3 dead in tour helicopter crash at Grand Canyon
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Reporting from Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. — Authorities say a tour helicopter has crashed in the Grand Canyon, killing three people.
Hualapai Nation Police Chief Francis Bradley said six passengers and a pilot were on board the Papillon helicopter when it crashed about 5:20 p.m. The other four were injured and were still being treated at the scene.
An after-hours phone call to aerial tour company Papillon was not immediately returned Saturday. The company’s website says it flies roughly 600,000 passengers a year on Grand Canyon and other tours.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said the Eurocopter EC130 crashed in unknown circumstances and sustained heavy damage.
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