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‘It could have been us’: Vacationer couple subsequent in line after household that died in NYC helicopter experience shares fears of flying
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‘It could have been us’: Vacationer couple subsequent in line after household that died in NYC helicopter experience shares fears of flying

Last updated: April 11, 2025 7:42 pm
Editorial Board Published April 11, 2025
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A vacationer couple subsequent in line behind a Spanish household that died in a Hudson River helicopter crash mentioned guests to New York would possibly begin pondering twice about taking flights across the metropolis.

“We are really shocked. I was shaking,” mentioned Melissa Maertem, 23, who’s visiting Manhattan from the Netherlands along with her companion, Melissa Bos, 24. “It could have been us. We saw the helicopter take off, and when you think  back, like, oh, that’s the helicopter we saw. It’s really, really hard to understand.”

Martem and Bos had been standing in line behind Agustin Escobar, his spouse, Mercè Camprubí and their three younger youngsters who perished together with their pilot when the helicopter they had been renting plunged into the icy Hudson River Thursday afternoon.

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Agustin Escobar, his spouse, Merce Camprubi Montal, with two of their three youngsters are pictured in an undated picture. The household was killed in a helicopter crash on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (Fb)

The 2 girls echoed what pictures of the tragic household revealed, that they had been enthusiastic about their journey of their last moments earlier than the helicopter left the bottom.

‘“They were really happy,” Martem mentioned. “They were going on a helicopter flight.”

Martem was excited, too. She and Bos had booked their aerial tour about six months in the past for about $600 for the pair, and mentioned they had been actually wanting ahead to the experience.

She mentioned they arrived on the downtown heliport early for his or her 4:45 flight, and mentioned it turned clear fairly quickly that one thing had gone improper.

Dutch tourists Melissa Maertem (left) and Melissa Bos are pictured at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport on Friday, April 11, 2025. Maertem and Bos were next in line to fly in the helicopter which crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday. (Julian Roberts-Grmela / New York Daily News)

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Dutch vacationers Melissa Maertem (left) and Melissa Bos are pictured on the Downtown Manhattan Heliport on Friday, April 11, 2025. (Julian Roberts-Grmela / New York Day by day Information)

Martem mentioned she noticed staff within the heliport pacing, making telephone calls and performing nervous. She mentioned the bustling exercise went on for about quarter-hour earlier than they had been lastly instructed flights had been canceled for the day.

“We’re asking, like, what’s happening. And then they said, ‘Something happened,’” she mentioned. “‘There’s been an accident, and we can’t take the flights anymore.’ So I was asking, like, ‘Are they okay?’ And they told me, one is not. But we heard later, all six of them [had died].”

Martem mentioned they returned to their resort and noticed the protection of the crash on TV. “We saw pictures … of the family and [realized] ‘wow … that’s the one we saw [at the heliport]. It’s really, really hard.”

The mangled wreckage of a helicopter is lifted from the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (Gardiner Anderson / New York Daily News)

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The mangled wreckage of a helicopter is lifted from the Hudson River in Jersey Metropolis, New Jersey on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (Gardiner Anderson / New York Day by day Information)

Martem mentioned that they had thought of rescheduling their experience earlier than deciding on the refund:

“We talked about it a lot, but we’re too afraid now,” she mentioned, fearing a attainable upkeep problem. “That’s why we’re scared, like maybe the other helicopters have that too.”

She mentioned she doubts that they’re the one ones.

“Maybe tourists will think about it differently,” Martem mentioned. “However perhaps it’s like, I don’t know, a chook strike, after which they will’t do something about it.

A shoe is seen floating near the scene of a helicopter crash in the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey after on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (Gardiner Anderson / New York Daily News)

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A shoe is seen floating close to the scene of a helicopter crash within the Hudson River in Jersey Metropolis, New Jersey after on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (Gardiner Anderson / New York Day by day Information)

Martem mentioned they’ll attempt to go on with their trip, however it will likely be exhausting.

They’ve already been to the Edge sky deck in Hudson Yards, and took a ferry to the Statue of Liberty. Their agenda features a Knicks recreation, a Yankee recreation and a visit to the highest of the Empire State Constructing.

“So you still have, like, feeling up above,” she mentioned. “It’s not worth the helicopter flight right now.”

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