In an attempt to rescue a lost hiker on Santa Fe Baldy, a pilot…
The shattered cabin of the New Mexico State Police helicopter lies amid boulders on Santa Fe Baldy.
The shattered cabin of the New Mexico State Police helicopter lies amid boulders on Santa Fe Baldy.
In an attempt to rescue a lost hiker on Santa Fe Baldy, a pilot…
Updated: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009, 2:38 PM MST
Published : Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009, 2:38 PM MST
SANTA FE (AP) - Investigators have found no mechanical malfunctions in a state police helicopter that crashed in June during a mountain rescue of a lost hiker, according to Public Safety Secretary John Denko.
Denko told legislators on Wednesday the cause of the accident remains under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board but so far there's no evidence of mechanical problems with the helicopter. He said a federal report on the crash will not be ready for six months or more.
The crash occurred shortly after the hiker was picked up in the mountains near Santa Fe. The hiker and pilot died, but another crew member survived.
State police expect to receive a new $6 million helicopter next month to replace the one lost in the crash.
Comments that are derogatory, attack other users, offer unsubstantiated facts, use foul language or are offensive in nature can and will be removed as defined by the Terms of Service. KRQE is not responsible for the content posted in this comment section. We reserve the right to remove any offensive or off-topic remark or thread. To mark a comment for review by a moderator, click "Report."