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Robinson R22 N702JJ (msn 3791 built 2004) operated by JJ
Helicopters Inc has crashed into the sea near the Port of Los Angeles, CA, USA
04 January 2017. The helicopter was seen to orbit a cruise ship a number of
times before crashing, there are two persons on board.
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