
Two tourists then shaken in the row behind the Spanish family that died in the damned flight of the Hudson River helicopter told the post on Friday: “It could have bones.”
The Dutch couple Melissa Maertem, 23, and her fiancee Melissa Bos, 24, told the five members of the tragic Escobar family enthusiastic with photos in the helipad in downtown Skyport before tempting for what she was.
The family, the Siemens Executive, Agustin Escobar, his wife, Mercè Camprubí Montal and his three young children, climbed to the Helicopters Tours of New York Helicopters, leaving Bos and Maertem to wait for his setback.
Soon a shock broke out, and Heliport Anyge workers told the couple that there was an “accident.”
“We were ready and ready,” Maertem said. “It’s really difficult to get everything. When we listen [about the crash] We have all the chills.
“I could have one leg,” Bos said.
The couple learned more details about the clash, including that the family of five and pilot was dead, when they returned to their hotel room.
“When we returned to the hotel, we saw it on television, and we saw the helicopter and the image of the family this morning, like Wow, that is what we saw,” said Bos.
Bos and Maertem originally thought they would reschedule their tourist trip but reconsidered after their brush with death sink.
“We are too afraid, so we are trying to recover our money at this time,” said Maertem.
All flights from the Skyport were canceled after the horrible accident, but at least some other tourists said they would still fly if they had given them the opportunity.
The Swiss tourist Petra Hermann was among several groups of travelers who walked to the helipad on Friday morning, just to find that their previously reserved flights were based without prior notice of the companions of the helicopter tour.
Hermann told the post that he had still planned to fly with his partner, two teenage children and his grandfather to celebrate Patriarch’s 80th birthday.
“We are a little worried, but without nefa we believe that it does not happen twice in a few hours,” he said. “That’s why I think we should be fine.
“That is why we hope they are reviewing much better than yesterday, so they really make sure the helicopter is safe. I think they can’t risk another accident and dead people.”

