Pilot, photographer killed after local news helicopter crashes in New Jersey

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the crash

A local news helicopter crashed in a wooded area of Burlington County, New Jersey, on Tuesday night, killing a pilot and a photographer.

The WPVI-TV chopper went down as the news crew was returning from an assignment at the Jersey Shore, the outlet reported. WPVI is the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The identities are not being released at this time because families are still being notified, but the outlet said both victims worked at the news station for years.

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A local news chopper crashed in a wooded area of Burlington County, New Jersey, on Tuesday night, killing a pilot and a photographer. (Fox News)

The crash happened after 8 p.m. near Quaker Bridge Atsion Road and Mullica Hill Road in Washington Township.

The helicopter was last airborne over Wharton State Forest, the outlet reported. New Jersey State Police located the crash site on the ground.

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New Jersey State Police located the crash site on the ground. (New Jersey State Police)

North Carolina-based U.S. Helicopters Inc. leases the helicopter, a 2013 American Eurocopter AS-350A-STAR, to WPVI-TV.

It remains unclear what caused the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.

Authored by Landon Mion via FoxNews December 20th 2023