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  • Writer's pictureAnthony Martinez

Meteorologist And Pilot Killed In North Carolina News Helicopter Crash

The helicopter crashed near Interstate 77 and Nations Ford Road in Charlotte.

A meteorologist and pilot are dead after a news helicopter crashed in Charlotte, North Carolina, Tuesday afternoon, according to officials.


WBTV meteorologist Jason Myers.

The Robinson R44 helicopter crashed near Interstate 77 and Nations Ford Road at around 12:20 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The helicopter belonged to local CBS news station WBTV, according to a statement released by the station Tuesday.


“The WBTV family is grieving a terrible loss," the statement said. "Meteorologist Jason Myers and pilot Chip Tayag lost their lives. We are working to comfort their families in this difficult time."


“The WBTV family is grieving a terrible loss," the statement said. "Meteorologist Jason Myers and pilot Chip Tayag lost their lives. We are working to comfort their families in this difficult time."

Both Myers and Tayag, the only two people onboard the plane, were confirmed dead by the Mecklenburg EMS Agency.


WBTV pilot Chip Tayag.

WBTV says Myers grew up in North Carolina and worked in Texas and Virginia before returning to the Charlotte area. He leaves behind a wife and four children.


Tayag, who had been a pilot for more than 20 years, joined WBTV in 2017. No vehicles on the highway were involved in the accident, according to police.


"All of I-77 Southbound is closed at this time near the Nations Ford exit and will remain closed for an extended period of time," police announced on Twitter, later adding that ramps are closed from I-85 north and south to I-77 south. Police are working to open two lanes of traffic on I-77 as soon as possible.

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating what caused the crash.

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