2007 aviation accident
On July 27, 2007, two
AS-350 AStar
helicopters from television stations
KNXV-TV
and
KTVK
collided in
mid-air
over
Phoenix, Arizona
, while covering a
police pursuit
.
[4]
[5]
On board the two aircraft were four people in total ? pilot Craig Smith and photographer Rick Krolak from KNXV-TV, and pilot Scott Bowerbank and photographer Jim Cox from KTVK ? all of whom were killed, while no casualties were reported on the ground.
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Accident
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KNXV was the area's
ABC
affiliate, while KTVK was an independent news station. The two helicopters were broadcasting a police pursuit live when the collision occurred, at 12:46:18 p.m.
MST
.
[7]
Both aircraft came down in the
Steele Indian School Park
, central Phoenix.
[8]
Three other news helicopters from some of the city's other stations (
KSAZ
,
KPNX
, and
KPHO
) were in the area and within seconds began reporting on the crash. A photograph taken moments after the collision and showing both helicopters plunging towards the ground was circulated by
AP
.
[9]
Aftermath and investigation
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The collision was investigated by the
National Transportation Safety Board
(NTSB), which concluded that "...the probable cause of this accident was both pilots' failure to see and avoid the other helicopter. Contributing to this failure was the pilots' responsibility to perform reporting and visual tracking duties to support their station's
electronic news gathering
(ENG) operation. Contributing to the accident was the lack of formal procedures for Phoenix-area ENG pilots to follow regarding the conduct of these operations."
[5]
The day of the accident, Phoenix Police Chief Jack Harris brought up the possibility that the suspect in the chase the two helicopters were covering could "be held responsible for any of the deaths from this tragedy".
[10]
However, in 2010, when the suspect pleaded guilty to 35 crimes stemming from the 2007 police chase, he was not charged with the deaths of the helicopter occupants.
[11]
Two years after the accident, the families of pilot Scott Bowerbank and photographer Jim Cox announced that a settlement for an undisclosed amount was agreed to with US Helicopters, the owners of the Channel 15 helicopter. Both legal teams released a video reconstructing details of the accident. The computer generated footage simulates the Channel 3 (KTVK) helicopter being struck from behind by the Channel 15 (KNXV) helicopter.
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Legacy
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At the time of the accident, five news helicopters were covering the police incident and specific protocols (called
Sharp Echo
) for radio communications between news helicopters and Phoenix control tower were already in force in an attempt to coordinate their activity.
[5]
As of today, the five English-language commercial television stations in Phoenix share one helicopter under a pooling agreement, which is used by KTVK, KPHO, KNXV, KSAZ, and KPNX.
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In neither operation do pilots perform reporting duties.
[15]
Additionally, technological improvements such as long-range camera lenses allow helicopters to stay farther back from news stories.
[14]
See also
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References
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- ^
"ABC Biographies - Chopper15"
. Archived from
the original
on July 29, 2007
. Retrieved
September 19,
2007
.
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"FAA Registry (N215TV)"
.
Federal Aviation Administration
.
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"FAA Registry (N613TV)"
.
Federal Aviation Administration
.
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"4 Dead As 2 Helicopters Tracking Police Pursuit Collide"
.
KPHO-TV
. July 27, 2007. Archived from
the original
on September 27, 2007
. Retrieved
July 27,
2007
.
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a
b
c
Midair Collision of Electronic News Gathering Helicopters KTVK-TV, Eurocopter AS350B2, N613TV, and U.S. Helicopters, Inc., Eurocopter AS350B2, N215TV Phoenix, Arizona, July 27, 2007
(PDF)
(Report). National Transportation Safety Board. January 28, 2009.
Archived
(PDF)
from the original on May 15, 2009
. Retrieved
July 28,
2017
.
- ^
"Two helicopters crash while covering chase"
.
AZFamily.com
. July 27, 2007. Archived from
the original
on September 28, 2007
. Retrieved
July 27,
2007
.
- ^
"NTSB Releases Reports On Phoenix News Helicopters Crash"
.
NPPA
. August 29, 2008.
Archived
from the original on October 21, 2018
. Retrieved
October 20,
2018
.
- ^
"Deaths in US TV helicopter crash"
.
BBC News
. July 28, 2007.
Archived
from the original on November 21, 2020
. Retrieved
April 22,
2010
.
- ^
"Remembering the 2007 Phoenix news-helicopter crash that killed 4"
.
Azcentral.com
. July 28, 2014
. Retrieved
November 20,
2016
.
- ^
"Topic Galleries - chicagotribune.com"
.
Chicago Tribune
.
Archived
from the original on June 10, 2022
. Retrieved
July 28,
2007
.
- ^
Kiefer, Michael (July 13, 2010).
"Phoenix news helicopters crash: Driver in police chase pleads guilty"
.
Azcentral.com
.
Archived
from the original on June 7, 2022
. Retrieved
November 20,
2016
.
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"Helicopter Collision- High Resolution"
.
YouTube
. Retrieved
September 17,
2011
.
[
dead YouTube link
]
- ^
"Helicopter Crash Phoenix Computer Animation"
.
YouTube
.
Archived
from the original on December 21, 2021
. Retrieved
September 17,
2011
.
- ^
a
b
"10 years later: What's changed since Phoenix TV chopper crash?"
.
ABC15
. July 27, 2017.
Archived
from the original on July 28, 2017
. Retrieved
July 27,
2017
.
- ^
Catherine Holland; Diana Rossi (July 27, 2017).
"3TV, ABC 15 news choppers collided in mid-air killing 4 a decade ago"
.
AZFamily
.
Archived
from the original on July 27, 2017
. Retrieved
July 27,
2017
.
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