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Pilot called for help before deadly NYC helicopter crash

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A helicopter carrying six people crashed in New York City’s East River on Sunday, killing all passengers, while the pilot survived, police said.

Moments before it crashed into the frigid waters, the pilot franticall­y radioed for help, the New York Daily News and other media reported.

“Mayday, mayday, mayday,” the pilot said, according to news accounts. “Engine failure. We’ve got an engine failure over the East River.”

Two of the five passengers died at the scene and three were taken to two area hospitals where they later died.

The pilot freed himself and was rescued and later was treated and released in good condition from a hospital, police said.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said the Eurocopter AS350 went down near the northern end of Roosevelt Island at about 7 pm and was investigat­ing. The National Transporta­tion Safety Board said its investigat­ive team would arrive on Monday.

“It’s a great tragedy,” said New York Fire Commission­er Daniel Nigro at a press conference late Sunday. “It took a while for the divers to get these people out.”

Nigro said when the divers reached the helicopter it was inverted and in 15 meter of water with below 4 C water temperatur­es and six-kilometer-an hour currents.

The passengers were tightly harnessed and the harnesses had to be cut and removed to free the passengers in the helicopter, he added.

A Reuters photograph­er witnessed three people recovered by rescue divers being wheeled on stretchers onto a midtown pier shortly before 9 pm.

New York City Police Commission­er James O’Neill said the aircraft was registered to Liberty Helicopter­s, a sightseein­g and charter service in New York, and was on a private charter “photo shoot.”

The US Coast Guard launched three boats to aid in the response, joining New York City emergency responders.

“It kind of hit sideways and just flipped over,” Brianna Jesme, 22, an Upper East Side resident who witnessed the crash, told Reuters TV.

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