Tim McCormack was the pilot of the Agusta A109E helicopter crash that crashed in New York today, killing himself and no one else after crashing into a high rise. The Agusta A109E helicopter that crash landed atop a 54-story building at 787 7th Ave was registered with American Continental Properties. A spokesperson for the company has released a statement on the death of pilot Tim McCormack. He was chief of the East Clinton Volunteer Fire Department for 10 years.
Tim McCormack Agusta A109E helicopter crash pilot (dead) |
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Paul Dudley, manager at the helicopter's home base of Linden Municipal Airport in Linden, N.J., identified the pilot as Tim McCormack, who he said "was a highly experienced, well regarded commercial pilot who was flying in this area for many years." https://t.co/U3pRWuAK9e
— Janelle Griffith (@janellefiona) June 10, 2019
Sources tell me the pilot, identified by a manager at Linden Municipal Airpot as Tim McCormack, was burned so badly from the crash, there was nothing left of his body. @NBCNewYork
— Wale Aliyu (@Wale4NY) June 10, 2019
The pilot killed in the Midtown Manhattan helicopter crash today has been identified as Tim McCormack of Dutchess County. He served as the fire chief of the East Clinton Fire Department for a decade @News12WC @news12hv pic.twitter.com/Pb08UtxSAi
— Nadia Galindo (@NadiaGalindoTV) June 10, 2019
Source sent me photos of today’s helicopter accident in Midtown, Manhattan that claimed the life of pilot Tim McCormack. Cause of the crash is under investigation. @ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/ABCBQbtx4G
— Morena Basteiro (@morenabasteiro) June 10, 2019