Helicopter makes emergency landing in Whitemarsh Township: "It's a miracle"
No one was injured after a medical helicopter made an emergency landing in Whitemarsh Township on Monday night, Montgomery County officials say.
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No one was injured after a medical helicopter made an emergency landing in Whitemarsh Township on Monday night, Montgomery County officials say.
A National Transportation Safety Board spokesperson said the helicopter will be moved to a secure facility in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, for further investigation.
Investigators in Whitemarsh Township are just beginning to determine what caused a medical helicopter to make an emergency landing Monday night.
Longtime aviation attorney and pilot Arthur Wolk talked to CBS News Philadelphia about the medical helicopter that made an emergency landing in Whitemarsh Township on Monday night.
A medical helicopter made an emergency landing in a Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, neighborhood Monday night. No injuries were reported. The FAA is investigating.
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