Miami-Dade County

Man died, woman rescued after helicopter plunged into Miami-Dade canal, officials say

A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue vehicle exits the area of a helicopter crash on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023.
A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue vehicle exits the area of a helicopter crash on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023. orodriguezortiz@miamiherald.com

UPDATE: Woman helped rescuers find her father after their chopper crashed in Miami-Dade canal

A man died in the hospital after first responders pulled him from a helicopter that plunged into a large canal in southwest Miami-Dade County early Wednesday afternoon, according to authorities. A woman who rode with him in the aircraft survived.

A Hughes 369 helicopter with two people aboard crashed in the waters three miles west of Miami Executive Airport around 1:50 p.m., the Federal Aviation Administration told the Herald in an email Wednesday. It’s not yet clear who was flying the chopper.

More than a dozen Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units, including an air rescue helicopter, and police officers rushed to the canal parallel to Krome Avenue.

A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue helicopter searches a Southwest Miami-Dade canal after a helicopter crashed on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023.
A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue helicopter searches a Southwest Miami-Dade canal after a helicopter crashed on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023. Omar Rodríguez Ortiz orodriguezortiz@miamiherald.com

As first responders searched for survivors, onlookers and reporters alike looked in disbelief from afar near the corner of Southwest 136th Street and 188th Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade.

Witnesses riding ATVs in the area saw the chopper flying in the air out of control before it plummeted, Detective Alvaro Zabaleta told reporters near the site.

Det. Alvaro Zabaleta, a spokesman of the Miami-Dade Police Department, speaks to reporters after a helicopter crashed in a southwest Miami-Dade County canal on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023.
Det. Alvaro Zabaleta, a spokesman of the Miami-Dade Police Department, speaks to reporters after a helicopter crashed in a southwest Miami-Dade County canal on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023.

Moments later, a woman was seen swimming to safety before she directed Miami-Dade Fire Rescue divers to the submerged wreckage, Zabaleta said. Divers then took the man out of the water. It was not known how long he remained underwater.

They were both taken to a hospital, where the man died. Zabaleta said the woman was in stable condition as of Wednesday evening. Their names have not been released

Multiple Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to a helicopter crash in Southwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023.
Multiple Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to a helicopter crash in Southwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department

An FAA air traffic control center is near the crash site, according to a sign posted at the property’s locked gate. Surrounding areas include several plant nurseries.

Zabaleta said the chopper would likely stay underwater until at least Thursday because it needs to be removed carefully from the canal to preserve evidence.

Both the National Transportation Safety Board and FAA are investigating. An NTSB official was heading to the site to take a look at the wreckage Wednesday evening.

“Once on site, the investigator will begin the process of documenting the scene and examining the aircraft,” Peter C. Knudson, an NTSB spokesman, said in an email. “The aircraft will then be recovered to a secure facility for further evaluation.”

Witnesses or those who have other information that could be relevant to the investigation, including footage of the crash, are asked to email the NTSB at witness@ntsb.gov.

This story was originally published December 27, 2023 at 2:27 PM.

Omar Rodríguez Ortiz
Miami Herald
Omar is a bilingual and bicultural journalist, covering breaking news in South Florida for the Miami Herald. He has a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a bachelor’s degree in education from the Universidad de Puerto Rico en Río Piedras.
David J. Neal
Miami Herald
Since 1989, David J. Neal’s domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about Panthers (NHL and FIU), Dolphins, old school animation, food safety, fraud, naughty lawyers, bad doctors and all manner of breaking news. He drinks coladas whole. He does not work Indianapolis 500 Race Day.
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