A helicopter's pilot and a bystander on the ground was killed in central London this morning when it hit a crane and fell to the ground in a fiery crash. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports.By Michelle Kosinski, Correspondent, NBC NewsAll indications at this point are that the helicopter crash in busy rush-hour London Wednesday was not terrorism-related.
But some people initially had that fear, particularly as it happened close to the MI6 building, Britain's spy headquarters.
The chopper in fact struck a tall construction crane in heavy fog (http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/16/16539404-two-die-as-helicopter-hits-crane-crashes-on-london-street?lite) that left visibility in some areas near zero.
The pilot had requested to land at a different place to his originally intended destination.
But Londoners, still very much on alert since the deadly July 7, 2005 bombings of trains and a bus, were immediately reminded of the scenes following those attacks — as well as the Sept. 11 attacks in the U.S.
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