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Philadelph­ia helicopter crew died after filming Christmas lights

Pilot and photograph­er killed in crash

- By Wayne Parry

The Philadelph­ia television news crew members who died after their helicopter crashed in a southern New Jersey forest were returning from a trip to film a Christmas lights display, an investigat­or said Thursday.

Todd Gunther, an investigat­or with the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, told reporters near the crash site that WPVI’s Chopper 6 took off from Northeast Philadelph­ia Airport Tuesday night and “had flown over to report on some Christmas light activity, and then they were returning back to base when the accident occurred.”

Killed in the crash were the pilot, 67-year-old Monroe Smith of Glenside, Pennsylvan­ia, and a photograph­er, 45year-old Christophe­r Dougherty of Oreland, Pennsylvan­ia.

Gunther did not specify the precise location the crew was filming, but the station previously reported the crew had been sent to a story assignment in Galloway Township, just outside Atlantic City.

One of the main attraction­s in Galloway is Historic Smithville, a tourist attraction that in winter includes a lavish holiday light display with over 120 Christmas trees decorated with more than 50,000 lights on a lake.

The federal agency, which investigat­es fatal accidents involving transporta­tion, has an eight-member team on-site in Washington Township in Burlington County, at Wharton State Forest. They plan to remain there for three days and then issue a preliminar­y report 10 to 15 days after that time.

Gunther said investigat­ors will look at anything that may have either contribute­d to or caused the crash, which occurred on a clear, cold night.

The chopper made two previous flights on Tuesday before the crash, he said.

Elements to be examined include the structural integrity of the helicopter, its rotor, drive and flight control systems, its maintenanc­e history and “the physiology of the pilot on board,” Gunther said.

On its website Thursday, the TV station quoted Pete Kane, a retired journalist who was friends with Smith. He went to the same high school as Smith, and used to fly with him.

“We had the same goals. That was to do the job the best we could do it,” he said. “And I think we both did that. He did it till the end. We’d have problems with the instrument­s on my chopper and he would tell me, this is what you have to do. Just a great guy. He took away my fear of flying.”

Dave Allegretti, a childhood friend of Dougherty since kindergart­en, recalled the photograph­er’s “infectious laugh” and his knack for storytelli­ng.

“He enjoyed listening to and creating music,” Allegretti told the TV station. “He was an avid Philly sports fan, a dedicated and talented photograph­er, but most importantl­y, he was an incredible husband, father, brother, son, and friend.”

 ?? Jose F. Moreno/Associated Press ?? New Jersey State Park Police block Quaker Bridge in Washington Township, N.J., on Wednesday. The location is near where a pilot and photograph­er were killed when Chopper 6 crashed in a wooded area in Washington Township in Burlington County on Tuesday evening.
Jose F. Moreno/Associated Press New Jersey State Park Police block Quaker Bridge in Washington Township, N.J., on Wednesday. The location is near where a pilot and photograph­er were killed when Chopper 6 crashed in a wooded area in Washington Township in Burlington County on Tuesday evening.

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