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A helicopter crashed in West Virginia on Wednesday afternoon and killed all six people on board, according to local reports.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Fox News that a Bell UH-1B helicopter crashed near Route 17 along Mount Blair in Logan County, West Virginia. 5pm local time.
The helicopter crashed in Logan County, West Virginia. (Google Maps)
Six people were on board and all died in the crash, Roger E. Bryant, chief operating officer of the Logan Emergency Management Authority, told WSAZ.
The identities of the victims have not been revealed, but reportedly were not from the area. Bryant said the helicopter was based outside Logan Airport and was used for tourist flights. The airport was not available for comment.
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It is unclear at this time what he did with the flight. The helicopter was reportedly set on fire and firefighters arrived at the scene to extinguish the blaze.
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The FAA said the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident and will provide additional updates.