AS350 Helo, Piper Saratoga, Involved In Collision
That Killed 9

ANN RealTime Update, 08.09.09, 0002 EDT:
Current news reports indicate that three bodies (including,
tragically, a child that was reported to have been on board
the Saratoga) have been recovered from what is expected to be a
total count of nine fatalities in Saturday afternoon's midair
collision between a Piper Saratoga and an AS350 tourist helo.
NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman has reported that a Liberty
helicopter pilot, on the ground refueling, apparently witnessed the
poential for a colision and attempted to transmit a warning. "He
saw the single-engine aircraft approaching behind the helicopter,
and told them 'One Lima Hotel you have a fixed wing behind you,'
says Hersman. She added that, "He saw the right wing of the plane
contact the helicopter. The right wing fell. Then both
aircraft."
As expected, politics has already reared its ugly head long
before the bodies are collected and much longer before salient
facts can be presented, analyzed and judged by experts... and by
experts we mean folks who can actually spell "aileron." So far, New
jersey Governor Corzine has weighed in and called for an
examination of a system that has otherwise worked well for tens of
thousands of aircraft who have used it over the years. Further; the
Manhattan Borough President, Scott Stringer, is grabbing some
headlines with additional comments and questions that seem destined
to make sure he gets some time on the evening news. Of course, the
fact that the NTSB has a 'Go' Team on site, which will bring the
proper expertise and scrutiny to this tragedy -- and from real-live
aviation experts, seems to have escaped them.
We expect more chest-thumping and political posturing in a
matter of hours... and we'd place serious money that Senator "Screw
The Facts, Ground Them All" Schumer is already practicing his best
righteous indignation act before the mirror in prep for the Sunday
talk shows. We'll keep you updated, of course... but we advise one
and all to hold on to your hats and expect more myopic posturing,
finger-pointing, and hand-wringing, as well as the obligatory,
overwrought, emotional calls for various flight bans, in the next
few hours. -- News/Analysis by ANN Editor-In-Chief Jim
Campbell

ANN RealTime Update, 080809, 1613 EDT: The NTSB
has confirmed that nine persons are involved in this acccident and
that the aircraft involved are a PA32R-300 (Saratoga) and an AS350
BA helicopter. New York mayor Bloomberg, a rated helicopter pilot,
is being quoted as reporting that the Piper flew into the
helicopter, but the NTSB has thus far NOT confirmed this
report.
Original Report: ANN is monitoring media
reports of a midair collision that took place over New York's
Hudson River... not far from the final resting place of the
infamous US Air Flight 1549 A320 ditching last January.

Initial reports had originally and erroneously indicated that a
Piper Arrow (though other sources properly ID'ed the
aircraft as a non-specific PA-32, which might have made it
either a Cherokee 6, Lance, or Saratoga) that departed nearby
Teterboro airport shortly before noon, where it headed to and over
the Hudson River. The helicopter, a Eurocopter AS350, was being
operated by Liberty Tours. Eyewitnesses state that the aircraft and
helicopter collided over the river and that both quickly descended
to impact the river. Police sources have reported that there were
six persons on board the AS350 but no pax count is currently
available for the Piper.

PA32R-300 File Photo
The Piper was reported to be Southbound over the river and in
contact with local controllers at Newark Airport when contact was
lost. No info is available as to whether the helo was in contact
with any controlling authority.
While initial reports are sketchy, and of questionable accuracy
for the moment, a number of eyewitness statements seem to indicate
that the helo did take a rotor strike, and that the Piper appears
to have lost either a wing or horizontal surface before it spun
into the water. ANN is monitoring the situation and will update the
story as verifiable information becomes available.