Three dead after helicopter crash in Hawaii
Three people have died after a helicopter crashed off the Hawaiian island of Kauai, police said. The helicopter was carrying one pilot and four passengers, police said in a statement. Two survivors were taken to a hospital for treatment.Police said the helicopter was operated by Airborne Aviation, a company whose website advertises "a doors-off thrill seekers adventure tour" of the picturesque island's waterfalls, canyons, and beaches.The US Coast Guard said the helicopter crash-landed about 100 yards off Kalalau beach. Authorities have not yet identified the victims.Police said they responded to an alert of the crash at around 15:45 local time (01:45 GMT), along with the coast guard and fire department.Kauai's Mayor Derek Kawakami praised the recovery effort, telling local media: "Here on Kaua'i, whenever somebody puts their feet on our soil, they are one of ours."We treat them like one of ours, they are a part of our family, and our first responders respond with that spirit in mind."Andrew Williams, search and rescue mission coordinator for the coast guard in Honolulu, said: "We are greatly saddened by the loss of three lives in this helicopter crash and thinking of those individuals' families and friends."Helicopter tours are a popular way for visitors to tour the island, which is where the blockbuster apocalyptic film Jurassic Park was filmed. Airborne Aviation's 50 minute tour of the island offered a maximum of four passengers and costs $348 each per passenger, according to its website. BBC News has contacted Airborne Aviation for comment.The incident is the latest fatal crash in Kauai involving a tour helicopter. Three people were killed after a helicopter operated by a different tour company crashed in July 2024.The 2024 crash was caused by "an encounter with turbulence due to downdraft winds that resulted in mast bumping and an inflight breakup", a report by the National Transportation Safety Board said.
