BUFFALO, N.Y. — A well-known Western New York pilot is among two men accused of drug-trafficking.

Michael Campbell, 27 and Carmello Incorvaia, 36, both face charges after a two-month investigation.

Campbell founded Fly Buffalo NY, which operates out of the Lancaster Regional Airport. He was called a hero for landing a helicopter in the Hudson River in 2013.

Authorities say they searched Campbell's vehicle during a traffic stop in North Buffalo Saturday and found two kilos of cocaine.

They then searched his home finding a loaded gun, more cocaine and $16,000 in cash.

Both men are charged with felony drug-trafficking.

Campbell is also charged with criminal possession of a firearm.