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NTSB Releases Report On West Tenn. Helicopter Crash -
Saturday, January 31, 2015
A medical helicopter crash that killed three people in West Tennessee was likely caused when the pilot lost control of the aircraft during a climb, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
An NTSB probable cause report dated Tuesday provided details of the Oct. 22, 2013, crash in a wooded area of Fayette County that killed pilot Charles D. Smith, pediatric nurse Carrie Barlow and pediatric respiratory therapist Denise Adams.
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NTSB Releases Report On Fatal Helicopter Crash -
Thursday, January 29, 2015
A medical helicopter crash that killed three people in West Tennessee was likely caused when the pilot lost control of the aircraft during a climb, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
An NTSB probable cause report dated Tuesday provided details of the Oct. 22, 2013, crash in a wooded area of Fayette County that killed pilot Charles D. Smith, pediatric nurse Carrie Barlow and pediatric respiratory therapist Denise Adams.
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Helicopter Crew Family Members Receiving Award Thursday -
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) – Family members of three crew members killed when a medical helicopter crashed in West Tennessee in 2013 will receive awards in their honor this week.
They are being given Tennessee's Three Stars Award during a ceremony Thursday morning.
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Memorial Service for 3 Killed in Helicopter Crash -
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
MEMPHIS (AP) – Nearly 2,000 people attended a memorial service for a pilot and two hospital workers killed in a medical helicopter crash in Tennessee.
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital officials say the memorial took place Tuesday at Hope Presbyterian Church in Memphis.
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Transportation Safety Board Looks for Cause Of Crash -
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Investigators returned Wednesday to the scene of a medical helicopter crash that killed three people in West Tennessee, but an official said the preliminary cause of the crash was not expected for more than a week.
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Hospital: 3 Dead in Medical Helicopter Crash -
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Two hospital workers and a pilot were killed when a medical helicopter crashed in Tennessee as the aircraft was headed to pick up an ailing child.
Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital President and CEO Meri Armour says the Hospital Wing helicopter was cleared for both weather and flight plans when it took off Tuesday morning..