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I don't know how likely a case could be, but I'm not saying you can't write it off simply because he didn't directly harm them, direct harm isn't necessary for a crime to be committed.
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That tends to be if you can demonstrate that the negligence of the one being charged led to the death. This guy's negligence can't be tied to the helicopter accident because they're incidental. It's not like leaving a pile of logs unsecured and then later it JUST SO HAPPENS to roll over somebody.
Besides, if somebody was charged in such a case, there's no way it would hold up in a court of law, and even if it did, it could easily make it through appeals.
Jam it back in, in the dark.