A trip to a scenic spots carrying Cemence Spain CEO Agustin Escobar, and his family crashed into the Hudson River in New York on Thursday, killing him and the pilot.
According to a record by the Federal Aviation Administration, the Bell206L-4 Longranger IV aircraft of the New York helicopter faced a gearbox assembly mechanical issues last September.
It is being investigated to find out what happened due to the aircraft falling from the sky and falling into the river.
The investigation pilot’s experience, the Big Apple will also look at the company that travels to sightseeing, and still uneven debris.
The team will also see the maintenance made on deadly aircraft, especially the two recent FAA Safety Airwelling Guidelines for Bel 206L model helicopters.
According to Records, Bell206L-4 Longranger IV aircraft was constructed in 2004 and flew 12,728 hours before the requirement of repair. It received an airworthiness certificate in 2016 which was valid till 2029.
The journey less than 18 minutes flew from the downtown heliport at around 3 pm. It moved north with the horizon of the manhattan, then according to the radar data, backwards towards the statue of the south.
Siemens CEO Agustin Escobar, his wife Mess Camprubi Montal, and his three young children, Augustin, 10, Mercedes, 8, and Victor, 4, rode on a helicopter and flew from Manhattan city of Skyport at around 1:50 am.
Barcelona, Spain’s family was flown by 36 -year -old Sean Johnson by a naval seal veterans, who recently shifted to New York City for his still emerging aviation career. The helicopter allegedly crashed in his air tour for about 25 minutes.
The helicopter was seen falling into a terrible video in Midyar before drowning in a river close to Jersey City, New Jersey Waterfront, still moving with at least one rotor, while other components of the machine fell down in different directions.
National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Jennifer Homendi said on Friday that rotors on the lost aircraft are still missing. NYPD divers continued to search for several smoked bits of craft.
New York Helicopter CEO Michael Roth claimed what is “no clue” in the deadly incident. “I am completely destroyed,” Roth said The New York Post After a deadly accident.
In June 2013, a bell 206 helicopter carrying four Swedish tourists lost electricity and crashed into the Hudson River; Fortunately, pilots and four family members survived.