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In this image taken from video, authorities look over a helicopter that crash at Taunton Municipal Airport, Tuesday, April 2 2019, in Taunton, Mass. The FAA says the preliminary investigation indicates the helicopter with an instructor and student on board was hovering just above the ground when a gust of wind blew it onto its side. The instructor was piloting it at the time. Both men got out on their own. No names were released. (CBSBoston.com via AP)
In this image taken from video, authorities look over a helicopter that crash at Taunton Municipal Airport, Tuesday, April 2 2019, in Taunton, Mass. The FAA says the preliminary investigation indicates the helicopter with an instructor and student on board was hovering just above the ground when a gust of wind blew it onto its side. The instructor was piloting it at the time. Both men got out on their own. No names were released. (CBSBoston.com via AP)
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TAUNTON  — A helicopter with two people aboard has crashed at a Massachusetts airport, but authorities say neither was injured.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jim Peters in a statement says the Robinson R44 helicopter crashed at Taunton Municipal Airport at about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Broadcast video from the scene showed a red helicopter on its side.

The FAA says the preliminary investigation indicates the helicopter with an instructor and student on board was hovering just above the ground when a gust of wind blew it onto its side. The instructor was piloting it at the time. Both men got out on their own. No names were released.

The aircraft sustained significant damage to its cab and rotors.

Authorities say a minor fuel spill was quickly contained.

The FAA is investigating.