NYC Company that Supplied Ill-Fated Helicopter that Crashed into Hudson River and Killed Siemens CEO Agustin Escobar and Family Shuts Operation

NYC Company that Supplied Ill-Fated Helicopter that Crashed into Hudson River and Killed Siemens CEO Agustin Escobar and Family Shuts Operation

The New York City sightseeing helicopter company has decided to shut down its operations with immediate effect, just three days after one of their helicopters was involved in the fatal Hudson River crash that killed six people, the Federal Aviation Administration announced Sunday night. This came after one of the helicopters operated New York Helicopter…

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The Five Passengers on Ill-Fated Titanic Sub Spent Final Moments in Total Darkness, Listening to Music and Watching Bioluminescent Sea Creatures Float By

The Five Passengers on Ill-Fated Titanic Sub Spent Final Moments in Total Darkness, Listening to Music and Watching Bioluminescent Sea Creatures Float By

The five passengers onboard the ill-fated Titan submersible spent their last moments in complete darkness, listening to music, while watching the mesmerizing bioluminescent creatures in the depths, according to the wife of one of the victims. And then they all died without even realizing as the Titanic submarine suffered a “catastrophic implosion.” The dive to…

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Debris From Ill-Fated Titan Submarine Brough Ashore in Canada, 10 Days after It Suffered Implosion as No Signs of Passengers’ Bodies Yet [WATCH]

Debris From Ill-Fated Titan Submarine Brough Ashore in Canada, 10 Days after It Suffered Implosion as No Signs of Passengers’ Bodies Yet [WATCH]

Debris from the doomed Titan submarine that suffered a “catastrophic implosion” at the bottom of the Atlantic while on its way to the wreckage of the Titanic has finally been hauled ashore. The massive metal pieces were unloaded from the Horizon Arctic vessel at the Canadian Coast Guard pier located in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada…

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FACT CHECK: Did US Coast Guard Release Audio of ‘Banging Noises’ Heard During Search for Ill-Fated Titanic Submarine?

The Five Passengers on Ill-Fated Titanic Sub Spent Final Moments in Total Darkness, Listening to Music and Watching Bioluminescent Sea Creatures Float By

The US Navy’s likely heard the sound of the Titanic submarine carrying five tourists imploding moments after it was reported missing. A day before the debris of the ill-fated Titan submarine was found, the U.S. Coast Guard said that a Canadian aircraft taking part in the search mission reported detecting “banging sounds” in the region…

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