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Plane pilot killed in US collision with police helicopter

The plane was coming down on the runway and veered into the helicopter, on which two state troopers were on board

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAssociated PressPublished: 9:27pm, 20 Aug 2026An aeroplane pilot died on Wednesday after a violent collision with a Pennsylvania State Police helicopter near a runway at a small airport, but both state troopers aboard the helicopter survived, authorities said.

The plane was coming down on the runway and veered into the helicopter that was near the ground, Lieutenant Colonel George Bivens, the state’s acting police commissioner, said during a news conference. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called it a mid-air collision but state police did not clarify if the plane was off the ground.

“When I say it was a very violent crash, that plane was cut into a lot of pieces,” he said, explaining that part of the investigation will be making sure the pilot was the only person on board. He said the helicopter lost its blades and tail boom and crashed onto its side.

The crash at the small airport in Carlisle, about 110 miles (170km) northwest of Philadelphia, involved the Bell 407 helicopter and the Cessna 150, according to the FAA. The Cessna is a two-seat aircraft that is typically used as a trainer aircraft, according to Bivens.

Both of the pilots in the helicopter were trapped until one pushed out a window and helped the other out through it, Bivens said. The pilots, who are from the police’s elite aviation unit and had been performing a training exercise, are stable.

“Tonight could’ve been much worse,” Governor Josh Shapiro said. “Tonight could’ve been much more tragic for our state police family.”

Officials are not releasing information about the person who died in the crash until the person’s next of kin is informed.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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