Tourist helicopter carrying 6 crashes in Hawaii lava field
Five passengers and a pilot were on a Paradise Helicopters tour over Kau.
A tourist helicopter carrying six people crashed on Wednesday evening in a lava field on Hawaii’s Big Island.
Five passengers and a pilot were on a Paradise Helicopters tour over Kau, the island's southernmost district, when the helicopter crashed at about 5:29 p.m., the company said in a statement.
Emergency responders flew two helicopters to the site of the crash to carry those aboard, two of whom were in critical condition, to Kona Community Hospital, according to KITV4, the local ABC News affiliate.
The Bell 407 aircraft was operated by K&S Helicopters, Paradise said.
“The care of our passengers, crew members, and their families is our highest priority,” Calvin Dorn of K&S Helicopters said in a statement posted to Paradise Helicopters' website.
The company said it had completed a manifest verification, which showed six people were onboard at the time of the crash.
ABC News' Marilyn Heck and Zachary Ferber contributed to this report.