The heartbreaking helicopter crash on January 2, 2026, in remote Telegraph Canyon near Superior, Arizona, took the lives of experienced pilot David McCarty, 59, and his three young nieces—Rachel McCarty, 23; Faith McCarty, 21; and Katelyn Heideman, 21 or 22—on what was meant to be McCarty’s wedding day.
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McCarty, owner of Columbia Basin Helicopters in La Grande, Oregon, was giving the visiting nieces a scenic tour in his MD 369FF helicopter before the ceremony. The flight departed from Pegasus Airpark in Queen Creek.

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Preliminary findings from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and eyewitness accounts indicate the helicopter struck a recreational slackline (or highline)—a long, taut webbing over 1 kilometer stretched across the canyon at heights up to 600 feet—for extreme sports.

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The impact caused the aircraft to plummet around 11 a.m. A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) had warned pilots of the slackline a week earlier, complete with aviation markers.
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The wreckage was recovered on January 4 for NTSB analysis, with a preliminary report expected within 30 days and a full investigation potentially taking months or years.
As of January 9, 2026, extensive reviews of major news sources (including OPB, People, Fox News, BBC, Arizona Republic, AP, and others) show no release of flight data, black box recordings, or details about the final 90 seconds. There are no reports of a distress call, “did not respond” plea for help, or any unanswered radio communication from the pilot.
The crash has sparked debate over slacklining on public lands, NOTAM system effectiveness, and aviation hazards from thin wires, which are notoriously hard to spot. The International Slackline Association expressed heartbreak, noting the line’s markers and prior notification.
Family members shared devastating tributes: one relative posted, “They went out for a helicopter ride… The helicopter crashed and they never got the chance to come home.” Vigils in Oregon honored the vibrant young women and accomplished pilot.
While hypothetical reconstructions might emerge later from NTSB data (e.g., altitude, speed, or communications), no such “exclusive” revelations exist currently. Claims of dramatic final moments appear unsubstantiated, underscoring caution with sensational headlines amid profound grief.
This sudden loss on a day of anticipated joy highlights aviation risks in recreational areas, prompting calls for better coordination between extreme sports communities and pilots.




