Helicopter Pilot’s Final Radio Call to Base Before Tragic Crash Revealed – Details

What was meant to be a scenic helicopter tour turned into a devastating tragedy over the Hudson River, claiming six lives, including respected Siemens executive Agustin Escobar, his wife Merce, and their three young children.

Just minutes after takeoff from Manhattan, the Bell 206 pilot radioed in for a fuel stop. Moments later, the helicopter vanished from radar. At 3:17 p.m., wreckage was spotted—upside down in the water. No one survived.

Witnesses described loud snapping noises, a tailspin, and a horrifying descent. Experts suspect rotor failure or blade separation may have caused the crash. “There’s no surviving that,” one analyst said.

Surveillance and bystander footage captured the final seconds: the craft spiraling, breaking apart, then crashing nose-first.

Weather was gusty, but visibility remained good. Investigators from the NTSB are working to determine the cause, with drone restrictions now in place over the site.

Escobar, a visionary leader in sustainable transport, leaves behind a global legacy. His family’s loss has rocked communities in both the U.S. and Spain.

A joyful sightseeing moment turned into one of New York’s darkest aviation tragedies—a stark reminder of life’s fragility and the thin line between wonder and heartbreak.

 

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