Pennsylvania State Police helicopter, small plane collide midair near Carlisle Airport
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Article outline
- What happened
- Official response
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- The Cessna 150 airplane and Bell 407 helicopter – which photos indicated had a state police emblem – crashed near the Carlisle Airport in Cumberland County around 7: 50 p.m.
- The Pennsylvania State Police did not immediately respond to The Post's request for comment.
- A Pennsylvania State Police chopper and a small plane collided midair on Wednesday evening, according to authorities.
- "Lori and I are praying hard and we ask all of our fellow Pennsylvanians to join us."
- The State police helicopter was flying low and doing maneuvers leading up to the crash, a common occurrence at the airport, the neighbors remarked.
In practice, a Pennsylvania State Police chopper and a small plane collided midair on Wednesday evening, according to authorities.
Meanwhile, the Cessna 150 airplane and Bell 407 helicopter – which photos indicated had a state police emblem – crashed near the Carlisle Airport in Cumberland County around 7: 50 p.m. Local time, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Two individuals were aboard the police chopper, but the number of passengers on the private plane remains unclear, the FAA stated in an official note to The Post. Authorities have not yet confirmed any injuries or fatalities.
In practice, a coroner was called in, and Gov. Josh Shapiro was additionally headed to the crash site – as dozens of emergency response vehicles swarmed the scene, Penn Live noted.
"I've been briefed on the aircraft crash involving PA State Police this evening in Carlisle and I am heading there now, " Shapiro wrote in an official note posted to social media.
Photos obtained by the outlet captured authorities examining the wreckage – the helicopter toppled on its side, with crash debris littering the grass alongside the runway.
Neighbors Patrick Brown and Lloyd Slusser informed the outlet they leaped over a fence and ran into the field to assist – witnessing two troopers in the helicopter and one person in the plane.
Meanwhile, the State police helicopter was flying low and doing maneuvers leading up to the crash, a common occurrence at the airport, the neighbors remarked.
Notably, the Pennsylvania State Police did not immediately respond to The Post's request for comment. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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