
Helicopter Crashes into Hudson River, Killing Family of Five and Pilot – Here’s What We Know
A scenic flight over Manhattan ended in tragedy — onlookers saw it go down, a video captured the moment, and the family posed for a photo before takeoff.
The helicopter, carrying a Spanish family of five and their pilot, crashed into the Hudson River Thursday afternoon, April 10, killing all six people on board.

The helicopter seen mid-flight, shortly before it began to spiral downward over the Hudson River | Source: YouTube/NBCNews
Authorities identified the victims as Agustin Escobar; his wife, Merce Camprubi Montal; and their children, ages 4, 5, and 11. The family, originally from Barcelona, was visiting New York on vacation. The 36-year-old pilot, whose name has not yet been released, also died in the crash.
The aircraft descends nose-first in a rapid, uncontrolled spiral, seconds before hitting the water | Source: YouTube/NBCNews
In its initial statement issued on the same day, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that a Bell 206 helicopter had crashed and was submerged in the Hudson River. At the time of the release, the number of people on board had not yet been confirmed.

Bystanders on the Hudson River walkway react moments after the helicopter’s impact near the shoreline | Source: YouTube/NBCNews
Just before takeoff, Escobar and his family were photographed standing together in front of the helicopter on the helipad. The family were smiling and posing with souvenir bags — captured only moments before the flight that would end in tragedy.