Four killed in Hawaii tour helicopter crash

A tour helicopter crashed at an airport on Hawaii’s island of Kauai, killing four people, including the pilot, and critically injuring three.

A tour helicopter crashed at an airport on Hawaii’s island of Kauai, killing four people, including the pilot, and critically injuring three.

The crash happened at Princeville Airport, shortly after a Heli-USA Airways helicopter pilot radioed that he was having hydraulic problems, a statement from Kauai Fire Chief Robert Westerman said.

Nigel Turner, chief executive of Las Vegas-based Heli-USA, said the aircraft was at the end of its tour and minutes from its scheduled landing when it crashed.

“We are in the process of notifying the families of those individuals involved and our sincere condolences goes out at this time,” he said. “We are working with authorities to find out exactly what happened.”

Of the two men and two women who died, three were killed in the crash and one died while being taken to a hospital, Kauai County spokeswoman Mary Daubert said.

The pilot, who was not identified, had more than 10,000 hours flying an A-Star, the type of helicopter that crashed, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said.

The crash comes one month after the FAA announced new safety standards for air tour companies that operate at many holiday spots nationwide and for pilots who offer rides at air shows. The safety rule does not take effect until August.

The FAA promised to closely monitor deaths and other accidents involving air tours after looking into 107 accidents that killed 98 people from 1988 to 1995.

Five people were killed in 2004 when a helicopter operated by Bali Hai Helicopter Tours Inc. crashed into a mountain on Kauai. And three passengers drowned in 2005 after a Heli-USA helicopter plunged into the Pacific Ocean off Kauai.

Turner defended the safety of his helicopters. The company has a fleet of six in Hawaii, and also flies in Nevada.

“The company has flown over a million passengers. This is our second accident in a million people,” he said, adding that he would not hesitate to put his own family in his helicopters.

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