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3 killed in helicopter crash on set of reality TV show in California
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES – Three people were killed
Sunday in a pre-dawn helicopter crash in a rural area of northern Los Angeles County while filming for a new reality
TV show for the Discovery Channel.
The copter crashed at about 3:40 a.m. at the popular filming location of
Polsa Rosa Ranch in the city of Acton,
Los Angeles County Fire dispatcher Robert Diaz said.
All three people aboard died, Diaz said. Their names weren't immediately
released.
The show, listed on a filming permit as an untitled military-theme TV
program, had not yet been aired or announced by Discovery, channel spokeswoman
Laurie Goldberg said.
"A production company was shooting a show for Discovery Channel when
this tragic accident occurred," the station said in a statement. "We
are all cooperating fully with authorities. Our thoughts and prayers go out to
the families."
The show's production company, Eyeworks USA, best known for creating NBC's
"The Biggest Loser," also issued a statement expressing sympathies to
the victim's families and saying they were cooperating with authorities.
The company had been approved to use a helicopter for a reality TV show
shooting at the ranch from Saturday afternoon until Sunday morning, said Philip
Sokoloski, a spokesman for FilmLA, which processes filming permits for location
shootings in the Los Angeles
region.
Records also showed Crossbow Helicopters received approval to participate in
filming from the Federal Aviation Administration.
"We wouldn't have referenced helicopter activity if we didn't already
have pre-approval from the FAA," Sokoloski said.
The cause and other circumstances surrounding the crash are still unknown,
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said.
Television footage showed mangled wreckage in a rugged canyon area near Soledad Canyon Road.
According to its website, Polsa Rosa is a "movie ranch" where film
crews can utilize a variety of terrains as well as two airstrips. The ranch,
according to the Internet Movie Database, was used in "Windtalkers"
and last year's remake of "Red Dawn."
It was the site of another entertainment industry death in September, when a
48-year-old crew member died of an apparent heart attack while underwater in
scuba gear on the set of the upcoming Johnny Depp film "The Lone
Ranger"
Sunday's wreck was also just 25 miles from a similar rural spot in Santa
Clarita where actor Vic Morrow and two children were killed in another
helicopter crash while filming the "Twilight Zone" movie in 1982.
That crash brought changes in production restrictions and led to producer
John Landis and four others being charged with involuntary manslaughter. All
were acquitted.
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