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The company involved in the deadly helicopter crash in New York last week is shutting down immediately, FAA says CNNHelicopter company shuts operations after deadly New York crash, FAA says USA TodayThe helicopter company in the deadly NYC crash that killed an executive and his whole family recently emerged from bankruptcy and already faces a $1.4 million lawsuit FortuneSeveral Parts of Helicopter That Crashed in Hudson Are Still Missing The New York Times
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The Federal Aviation Administration announced that New York Helicopter Tours, which owned the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last week, is shutting down operations.
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The helicopter did not have any flight recorders, officials said. The investigation into the cause of the crash, which killed six people, is continuing.
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The New York Democrat is raising the issue of "Part 91" licenses, which New York Helicopter was using to operate when its chopper with five tourists from Spain "split in half" in midair and crashed on Thursday.
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