3 Dead, 2 Injured As Helicopter Crashes Into California Home

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
January 30, 2018US News
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3 Dead, 2 Injured As Helicopter Crashes Into California Home
This still frame from video provided by KNBC-TV shows the wreckage of a Robinson R44 helicopter after it crashed into a home in Newport Beach, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. (KABC-TV via AP)

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.  — Three people were killed and two injured when a helicopter crashed into a house in a suburban Southern California neighborhood just a few minutes after taking off, officials said.

The helicopter crashed into the house with such force that it was barely recognizable. The crushed metal sat in a heap on the side of the house, its tail rotor sticking out of the roof of a nearby home and a 6-foot chunk landing in the street in front of yet another house.

“All of a sudden the house just shook and I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, we’re having an earthquake,'” said Marian Michaels, who lives behind the home in a gated community in Newport Beach where the helicopter crashed.

Roger Johnson was doing some woodwork when he heard the chopping sound of a helicopter’s rotating blades and then a tremendous boom across the street.

“I turned to look out of the garage and that’s when I see this piece of metal flying through the air and hitting a bush and garage door,” Johnson said. “Then I heard someone scream — a real for-real horror scream, like something terrible had happened.”

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Police investigate the scene where three people were killed and two others injured when an Orange County-based tour and flight-training helicopter crashed in a Newport Beach home Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

Johnson rushed to the wreckage and cautioned people to stop trying to pull out or move victims.

Four people were aboard the Robinson R44 helicopter when it went down. All four were among those killed or injured, and one person who was on the ground but outside of the house was also injured, Newport Beach fire and police officials said. They did not say which was which, or give any specifics about the injuries.

Audrey Ellis, who lives next to the house where the crash happened, was not home at the time but said her neighbors told her they were in the kitchen when the helicopter hit the bedroom of their house.

“It’s so scary,” Ellis said, adding that her neighbors weren’t hurt. “I’m so thankful.”

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A piece of a helicopter that crashed into a house in Newport Beach, Calif., is cordoned off by police tape Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2018.  (AP Photo/Amy Taxin)The aircraft had taken off from John Wayne Airport, said Ian Gregor, a spokesman with the Federal Aviation Administration. The airport is about a mile (1.6 kilometers) from the crash site.

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash.

Messages seeking comment from Revolution Aviation, which is based at the airport and operated the helicopter, were not immediately returned.

The company offers helicopter and airplane classes, the use of aircraft for photography and video production as well as sightseeing flights.

 

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