A service is taking place at Glasgow Cathedral for victims of the Clutha pub tragedy.
Eight people died when the aircraft hit a crowded pub in the city centre on Friday night, including the pilot and the two police officers on board.
Another fourteen are in hospital in a serious condition.
Two of the victims have now been named. One was David Traill, who's thought to have been piloting the helicopter.
The second was Gary Arthur, who was 48 and from Paisley.
Firefighters have started attaching cables to the police helicopter which hit the bar on Friday night, in the hope of eventually removing it.