Three people were killed in a helicopter crash while reportedly filming a television show in Acton today.
The
 crash was at 3:40 a.m. on the Polsa Rosa Movie Ranch, 5726 Soledad 
Canyon Road, said Los Angeles County Fire dispatcher Robert Diaz.
The
 aircraft, a Bell 206B Jet Ranger helicopter, was substantially damaged,
 said Allen Kenitzer of the Federal Aviation Administration.
A 
movie was reportedly being shot on the ranch, which was closed to 
reporters. Signs at the gate pointed to a set for a production called 
“Bongo,” but firefighters could not confirm if that was the production 
that was underway during the crash.
KCAL-TV reported that a company called “Bongo Productions” was shooting an unnamed reality show there.
The
 ranch is a movie, TV show and commercial location offered for rent to 
production companies. It has two airstrips and “miles of roads,” 
according to its website.
Both the FAA and the National 
Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash, Kenitzer said, 
with the NTSB serving as the lead investigative agency. “The NTSB 
investigator usually posts a basic preliminary report on the agency’s 
website, www.ntsb.gov, within a week 
or two of an accident," he said.“However, it typically takes NTSB months
 to come up with a probable cause for accidents."
The crash 
happened about 35 miles east of the movie location where actor Vic 
Morrow and two small children were killed in 1982, when simulated 
artillery fire downed a helicopter hovering over them during the filming
 of “Twilight Zone: The Movie.”
Criminal charges were filed against director John Landis, but he was acquitted.
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