The fatal helicopter crash that killed six people this week could have been even worse had the aircraft landed on either side of the Hudson — and because of that, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop says limiting tourist flights is a no-brainer.
His counterpart across the river disagrees.
“That is part of the attraction of businesses being in the city, people coming to the city, seeing the city from the air,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams told NBC the day after the crash. “What we must do is make sure it’s safe, make sure it’s done correctly.”
Fulop, a candidate for New Jersey governor, joined a bipartisan group of lawmakers in New York calling for an end to the flights.
“I think any reasonable person would come to the conclusion that…
















