Indian-origin pilot killed in US helicopter crash hours after wedding

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Indian-origin pilot killed in US helicopter crash hours after wedding

Indian-origin pilot Dave Fiji was killed in a Georgia helicopter crash just hours after his wedding. His wife was trapped in the wreckage for six hours before being rescued.

 

Bride Jesny rescued from wreckage after six-hour ordeal in Georgia forest

A day of celebration turned into a nightmare just hours after their wedding, when an Indian-origin pilot was killed in a helicopter crash in Georgia. His bride, trapped inside the mangled wreckage for nearly six hours, survived.

The crash happened late Friday night as the newlywed couple was leaving their venue in Dawsonville for a planned post-wedding farewell flight. Dave Fiji, a First Officer with Delta Air Lines, was pronounced dead at the scene. His wife, Jesny, a nurse by training, remained conscious and trapped until rescue teams finally pulled her out early Saturday morning.

A wedding day ends in tragedy

The couple had just exchanged vows at The Revere wedding venue, with around 400 guests in attendance. What was meant to be a grand departure in a Robinson R66 helicopter, bound for DeKalb-Peachtree Airport, quickly went wrong. Sources familiar with the matter said the flight was a special arrangement for the couple, a final celebratory gesture before they were to begin their new life together.

Instead, the helicopter went down in a heavily wooded area not far from the venue. The dense forest and difficult terrain meant that even finding the crash site took crews several hours.

‘He said the weather was not suitable’

Dave’s father, George Figi, told family members that his son had serious concerns before takeoff. By the end of the wedding ceremony, dense fog and rain had rolled into the area, with visibility dropping to nearly zero.

“Dave told the helicopter pilot that we do not fly in conditions with such poor visibility. He clearly said the weather was not suitable for flying,” George Figi later recounted. According to the family, the pilot responded that they would fly at a higher altitude, and the journey went ahead despite the warnings.

That decision proved fatal.

Bride’s six-hour wait in the wreckage

For Jesny, the hours after the crash became a test of endurance. According to her father-in-law, she regained consciousness to find herself surrounded by the shattered remains of the aircraft. She was trapped, unable to move, and she knew immediately that something was terribly wrong with her husband.

“Jesny said that when she opened her eyes, Dave’s head was resting on her chest. She saw blood on his body. As a nurse, she immediately understood that Dave was no longer alive,” George Figi said, describing the moment as heartbreaking.

Despite suffering multiple cuts and injuries, she had no broken bones. Her family says she is now recovering physically, though the emotional trauma is severe.

A dream fulfilled, then lost

Family members described Dave as someone who had wanted to fly since childhood. Through hard work, he achieved that dream and joined Delta Air Lines as a First Officer. His father said he was watching his son on the wedding day and could feel his joy. “My son was very happy. He looked incredibly handsome,” George Figi said.

The couple had first become friends through their church communities in South Carolina and Georgia. Over time, their friendship grew into a decision to spend their lives together.

Investigation now underway

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched a full investigation. Officials have not yet confirmed the official cause, but investigators are expected to examine weather conditions, the flight path, the helicopter’s technical condition, and the pre-flight decisions made by the pilot.

For the Figi family, the shock is still fresh. “God gave us a perfect wedding day. Just a few hours later, everything turned into a tragedy,” George Figi said. “We have many questions, but in times like these, we find peace and answers only in God.”

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02 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Indian-origin pilot killed in US helicopter crash hours after wedding

Digital Desk

Bride Jesny rescued from wreckage after six-hour ordeal in Georgia forest

A day of celebration turned into a nightmare just hours after their wedding, when an Indian-origin pilot was killed in a helicopter crash in Georgia. His bride, trapped inside the mangled wreckage for nearly six hours, survived.

The crash happened late Friday night as the newlywed couple was leaving their venue in Dawsonville for a planned post-wedding farewell flight. Dave Fiji, a First Officer with Delta Air Lines, was pronounced dead at the scene. His wife, Jesny, a nurse by training, remained conscious and trapped until rescue teams finally pulled her out early Saturday morning.

A wedding day ends in tragedy

The couple had just exchanged vows at The Revere wedding venue, with around 400 guests in attendance. What was meant to be a grand departure in a Robinson R66 helicopter, bound for DeKalb-Peachtree Airport, quickly went wrong. Sources familiar with the matter said the flight was a special arrangement for the couple, a final celebratory gesture before they were to begin their new life together.

Instead, the helicopter went down in a heavily wooded area not far from the venue. The dense forest and difficult terrain meant that even finding the crash site took crews several hours.

‘He said the weather was not suitable’

Dave’s father, George Figi, told family members that his son had serious concerns before takeoff. By the end of the wedding ceremony, dense fog and rain had rolled into the area, with visibility dropping to nearly zero.

“Dave told the helicopter pilot that we do not fly in conditions with such poor visibility. He clearly said the weather was not suitable for flying,” George Figi later recounted. According to the family, the pilot responded that they would fly at a higher altitude, and the journey went ahead despite the warnings.

That decision proved fatal.

Bride’s six-hour wait in the wreckage

For Jesny, the hours after the crash became a test of endurance. According to her father-in-law, she regained consciousness to find herself surrounded by the shattered remains of the aircraft. She was trapped, unable to move, and she knew immediately that something was terribly wrong with her husband.

“Jesny said that when she opened her eyes, Dave’s head was resting on her chest. She saw blood on his body. As a nurse, she immediately understood that Dave was no longer alive,” George Figi said, describing the moment as heartbreaking.

Despite suffering multiple cuts and injuries, she had no broken bones. Her family says she is now recovering physically, though the emotional trauma is severe.

A dream fulfilled, then lost

Family members described Dave as someone who had wanted to fly since childhood. Through hard work, he achieved that dream and joined Delta Air Lines as a First Officer. His father said he was watching his son on the wedding day and could feel his joy. “My son was very happy. He looked incredibly handsome,” George Figi said.

The couple had first become friends through their church communities in South Carolina and Georgia. Over time, their friendship grew into a decision to spend their lives together.

Investigation now underway

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched a full investigation. Officials have not yet confirmed the official cause, but investigators are expected to examine weather conditions, the flight path, the helicopter’s technical condition, and the pre-flight decisions made by the pilot.

For the Figi family, the shock is still fresh. “God gave us a perfect wedding day. Just a few hours later, everything turned into a tragedy,” George Figi said. “We have many questions, but in times like these, we find peace and answers only in God.”

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