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This Article is From Jun 12, 2019

Video Believed to Show Helicopter Flying Erratically Before NY Crash

(Bloomberg) -- The helicopter that slammed into the roof of a Manhattan high-rise building on Monday was apparently captured on video minutes earlier flying erratically and investigators are trying to determine whether the pilot should have taken off in the decaying weather.

The sole occupant, pilot Tim McCormack, who was killed when the helicopter hit 787 Seventh Avenue at 1:40 p.m. Monday in fog and rain, wasn't licensed to fly in low-visibility conditions.

“That's something that we're looking into,” Doug Brazy, an investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board, said at a briefing in New York on Tuesday. “It's certainly one of the most interested concerns we have is gathering as much information about the weather. Should the helicopter have been flying? We don't know yet.”

A video recorded by a bystander and posted on social media shows a copter shortly after taking off from the East 34th Street heliport making abrupt maneuvers, including a dive, before flying into the mist and disappearing.

Brazy said investigators believe that the video showed McCormack's flight, but “it's something that I still have to confirm.”

The crash caused mayhem in midtown Manhattan as occupants of the building, which is between West 51st and West 52nd Streets, streamed down to the street and fire and police units arrived. It also heightened the ongoing debate over whether helicopters should be operating so close to heavily populated areas of the city.

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