EMS PILOT WAS FIGHTING CONTROL PROBLEMS BEFORE CRASH

The pilot of an emergency medical services (EMS) helicopter that crashed in Washington, D.C. May 30 had aborted a landing attempt at a hospital heliport because of control problems that worsened just before the Eurocopter EC-135P1 crashed into a tree on the grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement...

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