New York Daily News

Doors-off chopper flights probed

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Federal auditors will probe the Federal Aviation Administra­tion’s oversight of “doors-off” tourist helicopter­s like the one in which five passengers died in an East River crash last year.

The investigat­ion by the Department of Transporta­tion inspector general was quickly hailed Thursday by New York Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, who have long questioned the risk of the flights where harnessed passengers lean out of flying choppers to snap photos of the city below.

“These ‘doors-off’ helicopter tours may offer an Instagram-worthy experience, but they have shown they can put passengers in insta-danger,” said Schumer. “This formal and deep-dive investigat­ion comes while the doors-off flights continue to occur … at deep summer discounts, to boot.”

The FlyNYON website is offering 40% off on two of its most popular flights: A 16-minute doors-off trip above Manhattan for $249 a seat, along with a 30-minute excursion at $499 per person.

“I’m glad the inspector general is finally opening an audit to investigat­e the standards that may have cost innocent lives,” said Gillibrand. “We need this audit to insure that the FAA is doing everything possible to protect passengers on flights that for too long have been minimally regulated.”

In the March 11, 2018 crash, the passengers were tightly harnessed inside the chartered Liberty Helicopter­s flight — with the heavy-duty straps perhaps ultimately preventing their escape from the downed craft, according to Schumer. Liberty no longer offers any “doors-off ” tours.

The audit, coordinate­d with the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, should start later this month.

A FlyNYON representa­tive issued a statement applauding the audit.

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