Helicopter crashes lead to probe of Hawaii air tour industry

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The crash of two helicopters while on aerial tours on Kauai has led to calls for more stringent regulation of the Hawaii air tour industry.

Crashes have resulted in 39 deaths since 1994, and a recent study by the National Transportation Safety Board condemned the Federal Aviation Administration's lax supervision and failure to fully enforce regulations.

There seems to be no pattern as to cause, with mechanical error, bad weather and pilot error all playing a role in recent crashes.

The helicopter air tour business, with a 40-year track record, generates hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues annually in Hawaii, with helicopter tours offered on Kauai, the Big Island, Maui, Molokai and Oahu.

To contact reporter Allan Seiden, send e-mail to aseiden@travelweekly.com.

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