The pilot of a helicopter that crashed in Houston last month was in contact with air traffic control moments before the accident.
The pilot of the helicopter that crashed in Houston last month, resulting in the deaths of all four individuals on board, had been in communication with air traffic control just moments before the accident, according to a new report.
Among the victims were the pilot and her three passengers: Marie Alonso, her former husband Julio 'Cesar' Lerma, and their elementary-school-aged son, Dylon Lerma.Family members and friends expressed their grief over the loss, describing them as loving and devoted individuals.What did surveillance video show?Surveillance footage reviewed by investigators showed that two of the tower's three light beacons were flashing at the time of the crash, while the third beacon was not visible.
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