Hammonton, New Jersey, December 30, 2025
A midair helicopter collision in Hammonton, New Jersey, has resulted in the deaths of both pilots involved. Kenneth L. Kirsch, 65, and Michael Greenberg, 71, succumbed to injuries from the incident, highlighting a significant loss for the local aviation community. Police confirmed the second death, marking a tragic moment for the Hammonton Airport where both pilots were regulars.
Hammonton, New Jersey
A second pilot involved in a midair helicopter collision in Hammonton, New Jersey, has died from injuries sustained in the incident. Police confirmed the death on Monday. Both individuals involved in the crash have now been identified.
Details of the Incident
The two pilots killed in the midair helicopter collision were identified by Hammonton Police as Kenneth L. Kirsch, 65, and Michael Greenberg, 71. Both pilots were residents of New Jersey.
Community Impact
Both Kirsch and Greenberg were described as being a regular presence at the Hammonton Airport. Their deaths mark a significant loss for the local aviation community in Hammonton.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happened in Hammonton, New Jersey?
- A second pilot involved in a midair helicopter collision in Hammonton, New Jersey, died from injuries sustained in the incident. This means both pilots involved in the crash have now passed away.
- When did police confirm the second death?
- Police confirmed the second death on Monday.
- Who were the pilots involved in the collision?
- The two pilots killed were identified as Kenneth L. Kirsch, 65, and Michael Greenberg, 71.
- Where were the pilots from?
- Both Kenneth L. Kirsch and Michael Greenberg were residents of New Jersey.
- What was their connection to the Hammonton Airport?
- Both Kirsch and Greenberg were described as being a regular presence at the Hammonton Airport.
Key Details of the Hammonton Helicopter Collision
| Feature | Detail | Geographic Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Incident Type | Midair helicopter collision | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Location | Hammonton, New Jersey | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Fatalities | Two pilots | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Pilot 1 Identification | Kenneth L. Kirsch, 65 | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Pilot 2 Identification | Michael Greenberg, 71 | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Pilot Residency | Both from New Jersey | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Status of Second Pilot | Died from injuries, confirmed Monday | State-level (New Jersey) |
| Community Connection | Both pilots were a regular presence at Hammonton Airport | State-level (New Jersey) |
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