San Francisco Chronicle

Helicopter crashes into home, killing 3 people

- By Amy Taxin Amy Taxin is an Associated Press writer.

NEWPORT BEACH, Orange County— A helicopter crashed into a Southern California home shortly after takeoff on Tuesday, killing three people and injuring two others, officials said.

The four-seat Robinson R44 went down at about 1:45 p.m. in a gated community in Newport Beach, about 45 miles southeast of Los Angeles, authoritie­s said.

The injured were taken to hospitals but there was no immediate word on their condition.

Fire Chief Chip Duncan confirmed the deaths and injuries but could not say how many of the dead were aboard the aircraft.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said four people were on the helicopter.

A neighbor who heard the crash told KCAL-TV that he saw the pilot lying injured but alive on the grass and three other people inside the wreckage.

“We tried to pry them out but we didn’t want to touch them,” said the neighbor, who was not identified. “We didn’t want to take a chance of hurting anybody.”

“The three people were all crunched in there together,” he said. “One I could see moving an arm.”

Marian Michaels, who lives behind the house struck by the helicopter, said her house shook when the crash happened.

“There was no fire,” she said. “It looked like they were trying to land in the street but clipped the roof across the street and didn’t make it.”

The house that was hit was for sale and she saw the owners talking to firefighte­rs, Michaels said.

The aircraft had taken off from John Wayne Airport, said Ian Gregor, an FAA spokesman. The airport is about a mile from the crash site.

Messages seeking comment from Revolution Aviation, which operated the helicopter, were not returned.

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