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4 dead after helicopter appears to strike recreational slackline in Arizona

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Phil HelselJanuary 2, 2026 at 10:32 PM

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Four people were killed Friday after a helicopter crashed in the mountains near Telegraph Canyon in Arizona. (Pinal County Sheriff's Office)

Four people died in an Arizona helicopter crash Friday after the aircraft appeared to strike a more than half-mile long “recreational slackline” strung across a mountain rage, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office said.

The sheriff’s office said that around 11 a.m. it received reports of a helicopter that crashed in the mountains near Telegraph Canyon, south of the town of Superior.

Four family members were killed in the crash, including the 59-year-old pilot, a 22-year-old woman and two 21-year-old women, the sheriff’s office said.

"Preliminary evidence indicates a recreational slackline more than one kilometer long had been strung across the mountain range," the sheriff's office said in an update Friday afternoon.

"An eyewitness who called 911 reported seeing the helicopter strike a portion of the line before falling to the bottom of the canyon," the office said.

Recreational slacklining can refer to balancing atop or doing tricks on a narrow webbing that is strung between two points, such as trees, according to the International Slackline Association.

The sheriff's office did not provide additional information in its post about the purpose of the line and it was not immediately clear whether it had been set up with authorization.

A spokesperson for the Pinal County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to an emailed request for more details late Friday.

The helicopter had taken off from Pegasus Airpark in Queen Creek, around 30 miles west of Superior, the sheriff’s office said.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the helicopter was an MD 369FF. The National Transportation Safety Board said it will investigate the crash.

Superior is a town of around 2,400 located in a mountainous area a little more than 55 miles east of Phoenix.

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