The pilot and passengers of the Guardian Flight helicopter that crashed near Rock Springs Tuesday have been identified.
Sweetwater County Sheriff Rich Haskell said Calvin Cannon of Rock Springs, 45, was piloting the craft, while Max Calnin, 28, Robert W. Moses, 58, Robert B. Moses, 33, and a 13-year-old boy Haskell declined to identify, were passengers. None were patients; it is not believed the flight was a medical transport.
At about 6:00 PM on Tuesday, Undersheriff Craig Jackson was on Yellowstone Road about three miles north of Rock Springs when he saw the helicopter, a Bell 407, circling west of the roadway around 6:00 PM. He then observed the craft drop straight to the ground from a relatively low altitude.
No one was injured during the mishap.
Sweetwater County Sheriff Rich Haskell said Calvin Cannon of Rock Springs, 45, was piloting the craft, while Max Calnin, 28, Robert W. Moses, 58, Robert B. Moses, 33, and a 13-year-old boy Haskell declined to identify, were passengers. None were patients; it is not believed the flight was a medical transport.
At about 6:00 PM on Tuesday, Undersheriff Craig Jackson was on Yellowstone Road about three miles north of Rock Springs when he saw the helicopter, a Bell 407, circling west of the roadway around 6:00 PM. He then observed the craft drop straight to the ground from a relatively low altitude.
No one was injured during the mishap.
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