This mod contain: AB-205 Huey Italian Army variant. Cause was determined to be explosive engine failure as the result of corrosion of the #1 bearing. SFC David L. Alvarez [C]. out of the dive, the PIC repeated the maneuver but could not stop the excessive rate of descent during 2nd dive. [Need Tail#]
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CPT Ronald R. Jongejan [P]
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Eventually, however, a system that no longer has an Army-wide parts system or support structure must be phased out. UH-1B
PFC Jose H. Garcia
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CPT Terrance K. Woolever [P]
A/C was in flight of 8 flying routine checkout from Atlanta to Broken Bow when it crashed 4 miles W of Forrest City near I40 after hitting power lines across the highway. A/C departed Hood AAF at 1330 hrs and arrived at field site near Gorman Falls at approx 1400 hrs where they dropped off supplies and picked up 3 PAX. WOC Steven D. Wells [SP]. #66-16423
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A/C crashed and burned in the Santa Rita mountains about 5 miles from Sonoita while taking part in exercise Cloud Gap (classified research project). UH-1H
P & CE injured. UH-1
SGT James R. Hendrix Jr [CE]. WOC Arthur S. Primeau [SP]
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A/2/126 AVN (NY ARNG)
A/C went IMC after climbing into clouds for unknown reasons and pilot made mayday call indicating that A/C was spinning. CW2 Howard W. Blanton Jr [P]
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CW2 John J. McCarthy [P]
NG N. Orleans [SP].
CPT Benjamin S. Park Jr [MD]
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Mid-air collision with another Huey 5 mi south of Samson near the Alabama-Florida line while on a training flight from Ft Rucker. #68-15383
WOC Albert H. Parker [SP]. A/C was in a 10-ship formation on the Kimpo Peninsula supporting a search for a suspected NK agent, when the #1 hanger bearing seized and the short T/R drive shaft came apart in flight. ENS Nicholas J. Ciccarelli (USN)
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*CE died 31DEC75 of injuries. CE injured. #69-15294
A/C pitched forward into a high speed dive while changing position in formation flight cutting through 250' of trees on Ft Stewart. WOC Harold C. Wilson Jr [SP]. SP4 Robert E. Lee Murphy [CE]
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A/C crashed during Operation Brimfrost at Ft Wainwright. [Need Tail#]
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AHT/163 ACR (UT ARNG)
The impact scattered debris for about 100 yds, and the tail section and engine were separated from the fuselage. UH-1
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LTC Joseph L. Lujan
It then burst into flames. The badge is intended to recognize the training and qualifications required by aircrew of military aircraft. A/C departed home field at 0900 hrs for a local flight to a nearby drop zone for staff officers to observe an airborne drop.
Crew was performing a routine cross-country training flight from Ft Lewis to Stockton, when the A/C landed at South Lake Tahoe Airport. [Need A/C Unit]
At 2017 hours the A/C impacted the ground in a 30-deg. 101 AVN
2LT William P. Russell [CP]
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Crew tried to maintain VMC in IMC. [Need Tail#]
A/C crashed at 1155 hrs at Port St. Joe in a vacant lot, just east of the Overpass Bridge, alongside US Hwy 98 while on a logistic evaluation flight. UH-1H
SFC Juan R. Guerra
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A/C hit trees and crashed in swampy area. During a left turn, pilot initiated deceleration by raising nose. After touchdown of simulated hydraulics off landing, slightly nose right, A/C abruptly lifted from runway and yawed right in an extremely nose-high attitude, went into a hard right yaw, causing nose to hit runway. [Need Tail#]
CPT Robert D. Brown [P]
193 AVN
After 48 minutes into the flight, A/C flew over Nowlin Lake at approx 20' AGL passing close to a boat, climbed, then descended and proceeded on a northerly course flying about 50' above the water where it hit powerlines. P injured. 2 WOCs injured. UH-1H
CPT Stanley E. Rohner [P]
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DAC Chansy Hang [IP]. 1SG Wood died 2 days later. WOC William L. Nutt [SP]
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A/C crashed shortly after takeoff at 0500 hours from Hohenfels AAF near Nuremberg, during a routine flight over the Hohenfels
CW4 Walter F. Nunley [P]. A/C was flying from the unit's barracks at Baumholder to the Army training grounds at Grafenwoehr, when it lost its T/R, crashed and burst into flames in a garden on the edge of a sugar beet field near Unteralterheim. D/1/9 CAV
CPT Harry D. Kinman
10 injured. SP4 Jerrold L. Nunes
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CP injured. #66-0787
11 NOV 65. CIV Max Keister. Pilot reported weather was too bad and enroute back to field site when A/C crashed 5 miles NW of Rockingham near the Pee Dee River at approx 0645 hours.
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PFC Donald R. Hughes. SGT Charles L. Hansen [CE]
A/C crashed and burned in heavy woods during a training mission on Ft Benning. UH-1H
Xsmn displaced in flight, allowing M/R blade to sever tailboom. As a result, the crew became spatially disoriented and flew the aircraft into the ground. WO1 Daniel B. Foy [P]
A/C crashed into the North Han River at approx 1430 hours.
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CW3 Jerome A. Kroese [P]
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CH-146 helicopter from Take on Helicopter in military, medical, civilian, police variant. A/C involved in midair crash with an TH-13 #67-17067 3 mi N of Hanchey AHP during training at Ft Rucker. CSM James W. Cook
141 SC CO (AR ARNG)
Spring pin in fuel control failed because of stress corrosion, resulting in power loss. A/C went into a descending right turn and struck two guy wires of a power line at 2130 hours and exploded into a hillside at the foothills of the Laguna Mountains. CIV Everett T. Shockley. army aircrews hueybemidji state hockey jersey. PFC Earnest G. Dawson Jr [CE]. A/C's mast separated and M/R blades struck fuselage, crashed and burned during training at Ft Rucker. [Need Tail#]
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Jet pilot was also killed. 28 AVN (PN ARNG)
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SPC Rodney L. Blodgett
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A/C was on a night unaided Joint drug interdiction mission (Operation Border Ranger) when it was going to intercept a suspect vehicle. Pilot died from head injury when helmet came off during impact due to improper chin strap adjustment.
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The fire, located 10, ALTONA, N.Y. - New York Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk aircrews from 3rd Battalion . 239 AVN
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The drop was canceled due to 300' overcast and visibility at 1-1 1/2 mi in fog.
Medevac acft crashed and burned at Salt Lake City International Airport at approx 2146 hours on the Army's portion of the airport's west ramp. UH-1H
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2LT William R. Groce
1LT David J. Hendry [CP]
IP was in full control of emergency landing until they hit power lines during the flare which flipped the A/C upside down. WO James L. Mersman [P]
374 AA (USAR)
A/C crashed on a pass over a firing range target on Ft Drum at approx 1500 hrs. UH-1D
1968 ~ 1967 ~ 1966 ~ 1963-65, CW2 William J. Zimmermann [IP]
D/4 AVN
Pilot applied power for go-around but A/C continued to descend and lose RPM. A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three that departed AAF at 2337 hrs searching for an LZ at night. UH-1
WOC was killed by flying debris while waiting to board A/C that crashed at a site on Ft Benning. 116 AHT (WA ARNG)
Crash occurred at approx 2355 hrs near Shaw Mountain on the NW portion of Ft Hood. At approximately 1527 hours, a UH1B armed helicopter on a CA mission crashed and burned in the vicinity of coordinates BR837005. WOC Mark Hitzig [SP]. CW2 Robert R. Riegle [P]. In 1955, the US Army asked for a new utility helicopter for use as .
2LT Richard A. Veon [SP], WOC Louis A. Brooks Jr [SP]
WOC George W. Foreman [SP]
A/C was on a tactical service mission with crew of 3 and 5 PAX on Ft Bragg.
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A/C crashed approx 5 mi W post near Monroe Mountain due to separation of drive link trunion bearing from swashplate. CW2 Manuel Gomez [P]
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A/C crashed in dense fog near Grafenwoehr enroute to assist in the evac of an accident victim. . UH-1H
SGT Fernando Garcia [CE]. UH-1H
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All four crew members aboard perished. 195 AHC
A/C experienced mast separation, crashed and burned in a swamp near the Chocktawahatchee River about 6 mi NE of Ozark while on a routine training flight from Ft Rucker.
1LT Gregory L. Ray
A/C lost power, made a low-altitude, 180-deg turn back to landing area, bled off rotor RPM and crashed nose low into a field in East Finley Township during flight test at approx 1250 hours. USAAVNS
SP4 Terry W. Clark [CE]
WO1 Neil G. Paulson [P]
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1SG Solon B. WOC James W. Connor [SP]. The A/C flew on its side into a thick stand of trees after the pilot apparently became disoriented and lost control after the A/C turned while some helicopters flying with it maneuvered to avoid thin, low clouds.
CIV Sven E. Carlson
Task 1070 for all Army aircraft. maneuvers in the Owens Valley during a weekend USAR drill.
A/C was lead in a formation flight of 5 UH-1s which had completed three troop insertions and were RTB when A/C struck three 3/4" seven-strand powerlines at approx 175' AGL, severing control tubes and crashed near Pocheon at approx 1301 hrs. [Need Tail#]
WOC Stephen L. McGrew [SP]
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CWO Dewey C. Little Jr [P]
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A/C crashed at approx 1645 hrs 8 miles SW of Candor while on a routine training mission from Ft Bragg to Charlotte. WOC Lee A. During the conflict, the Hueys relied primarily on 7.62 . #63-8760
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Flying conditions at the time were described as marginal with a heavy cloud cover from 700' to 9,000'. [Need Tail#]
CPT Edward F. Roe II [SP]
Investigation suspected that they continued flight using degraded visual cues that caused them to falsely interpret their altitude and visible horizon. The nose and windshield area was destroyed and A/C traveled forward 25 yds, rolled right and entered the water inverted. A/C descended while in left-banked attitude and impacted water at high speed, sinking to depth of 220m. UH-1H
SP4 Terence D. Miller
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CW2 Anthony R. Rakowski [P]
2LT Harold W. Esselstein [P]
SGT Charles B. SGT Jeffrey L. Kildow [CE]
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A/C assumed abrupt nose down then pitched up nose high then rolled to right and crashed at Ft Rucker during dual training 3 days before graduation.
A/C departed home station IFR at 1057 hrs and at 1134 hrs crew contacted radar control and reported severe turbulence at 6000' MSL. SP5 Billy G. McGee [CE]
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WO1 James S. Cameron Jr [CP]
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Butler. CPT William R. West [CP]
CPT William L. Allen [CP]
The safety board believes the SP may have flown the A/C into the ground while the IP was changing the VHF radio freq to check on wx moving in. A/C crashed near Elba after the mast failed resulting in separation of M/R. UH-1
Shaft sheared from coupling after seizure. [Need A/C Unit] (Ft Carson based)
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Thanks in large part to the helicopter's numerous appearances on the silver screen, it is now difficult to picture the Vietnam War without seeing the UH-1 Iroquois - better known as the Huey. MAJ Harold F. Sutton [P].
CW2 Clarence L. Benoit [CP]
A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three UH-1s in loose trail formation which departed Bishop airport enroute to Los Alamitos AAF. [18] 24 May The M/R blade of the Huey entered the OH-6As cabin severing the lower section of the cabin and rupturing the fuel cell. 163 ACR (MT ARNG)
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Probably cause was inverted or near-inverted attitude during bad weather causing severe rotor flapping and subsequent mast separation. SSG Edward Roberts [CE]
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The xsmn departed the A/C from the vibration. The Sky's no limit.
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Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. #63-8840
At 1825 hrs, witness on the northern coast reported low-flying acft flying over her house, followed by silence. C/101 AVN
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PFC Carl L. Brown
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03 OCT 70: SP5 Kenneth J. Koch [CE] Quang Tin .
Investigation determined that the torque on the clamping bolts of the swashplate outer ring trunnion bore was less than prescribed resulting in the trunnion bore wearing through the retaining bolts and coming out in flight. 197 AVN
Green [CP]
Combination of high airspeed and steep banks resulted in loss of altitude causing M/R blade to hit top of tree. MSG Robert E. Lucey Jr. C/106 AVN (DE ARNG)
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3 injured.
A/C was #2 in flight of 5 that took off on training flight from Ft Lewis in wx conditions below that required for night VFR. SP4 James D. Brown
Approx 10 seconds later, A/C disappeared from radar after it apparently entered into mast bumping that caused M/R separation, striking the fuselage at least 4 times and crashed inverted in a wooded mountainous area 15 miles south of Obberot while enroute from Ansbach to Stuttgart. #62-12520
A/C was being ferried from the Bell Helicopter Co. plant in Hurst to the Sharpe General Depot in California, when it exploded and crashed between Stephenville and Mineral Wells in the Morgan Hill area at 1215 hrs. CW2 Harold M. Kelly Jr
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CP & CE injured. UH-1D
The Aircrew Badge, commonly known as Wings, is a qualification badge of the United States military that is awarded by all five branches of armed services to personnel who serve as aircrew members on board military aircraft. 1LT Glenn W. Whitcher* [P]
SGT Daniel R. Deyarmin
A/C was climbing to cruise altitude shortly after takeoff in flight of two when it encountered T/R stoppage. army aircrews huey7ds grand cross banner schedule7ds grand cross banner schedule #71-20206
SGT Dallas R. Cooper. WOC Donald M. McDowell [SP]
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CW3 Rodney G. Goheen [P]
A/C crashed in Clark Hill Reservoir in 50' of water 300 yards from shore near Plum Branch. CW2 Ronald R. Kennedy [P]
PFC Daniel O. Hilton
CE injured. [Need Tail#]
A/C departed field site to check weather. A/82 ABN
26 APR 69. CW2 James H. Miles [P]
Mid-air collision of two HU-1s about 1-1/2 mi E of Elba while on a tactical training flight from Ft Rucker. PFC Charles R. Kaiser
CPT John L. Dunnavant [P]
A/C crashed at approx 1320 hrs just after placing a cross atop St Mary's Roman Catholic church under construction in Goeppingen. A/C suffered an engine power loss and came down at a slight angle, slicing off the tops of several trees and caught fire upon impact with ground. [Need Tail#]
1LT Frederick E. Berkhan Jr [SP]
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A/C crashed and burned in a wooded area near Hunter AAF while on a routine training mission.
A/C crashed and burned 3 mi south of Turkey Creek Ranch while on a routine training mission from Ft Carson at approx 1050 hours. The student pilots were less than 1 month from earning their wings.
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CPT Joseph Winford McDaniel [P]
Cause was due to corrosion in a single bolt in the M/R subassembly. A some point during the Vietnam War, a U.S. Army specialist named David drew up a plan to give UH-1 Huey helicopters more firepower.
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A/C crashed near Wertheim during weather related night crash during a mercy flight to Aschaffenburg to pick up a supply of blood. #65-9913
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A/C crashed at approx 1311 hours during Tac-X training just before graduation on Ft Rucker. MAJ Morgan L. Phillips Jr [P]
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A/C shed the xmsn cowling, then removed the M/R control tubes. [Need Tail#]
SGT Sidney T. Dew
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2 PAX injured (USMC). *PVT Chatwin died 7 days later of injuries. B/227 AHB
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SP5 Gary L. Harelstad [CE]. CE & 1 PAX injured. A/C was peforming a maintenance test flight with crew of 3 and 3 PAX when it crashed near the base dental clinic near the intersection of 52nd St and Kansas Ave on Ft Campbell at approx 1030 hrs. At the time of the crash non-rated 2LT Groce was in the pilot's seat flying the A/C. Investigation revealed A/C was approx 900 lbs overweight for density altitude at takeoff point. CE injured. AB-412 Grifone Italian Army, Carabinieri, SAR, civilian variant. A/C struck a mountain outcropping and crashed into Beaver Lake at approx 0805 hours while on a news photographic mission, taking pictures of survival training given to all new AF cadets. WO1 Charles M. Falcone [P]
SSG Linda S. Simonds [MD]
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WOC Theodore R. Nashold [SP]
WO1 Edward A. Zelko [P]
SP4 Brian A. Tetta [C]
11,846 helicopters According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, a total of 11,846 helicopters were shot down or crashed during the war, resulting in nearly 5,000 American pilots and crew killed.
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SFC Doyle D. Cannon [MO].
SP4 David E. Michon
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