Helicopter carrying three people crashes north of San Francisco before it bursts into flames
- Incident occurred outside Fairfield Tuesday afternoon
- The aircraft reportedly clipped a power line as it fell from the sky before it burst into planes
- The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are now conducting an investigation
- The identity of the three passengers have not been disclosed; it is not believed the aircraft was covering George Floyd protests underway in surrounding areas
A helicopter carrying three people has crashed northeast of San Francisco.
The Bell 206 chopper went down in fields outside Fairfield around 1.30pm Tuesday.
The aircraft reportedly hit a power line as it fell from the sky before it burst into flames. Smoke was seen billowing from the crash site.
KCRA Sacramento reports that 38,000 PG&E customers in surrounding areas are currently affected by power outages.

A helicopter carrying three people crashed northeast of San Francisco Tuesday afternoon before it burst into flames

KCRA Sacramento reports that the aircraft reportedly hit a power line as it fell from the sky . 38,000 PG&E customers are currently affected by a power outage related to the crash
The Federal Aviation Authority and thee National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the incident Tuesday afternoon and are now conducting an investigation.
They did not provide any details about the passengers.
It is not believed the helicopter was covering or patrolling any George Floyd protests that are currently underway in surrounding areas.
The incident comes four months after basketball legend Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash alongside his daughter and seven others in Southern California.

Smoke was seen billowing from the crash site outside of Fairfield, California. The city is located around 50 miles northeast of San Francisco