Grand Canyon helicopter crash kills 3
BBC
London: A tourist helicopter has crashed in the Grand Canyon in the US state of Arizona, killing three people and injuring four, reports BBC.
The aircraft suffered substantial damage, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Authority said.
It was in the Grand Canyon West area when it came down at around 17:20 local time (00:20 GMT) on Saturday.
The helicopter was operated by tour company Papillon Airways. It is not clear what caused the crash.
On its website, Papillon calls itself the worlds largest aerial sightseeing company and says it flies more than 600,000 people a year.
Police Chief Francis Bradley, of the surrounding Hualapai Indian reservation, earlier told US media that the local terrain had hampered rescue efforts overnight. We are having difficulties getting the four people out of the crash site area to the hospital, CNN quoted him as saying.
It is too windy and its dark and the area is very rugged.
Local media said the helicopter was an Airbus Eurocopter EC130 carrying six passengers and the pilot.