NYC helicopter company behind deadly crash ends operations

NYC helicopter company behind deadly crash ends operations NYC helicopter company behind deadly crash ends operations

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Just days after the tragic helicopter crash in New York City killed all six people on board, the FAA says the company involved in the incident, New York City Helicopter Tours, is shutting down their operations immediately. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY. Warning: Some of the footage may be difficult to watch.