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3 killed in California helicopter crash

Three people are dead in apre-dawn helicopter crash.

 

NATO chopper crash in southern Afghanistan kills 11

At least 3 Americans are among the dead. The cause of the crash is being investigated. The NATO-led international military coalition says a helicopter crash in Afghanistan has killed 11 people including seven international service members.

 

Second Woman Dies Following NYC River Chopper Crash

Second Woman Dies Following NYC River Chopper Crash

A woman who was seriously injured when a helicopter carrying a group on a birthday celebration crashed into the East River became the second person to die from the accident, a hospital spokeswoman said Wednesday.

 

Dozens of U.S. troops feared killed as NATO helicopter crashes in Afghan offensive

A NATO helicopter crashed during an operation against the Taliban near the Afghan capital late Friday night, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s office said 31 U.S. troops and seven Afghan soldiers were killed.
A second coalition helicopter was forced to make a precautionary landing in another part of Afghanistan, local officials and a spokesman for the multinational forces said Saturday.

 

9 NATO Members Killed in Afghan Copter Crash

There was no sign of enemy fire, but the incident was under investigation, according to a NATO statement.

 

Helicopter crash in north Phoenix kills 3

A helicopter crash just north of Phoenix killed at least three people on Sunday afternoon, including a child, and officials couldn't rule out the possibility of more victims....

 

Haiti aid chopper crashes, two Americans killed

Two Americans were killed when their helicopter, which was participating in aid and recovery operations in earthquake-hit Haiti, crashed in the Dominican Republic, aviation authorities said on Friday.

 

3 die in medical helicopter crash

3 die in medical helicopter crash

A medical helicopter crashed early Saturday near Doyle, California, killing all three people on board, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said.

 

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