Pilot In Fatal Hudson River Crash ID’d As Former Navy SEAL Who Posted Eerie Video A Month Before

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The identity of the pilot involved in the tragic crash of a helicopter into New York City’s Hudson River last Thursday (April 10) has been revealed.

36-year-old Sean Johnson—a Navy SEAL veteran and celebrity bodyguard—was taking Agustín Escobar, the president of Siemens Spain, along with his wife and their three children on a sightseeing trip when the incident occurred.

Preliminary findings suggest a catastrophic mechanical failure, possibly involving the main or tail rotor, leading to the midair breakup of the Bell 206L-4 helicopter and ending the lives of everyone aboard.

According to Sean’s wife, Kathryn, the former Navy SEAL had recently moved to New York City to pursue his dream of a career in commercial aviation.

The pilot involved in the crash of a helicopter into the Hudson River was Navy SEAL Sean Johnson

Former Navy SEAL in helicopter cockpit, wearing a helmet, with co-pilot in background.

Image credits: Sean Johnson

“I’m just at a loss for words. I don’t even know what happened,” Kathryn told reporters.

The Bell 206L-4 helicopter, tail number N216MH, had taken off from the Wall Street Heliport and conducted a brief sightseeing loop past the Statue of Liberty before heading north up the Hudson River.

Man in front of cityscape backdrop under "Helicopter Tours" sign, wearing a black jacket and cap.

Image credits: Sean Johnson

The aircraft was last seen flying at around 1,000 feet toward the George Washington Bridge before witnesses reported a loud “sonic boom” and shared dramatic images of the helicopter breaking apart midair on social media.

A video of Johnson recorded weeks earlier from the cockpit of a flight above Manhattan is now being revisited as an eerie reminder of what would become one of the city’s deadliest helicopter crashes in recent memory.

Johnson left a life in the military and as a celebrity bodyguard to become a commercial pilot

Family posing with helicopter near Hudson River, New York.

Image credits: New York Helicopter Tours LLC

Before becoming a commercial pilot, Johnson served in the Navy as a gunner’s mate, a role that involved weapons maintenance and support. After leaving the military, he worked briefly in television and as a celebrity bodyguard.

Helicopter over Hudson River with New York City skyline in background.

Image credits: theaxalam

His professional journey later led him to study aviation at Southern Utah University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Described as a resilient and humble man, Johnson gained the respect of his co-workers at Heli-1 Corporation, where he had a stint as a UH-60 co-pilot.

Hudson River crash site with bridge visible, linked to a Navy SEAL pilot incident.

Image credits: vani_mehrotra

“Sean came from very humble beginnings—but he never let that define or limit him. If anything, it fueled him,” said fellow Navy veteran Remi Adeleke. “He had a quiet determination, a spirit of resilience, and a heart that always looked out for others.”

Preliminary investigations point to the critical failure of a rotor component as the cause of the tragic incident

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The aircraft was operated by New York Helicopter, a tourism flight company. Its owner, Michael Roth, said in an interview that Johnson had radioed in requesting fuel shortly before the crash, and was expected to land within three minutes.

Speaking with The Telegraph, Roth recounted the moments prior to the accident happening from his perspective. 

“One of our other pilots flew over and saw the helicopter upside down in the river,” he said. “We’re all devastated. My wife hasn’t stopped crying.”

Former Navy SEAL in tactical gear holding a bottle, standing in front of a vehicle.

Image credits: Sean Johnson

Federal investigators are currently looking into the cause of the crash, with early reports suggesting a mechanical failure. Concerns have been raised over a critical component that secures the rotor of the helicopter, referred to as the “Jesus nut.”

As investigations continue, friends and family are mourning the loss of Sean Johnson, a man who lost his life while trying to start a new life in the skies.

“Gone too soon.” Netizens extended their condolences to the families of everyone aboard the helicopter

Memorial message for former Navy SEAL pilot in Hudson River crash.

Comment on Hudson River crash mentioning mechanical failure and expressing condolences to families involved.

Text message from Jennifer Baldwin saying, 'Well then... it was mechanical,' related to Hudson River crash.

Katie Roach shares condolences for the families of the Hudson River crash.

Comment on Hudson River crash, expressing sympathy for pilot and families.

Comment expressing sympathy and fear of helicopters in Hudson River crash context.

Comment expressing sympathy related to Hudson River crash tragedy.

Comment by Amy Husmann discussing the pilot and helicopter in Hudson River crash.

Daniel Harty asks about last maintenance and safety check after Hudson River crash involving former Navy SEAL pilot.

Facebook comment discussing Hudson River crash and mechanical issues.

Pilot error dismissed in Hudson River crash comment, discussing sudden helicopter malfunction.

Marian Fick comments on Facebook about helicopter company's fault in Hudson River crash.

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