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By JACQUES BILLEAUD, Associated Press Writer

PHOENIX - Federal investigators hope to determine why two news helicopters covering a police chase on live television collided and crashed to the ground, killing all four people on board.

Both helicopters from local TV stations went down in a grassy park in central Phoenix and caught fire Friday afternoon. No one on the ground was hurt.

TV viewers did not witness the accident because cameras aboard both aircraft were pointed at the ground, but they saw video from one of the helicopters break up and begin to spin before the station abruptly switched to the studio.

Killed on board the KTVK helicopter were pilot Scott Bowerbank and photographer Jim Cox, the station reported. On board the KNXV aircraft were reporter-pilot Craig Smith and photographer Rick Krolak, that station said.

A Federal Aviation Administration investigator was at the crash scene by late Friday and National Transportation Safety Board investigators were expected to arrive Saturday.

The helicopters were covering the police pursuit of a work truck. Just before the collision, the driver had jumped out of the nearly disabled flatbed pickup and carjacked another truck. The man was later taken into custody by a SWAT team after barricading himself inside a house.

Just before the picture broke up, Smith said, "Oh geez!"

Police identified the suspect as Christopher J. Jones, 23, and said he was booked into jail late Friday night on two counts of vehicle theft, four counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and one count of resisting arrest with other charges expected to be filed later.

Earlier on Friday, Phoenix Police Chief Jack Harris suggested the suspect could "be held responsible for any of the deaths from this tragedy."

The two helicopters came down on the lawn in front of a boarded-up church at the park. Firefighters swarmed to the area as thick black smoke rose from the scene.

Rick Gotchie, an air conditioning contractor, was working nearby when he noticed the helicopters overhead. He said they began circling closer as he continued watching, and one appeared to get too close to the other.

"I kept saying 'Go lower, go lower,' but he didn't," Gotchie said. "It was like a vacuum. They just got sucked into each other, and they both exploded and pieces were flying everywhere."

He said he ran to the crash site, but "no one got out."

FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said the pilots of the five news helicopters and one police chopper over the chase were not talking to air traffic controllers at the time, which is normal.

"Typically air traffic controllers clear helicopters into an area where they can cover a chase like this," Gregor said. "Once they are in the area, the pilots themselves are responsible for keeping themselves separated from other aircraft."

Pilots generally use a dedicated radio frequency to talk to each other and maintain their positions, Gregor said.

"There is a high degree of coordination," Gregor said. "To fly for a TV station you have to have a commercial rating, which means more (flight hours), more training."

Gregor said the FAA has not had major safety problems with news chopper operations.

Keith McCutchen, a past president of the National Broadcast Pilots Association and a news pilot for 11 years in Indianapolis, said pilot awareness is vital while on the scene of a story because of the many distractions that could spell trouble.

"You are watching the scene. You have to bring your attention inside to look at the monitors to see what the audience is seeing so you can converse. But you're also having to direct your attention to the other aircraft flying around you. You have to have your head on a swivel in those kinds of situations."

Associated Press writers Chris Kahn, Pauline Arrillaga and Terry Tang contributed to this report.

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  • I get so wet ...

    I get so wet thinking about my man and the videos we make...

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  • she talks about ...

    she talks about cops WHAT ABOUT THE CHOPPER!!!!very sad :(

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    I'll stroke you if you come over here and stroke me... *wink*

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    yhea you F**king are.

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    Hahahahahaha! Now that's F**king funny.

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  • i heard that scream ...

    i heard that scream, F**king hell those poor people thats really sad...

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    yeah...it's chilling!

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  • And we needed FOUR ...

    And we needed FOUR helicopters to provide this glorious public service? (And wasn't there a police copter on site already??)
    Face it, it's all about ratings. It's all about catching some horrible thing LIVE and serving up the resultant bloodbath to the eager public. News copters cost millions per year and hundreds per hour to operate. If the stations were really trying to provide a service, they'd take turns: One station gets the car chase, the other check the leaky water main, etc. Fat Chance!

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  • 0:41 sounds like ...

    0:41 sounds like they say ....help!

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  • And, based on the ...

    And, based on the camera's repeated adjustments to the movement of the helicopter, it sure looks like they were moving left while the "reporter-pilot" was looking right and focusing all of his attention on the events on the ground. It is tragic that he had to pay for that mistake with his life, but even more tragic that others had to pay for his mistake with their lives. My heart goes out to all four victims' families.

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  • I heard the pilot ...

    I heard the pilot at 0:35.. something like "Oh" and then you can hear him strugling? probaly to try recover the chopper..

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    wow.........ppl would go so far just for one F**king guy stealing stuff.....its their fault. stupidity. give me a dumb downs if u want. cause you know its the truth.

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    Karma is real in that, when you are nice to people, you make the world a better place by lifting people's spirits. All of our actions toward others have an effect on how pleasant or unpleasant the world is for all of us. That's why we "ignorant white men" let people change lanes and don't try to speed up and close the gap like you people do. Ignant mf'ers like you mistake kindness for weakness and therefore "courtesy" is a foreign term. You deserve to be surrounded by assholes like yourself

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  • I heard the scream, ...

    I heard the scream, at like 40-41 seconds. Also, right before impact, the reporter said "oh, Jesus." That should have signaled trouble right away for the in-studio anchor, but she probably didn't hear it - nor the scream.

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