Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Pilot Made Fatal Choice in Midair Crash



HOBOKEN, N.J. (Aug. 11) - Troublesome currents and low visibility hampered efforts Tuesday to recover the waterlogged wreckage of a plane and two remaining victims from the Hudson River air collision that killed nine people, authorities said.
NYPD divers planned to return to the river later in the afternoon after finding poor diving conditions, with visibility of less than 1 foot, in the morning, police said divers on the Hudson are hoping to recover more wreckage and the last two bodies following a midair collision on Saturday. Nine people died when a small plane and a tourist helicopter collided, sending both aircraft into the waters. Click for more images from the accident.

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