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FAA Warning Preceded Arizona Helicopter Crash Into Canyon Slackline

Federal investigators are assessing whether the pilot was alerted by the slackline’s markings or the FAA notice.

Overview

  • The NTSB and FAA are examining the Jan. 2 crash near Telegraph Canyon, with a preliminary NTSB report expected within about 30 days and a final report potentially taking up to two years.
  • Authorities confirmed the victims as pilot David McCarty, 59, and his nieces Rachel McCarty, Faith McCarty, and Katelyn Heideman after crews reached the remote site and found no survivors.
  • Federal records show a NOTAM issued in late December warned of a flagged, lighted highline spanning more than half a mile roughly 600 feet above the canyon and advised pilots to steer clear.
  • A safety expert noted the alert was associated with Superior Airport rather than the helicopter’s departure point in Queen Creek, raising the possibility the pilot did not see the notice.
  • A witness reported the helicopter struck the line before falling, and aviation experts emphasized that wires and lines can be difficult or nearly impossible to see during low-level canyon flying.