Country star Troy Gentry killed in helicopter crash

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Country star Troy Gentry killed in helicopter crash




Troy Gentry, of country duo Montgomery Gentry, has died following a helicopter crash in New Jersey, according to a statement posted on the group's official site. He was 50.

"Troy Gentry's family wishes to acknowledge all of the kind thoughts and prayers, and asks for privacy at this time," the statement read in part.

The crash took place before 1 p.m. ET in Medford, according to the statement. The helicopter's pilot also was killed, authorities said.

Montgomery Gentry was scheduled to perform Friday night at the Flying W Airport & Resort in Medford.

Medford police said first responders received news of a helicopter in distress that was returning to the Flying W Airport.

"Initial reports were the helicopter was going to attempt to crash land," police said in a statement. "Emergency crews arrived at the airport and shortly thereafter, the helicopter suddenly crashed in a field just south of the airport runway."

Gentry was pronounced dead at a hospital, police said. Pilot James Evan Robinson, 30, died on the scene. He worked as a helicopter pilot at a flight school at the airport.
The crash remains under investigation.

Montgomery Gentry formed in 1999 and produced a number of country music hits, including "My Town," and "Hell Yeah."

Recording artists Sheryl Crow, Josh Turner and Brad Paisley were among those who paid tribute to Gentry on social media following news of his death.

Troy Gentry, of country duo Montgomery Gentry, killed in helicopter crash - CNN

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Engine problems caused helicopter crash that killed Troy Gentry
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 03:37 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 03:42 PM EDT
MEDFORD, N.J. — Engine problems caused a helicopter crash in New Jersey last week that killed country music performer Troy Gentry and the pilot.
That’s the finding of a preliminary report issued Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board.
The pilot reported the aircraft was experiencing mechanical problems shortly after takeoff Friday.
After discussing the issue with experts on the ground, the pilot chose to stop the engine and perform an autorotation that would glide the helicopter down to a runway at the Flying W Airport in Medford. But the plane soon went down and crashed in a wooded area near the airport.
The 50-year-old Gentry was half of the award-winning country music duo Montgomery Gentry. The crash occurred hours before they were due to perform at a resort housed at the airport.
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