Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding a helicopter crash in Houston on Sunday evening that killed ...
Members of the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are in Houston to assist with the ...
The investigation spans an area of at least 4 acres, Houston Police Department Lt. Jonathan French told reporters on Monday.
The lights on a Houston radio tower were reportedly “unserviceable” a few days before a helicopter crashed into it killing ...
My first instinct was that I was involved in some kind of road rage. I was kind of in shock. There was a lot going on.” ...
The private helicopter with four people on board, including a child, either struck a cable or the tower, Houston Police Chief ...
ABC13's Don Armstrong said the red flashing lights on the radio tower are often out, and the lighting issue was reported to the FAA on Oct. 17.
Four people aboard a helicopter were killed when it crashed into a radio tower in Houston and burst into flames, officials ...
According to officials, the helicopter had departed Ellington Airport before it crashed. Chief Noe Diaz also urged anyone who finds components of the helicopter to not touch them and call 911.
A surveillance camera mounted outside of a Houston photo studio appears to have captured the moment a helicopter crash ...
The private helicopter, a Robinson R44, crashed into a radio tower, the Federal Aviation Administration said ... according to ...