Helicopter Landing Near Grand Canyon Injures 14
TUSAYAN, Ariz. — A helicopter that was landing near the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park hit another copter with its rotor blade Saturday, injuring 14 people, authorities said. One person was seriously injured. The accident occurred at Tusayan heliport just outside the entrance to the canyon’s South Rim.
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