Pilot who landed chopper on river: Just doing job
Jul 1, 2013, 2:50 PM
NEW YORK (AP) – The pilot of a sightseeing helicopter that made an emergency landing on New York’s Hudson River says he was just doing his job.
Michael Campbell tells the New York Post (
http://bit.ly/12xUuqj) everything was going smoothly Sunday when suddenly he heard “a big boom.”
The charter helicopter was carrying a family of four Swedes when it lost power shortly after takeoff. It landed safely on the river. No one was injured.
Speaking from his Woodbridge, N.J., home, the 23-year-old pilot said he knew he needed to remain calm. He says, “if I panicked, I knew it wouldn’t be a very good ending.”
Campbell deployed the craft’s pontoons, which kept it upright and afloat. A boater brought the family back to shore.
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