Wow! Happening now: A helicopter just hit a cell tower in Houston. pic.twitter.com/TBzpAU37Ne
— Ashley Jensen (@MrsJensen_13) October 21, 2024
Wow! Happening now: A helicopter just hit a cell tower in Houston. pic.twitter.com/TBzpAU37Ne
— Ashley Jensen (@MrsJensen_13) October 21, 2024
Heartbreaking, this Robison R44 (N881KE) may have been doing a tour flight around Downton Houston per @liveatc audio. They were transiting the airspace around Houston Hobby airport and it sounds like the controllers witnessed the accident from the control tower.
— Thenewarea51 (@thenewarea51) October 21, 2024
Unfortunately… https://t.co/wO13eu50zX pic.twitter.com/hQsZF0uqBA
A interesting detail that @TheIntelFrog discovered and that the tower lights were OTS (Out of Service), this is rather common but you wouldn’t know unless you check your NOTAMs and that can be a daunting task. https://t.co/LTXUPo4zfW
— Thenewarea51 (@thenewarea51) October 21, 2024
Makes you sick to your stomach.. you can see the R-44’s landing light illuminate the tower and the beacon light was in operation. Thank you to @xbtZephyr for sharing this. 😔 https://t.co/pD7pmCiIQt
— Thenewarea51 (@thenewarea51) October 21, 2024
Most likely just a freak and tragic accident.98Ag99Grad said:
was this just a total freak and random accident or was there some reason they were in the area by the tower? Its just crazy that they hit this tower with all the open air space around. report on ch 2 said the helicopter took off from Ellington but didn't know the destination.
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The moment a helicopter burst into flames while crashing into a radio tower in Houston was captured on surveillance video as federal authorities on Monday are trying to determine the cause of the fatal wreck.
The Houston Fire Department told Fox News Digital that there were no signs of survivors after the helicopter carrying four individuals including a child plunged from the sky Sunday night.
"A Robinson R44 helicopter struck a radio tower and crashed in Houston, Texas, around 8 p.m. local time on Sunday, Oct. 20. Four people were on board," the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Fox News Digital in a statement. "The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate."
Houston Mayor John Whitmire said the impact generated a "loud explosion" and left a "terrible accident scene."
A fireball could be seen lighting up the night sky during the moment the helicopter collided with the radio tower.
Fire officials said a blaze the size of two to three blocks started in a grass field after the radio tower collapsed. No other structures on the ground were impacted by the crash.
The tower "is surrounded by residents and that's where we were very fortunate that it didn't topple in one direction or another," Whitmire also said. "The fireball was pretty much isolated."
The identities of the victims are unclear, but one of them is a child, Fox26 Houston cited police as saying.
Some residents told The New York Times the crash shook their homes and said it felt like an earthquake. One resident said an explosion then occurred, and the lights in his home briefly flickered on and off.
City council member Mario Castillo wrote on X that a "private touring helicopter" was involved in the accident.
The tower fell on top of the helicopter and they may not have been able to get to the remains to confirm identities. KHOU says they started removal of the debris today.Agasaurus Tex said:
Why haven't they released the names of the deceased? Seems odd.
Yes the red beacon light at the top was operational. The white flashing lights that go up the tower were not.DDub74 said:
IN the video there is a big flashing light at top of the tower?
Marauder Blue 6 said:The tower fell on top of the helicopter and they may not have been able to get to the remains to confirm identities. KHOU says they started removal of the debris today.Agasaurus Tex said:
Why haven't they released the names of the deceased? Seems odd.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/helicopter-crash-houston-victims-investigation/285-8bf85474-826f-4a90-b34a-1683845b885a
There's enough publicly available info about the helicopter to figure out the owner and likely pilot. She has a FB page and a picture of the helicopter is prominent. The ATC audio indicates a female pilot.
Found the FB page and if she was the pilot, I saw this comment she made:Marauder Blue 6 said:The tower fell on top of the helicopter and they may not have been able to get to the remains to confirm identities. KHOU says they started removal of the debris today.Agasaurus Tex said:
Why haven't they released the names of the deceased? Seems odd.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/helicopter-crash-houston-victims-investigation/285-8bf85474-826f-4a90-b34a-1683845b885a
There's enough publicly available info about the helicopter to figure out the owner and likely pilot. She has a FB page and a picture of the helicopter is prominent. The ATC audio indicates a female pilot.
Took one over Iguazu Falls in Argentina. Probably not the smartest thing, but the view is something that is permanently engrained in my memory.jetch17 said:
i dont know why anyone would ever get in one of those rinky-dink ass copter models. Every time i see one that style i figure its just begging to go down... esp with a brand new pilot who is "afraid of heights" ... yikes.
concac said:Found the FB page and if she was the pilot, I saw this comment she made:Marauder Blue 6 said:The tower fell on top of the helicopter and they may not have been able to get to the remains to confirm identities. KHOU says they started removal of the debris today.Agasaurus Tex said:
Why haven't they released the names of the deceased? Seems odd.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/helicopter-crash-houston-victims-investigation/285-8bf85474-826f-4a90-b34a-1683845b885a
There's enough publicly available info about the helicopter to figure out the owner and likely pilot. She has a FB page and a picture of the helicopter is prominent. The ATC audio indicates a female pilot.
She didn't even have her pilot's license 12 weeks ago.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
If you licensed to take passengers for hire does that also include flying at night?
Flying a helicopter at night at 600ft seems like an expert level skill that requires hundreds of hours of ass in seat time.