America – Minnesota Helicopter Crash Kills All on Board

National Times Bureau :- A tragic helicopter crash occurred on Saturday in Minnesota, near the Twin Cities area. The helicopter caught fire after crashing close to Airlake Airport at around 2:45 pm local time. Authorities confirmed that all passengers on board died in the accident.

The helicopter was a Robinson R66, a small single-engine model used for private, commercial, and training purposes. It can carry a pilot and up to four passengers, fly around 350 miles, and reach heights of 24,500 feet.

Rescue teams found the helicopter completely on fire, and no one survived. Since the crash happened in an area without homes or businesses, no one on the ground was hurt.

Police and fire departments have started investigating the cause of the crash. Aviation experts noted that the R66 is popular because of its advanced technology and strong engine. The accident has shocked the local community and reminded everyone of the risks involved in flying.

By Rajeev Sharma

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