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Report: Copter fell at rate of 2 miles a minute before Williamsburg crash

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — A preliminary investigation suggests that a helicopter fell at a rate of two miles per minute before crashing in Virginia.

The crash killed the pilot and a woman living in a condominium in Williamsburg on July 8. The Daily Press reported Wednesday that the National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary findings July 20.

The report said 85-year-old pilot Henry Schwarz took off from Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport and reached an altitude of 1,700 feet before plunging downward.

Witnesses said the aircraft flew at a low altitude before crashing in the condo, killing 91-year-old Jean Lonchak Danylko.

The aircraft was last inspected in August and received an oil change in January. The fuel tanks were full. Schwarz was also an experienced pilot.

A final report is expected in 12 to 24 months.

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