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A helicopter crash in New York City killed a family of five tourists from Spain and the pilot, renewing concerns about the safety of sightseeing helicopter flights. Since 2005, five helicopters have fallen into the city's rivers, killing 20 people. Despite the concerns, Mayor Eric Adams does not support further restrictions, stating that helicopter flights are crucial for various purposes, including transporting Wall Street executives and police work.
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