The crash happened on Saturday night after the pilot told air traffic controllers he was losing altitude, according to the county coroner.
Wyoming County coroner Thomas Kukuchka said the pilot contacted a nearby tower around 10:30 pm local time saying he would attempt to return to another airfield nearby.
Although the names of those on board have not been released, Kukuchka said three men, a woman and a child were on board.
"It appears to be a father and son, a father and daughter and the pilot," he said.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said the helicopter took off from Greater Binghamton Airport in New York but officials there said it had actually originated at a smaller airfield nearby, Tri Cities Airport in Endicott. A phone message left at Tri Cities Airport was not immediately returned last night.
State police and FAA personnel were still on the scene yesterday evening, according to Trooper Adam Reed, a state police spokesman. Additional details will be released as the investigation progresses, he said.
The FAA said the helicopter was bound for Jake Arner Memorial Airport in Lehighton.
The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation, the FAA said.