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Deadly Helicopter Crash in North Carolina

A deadly helicopter crash was reported on an interstate in North Carolina, with two fatalities. According to WBTV, emergency crews responded to a helicopter crash today on the southbound lanes…

Deadly Helicopter Crash in North Carolina

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A deadly helicopter crash was reported on an interstate in North Carolina, with two fatalities.

According to WBTV, emergency crews responded to a helicopter crash today on the southbound lanes of Interstate 77 in south Charlotte.

Two people were pronounced dead on the scene.  No word on if they were the two people in the helicopter.  Initially, no other injuries were reported either. Ramps from I-85 north and south to I-77 south were closed and expected to be for an extended period of time.

Later, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings reported no vehicles were involved on the interstate, as the helicopter crashed on the side of the roadway.

From the FAA:

A Robinson R44 helicopter crashed near I-77 South and Nations Ford Road in Charlotte, N.C., around 12:20 local time today. Two people were on board. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate. The NTSB will be in charge of the investigation and will provide additional updates. Neither agency identifies people involved in aircraft accidents.

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