Helicopter Crash In Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains Kills 5, Reports Say

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A helicopter flies over the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Monday, a chopper crashed in the area of Pigeon Forge and killed several people on board. File photo by Prosiaczeq/Shutterstock

PIGEON FORGE, Tenn., April 5 (UPI) — Multiple people died Monday afternoon after a helicopter crashed in eastern Tennessee, authorities said.

The chopper was flying over Pigeon Forge when the pilot encountered trouble at around 3:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday. The nature of the crash was not immediately clear, investigators told WBIR-TV.

Authorities notified the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration of the crash, WBIR reported. Investigators at the National Transportation Safety Board, the United States’ civil aviation authority, will presumably begin looking into the crash immediately.

Witnesses told officials they saw the helicopter fly into some trees shortly before it crashed, setting off what they described as a loud explosion and intense fire.

Aerial helicopter tours are routinely operated out of the area near Pigeon Forge, but it wasn’t officially reported whether the downed chopper was giving a tour.

WVLT-TV in Knoxville reported Monday afternoon that the chopper belonged to Smoky Mountain Helicopters and was carrying five people during an aerial scenic tour. All five, the report said, were killed in the crash.

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