Five passengers die after helicopter crashes in New York river

Pilot freed himself and was rescued and has been released from hospital after treatment

Police confirm that only the pilot escaped after a helicopter, carrying five other people, crashed into New York's East River. Video: NYPD

A helicopter carrying six people crashed in New York City’s East River on Sunday, killing all passengers, while the pilot escaped, police said.

Two of the five passengers died at the scene and three were taken to two area hospitals where they later died, a spokesman for the New York City Police spokesman confirmed early Monday.

The pilot freed himself and was rescued and was treated and released in good condition from a hospital, police said.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the Eurocopter AS350 went down near the northern end of Roosevelt Island at about 7pm (local time) and was investigating. The National Transportation Safety Board said its investigative team would arrive on Monday.

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"It's a great tragedy," said New York Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro at a press conference late Sunday. "It took a while for the divers to get these people out."

Mr Nigro said when the divers reached the helicopter it was inverted and in 50 feet of water with below 40-degree Fahrenheit water temperatures and 5km/h currents.

A New York Fire Department rescue diver is hosed off with fresh water after pulling victims from a submerged helicopter after it crashed into the East River in New York. Photograph: Reuters
A New York Fire Department rescue diver is hosed off with fresh water after pulling victims from a submerged helicopter after it crashed into the East River in New York. Photograph: Reuters

The passengers’ harnesses had to be cut and removed to free the them from the helicopter, he added.

A Reuters photographer witnessed three people recovered by rescue divers being wheeled on stretchers onto a midtown pier shortly before 9pm.

New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill said the aircraft was registered to Liberty Helicopters, a sightseeing and charter service in New York, and was on a private charter “photo shoot.”

The US Coast Guard launched three boats to aid in the response, joining New York City emergency responders.

"It kind of hit sideways and just flipped over," Brianna Jesme (22) an Upper East Side resident who witnessed the crash, said.

Video of the incident filmed by an onlooker and posted on Twitter showed a red helicopter descending toward the water at dusk, then landing with a large splash before tipping onto its right side, its tail lights still flashing.

Reuters could not immediately verify the authenticity of the footage.

The NYC Ferry said late Sunday on Twitter that service on the Astoria and East River routes was currently suspended until further notice because of the helicopter crash. - Reuters