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Wreckage found of missing tour helicopter

Bodies found of six of the seven on board

- STEVE GORMAN AND MARIA CASPANI

The remains of six people have been found after a helicopter heading to one of the most rugged and remote coastlines in Hawaii crashed at the top of a mountain on the island of Kauai, authoritie­s said.

Officials said Friday that there are no indication­s of survivors and that a search for the last person yet to be recovered would resume in the morning, depending on weather. Those who were recovered have not been identified and their families are being notified, authoritie­s said.

A search began for the helicopter carrying a pilot and six passengers from two families after it was reported overdue Thursday evening from a tour of Kauai’s Na Pali Coast. Two passengers are believed to be minors, the Coast Guard said.

Steep terrain, low visibility, choppy seas and rain had complicate­d the search, the agency said.

The helicopter company, identified as Safari Helicopter­s, contacted the Coast Guard about 6 p.m. Thursday to say the aircraft was about 30 minutes overdue, authoritie­s said.

According to a preliminar­y report, the pilot said the tour was leaving the Waimea Canyon area, known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” about 4:40 p.m., which was the last contact with the helicopter, Kauai police said.

The Eurocopter AS350 has an emergency electronic locator transmitte­r, but no signals were received. The locator devices are designed to activate when an aircraft crashes, Federal Aviation Administra­tion spokesman Ian Gregor said in an email.

It is possible for the device to stop working in an extreme crash, Gregor said.

He said the agency is looking at the company’s safety record but likely won’t have a full report until Monday. It’s investigat­ing along with the National Transporta­tion Safety Board.

U.S. Rep. Ed Case of Hawaii cited fatal accidents over the years, blaming the FAA for not taking NTSB safety improvemen­t efforts seriously and the industry for not regulating itself.

The FAA said it conducts random and regular surveillan­ce on all Hawaii air tour operators and ensures companies address any issues. Gregor said the agency does not have concerns about the industry statewide.

The NTSB aviation accident database lists nine crashes of Hawaii helicopter sightseein­g flights in the last 10 years, including three with fatalities.

The chopper that crashed this week along a route used by all tour helicopter­s was found in a mountainou­s region inland from the Na Pali Coast, which is one of the most dramatic and sought-after destinatio­ns in Hawaii and was featured in the film “Jurassic Park.”

 ?? DAN DENNISON / HAWAII DLNR VIA AP ?? A Coast Guard search and rescue team fly over Hawaii’s Napali Coast State Wilderness Park in search of a tour helicopter that disappeare­d with seven people aboard on Friday. Six bodies have since been found.
DAN DENNISON / HAWAII DLNR VIA AP A Coast Guard search and rescue team fly over Hawaii’s Napali Coast State Wilderness Park in search of a tour helicopter that disappeare­d with seven people aboard on Friday. Six bodies have since been found.

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