“The Notebook Still Cluttered in Her Hand” – The Heart-Wrenching Tragedy of the Arizona Helicopter Crash That Claimed Four Family Members on a Day Meant for Celebration
Superior, Arizona – January 8, 2026 – On what was supposed to be a day of joy and new beginnings, a private helicopter flight turned into unimaginable loss when the aircraft piloted by David McCarty, 59, crashed in the rugged Telegraph Canyon near Superior, Arizona, on January 2, 2026. McCarty, hours away from marrying his fiancée Joelleen Linstrom, was giving a scenic ride to his three beloved nieces: Rachel McCarty, 23; Faith McCarty, 21; and Katelyn Heideman, 21.
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All four perished when the helicopter struck a recreational slackline – a high-tension rope strung more than 600 feet across the canyon – causing it to plummet. While no reports confirm rescue workers finding a “tiny notebook” clutched in Rachel McCarty’s (or any victim’s) hand amid the wreckage, the image evokes the profound personal loss: young lives full of promise, frozen in a moment that should have been filled with wedding anticipation.

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Hypothetically, had Rachel been jotting notes – perhaps wedding toasts, dreams for the future, or simple observations during the flight – such a notebook might have symbolized the abrupt end to plans and celebrations. In reality, the crash site yielded no such publicized artifact, but the tragedy’s details preserve the victims’ final moments in collective memory.
David McCarty, owner of Columbia Basin Helicopters in La Grande, Oregon, was an experienced pilot with decades in aviation, specializing in rugged terrain operations like firefighting and logging. He had a home in Queen Creek, Arizona, and was familiar with the area. Family gathered for his wedding when he offered the nieces a pre-ceremony aerial tour – a gesture of love that ended in heartbreak.
The nieces, from small Eastern Oregon towns like Echo and Hermiston, were vibrant young women with bright futures. Rachel and Faith, sisters, and their cousin Katelyn shared athletic backgrounds, strong faith, and close family ties. Katelyn, building a photography business, had captured thousands of joyful moments; Rachel and Faith embodied the competitive, loving spirit of their upbringing.
A FAA notice had warned pilots of the slackline, installed recreationally and marked with flags, but the collision proved fatal. The International Slackline Association expressed devastation, noting aviation markers were attached.
Elizabeth Gallup, sister to Rachel and Faith, posted: “They went out for a helicopter ride… The helicopter crashed and they never got the chance to come home.” Mary Jane Heideman, Katelyn’s mother, texted: “They were all so loved… The girls had such bright futures.”
Communities in Oregon held vigils, with schools and friends mourning the “amazing” family. Hypothetically, without the unmarked hazard or different timing, the day might have ended in vows and laughter. Instead, it underscores aviation risks in remote areas.
As investigations continue, the McCarty and Heideman families grieve privately, supported by widespread condolences. No notebook bears witness to final thoughts, but their lives – full of love, adventure, and promise – remain etched in hearts forever.
In Arizona’s canyons and Oregon’s fields, four lights extinguished too soon, on a day meant for forever.
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