Tragic Helicopter Crash in Arizona Kills Groom and Three Nieces
A scenic flight meant to celebrate a special day ended in heartbreak in the Arizona mountains. Four family members, including a groom-to-be and his three nieces, died in a helicopter crash near Superior, Arizona, on the day of his wedding.Federal agencies have launched an investigation into the midair tragedy, which occurred in a remote canyon deep in the mountains.
Bodies Recovered Hours After Helicopter Disappears
The helicopter went down around 11 a.m. on January 2, 2026, near Telegraph Canyon, just south of Superior. Pinal County Sheriff’s Office confirmed all four aboard had died shortly before a planned wedding ceremony.
The victims were identified as 59-year-old pilot David McCarty and his nieces: Katelyn Heideman, 22, and sisters Rachel and Faith McCarty, both 21.Earlier that morning, the privately operated helicopter had taken off from Pegasus Airpark in Queen Creek, where McCarty owned a home. Relatives said he planned a short flight with his nieces before marrying his fiancée, Joelleen M. Linstrom. Linstrom had publicly announced their engagement in September 2025 on Facebook.
Rescue teams from the U.S. Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue Unit (BORSTAR), Pinal County Search and Rescue, and local fire departments hiked into the rugged terrain with FAA investigators. Due to the remote location, crews reached the wreckage around 5 p.m., confirming all deaths.
Slackline May Have Caused Crash
Investigators report that McCarty’s MD 369FF helicopter may have struck a recreational slackline, causing a rotor blade to separate and the aircraft to overturn. The slackline, suspended across the canyon, stretched over a kilometer.