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Three PAX were ejected with two receiving major injuries and one slight injury. In-flight breakup occurred causing M/R system and T/B separation before high-speed impact into trees. CPT Charles W. Worley [P]
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A/C was on a MAST blood run and had dropped off the blood at Madisonville, KY hospital and was returning to Ft Campbell flying at 75' AGL when it hit a powerline severing the M/R push-pull tubes. 1LT Richard J. Griggs [P]
WO1 Charles M. Falcone [P]
1LT George G. Bendik* (USAF)
WOC Larry L. Breaden [SP]
Armstrong killed on rescue Huey during takeoff. UH-1B
IP told student he was assuming controls, but student would not release controls. PFC Daniel F. Macon [C]. nose-down level attitude resulting in a 57 G's crash force. SSG David G. Rayborn [MO]. Probable cause was spatial disorientation. The 57th Medevac Detachment was one of . The A/C crew was not injured. CE & PAX injured. MO injured. UH-1D
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Evidence of inflight fire prior to impact and wreckage was distributed over an area of 1800' long and 200' wide. USAAVNS
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LTC Elliott W. Polcene Jr [OB]
A B-1B Lancer from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., flies over a UH-1N Huey helicopter from the 37th Helicopter Squadron at F.E.
Pilot was performing a second ILS approach when A/C traveled 3/10 nm past the runway approach end, turned approx 180 deg. UH-1H
SFC David L. Alvarez [C]. At approximately 1527 hours, a UH1B armed helicopter on a CA mission crashed and burned in the vicinity of coordinates BR837005. PFC Dexter B. Baggett
CPT Willard R. Woody [C]. 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. young and young funeral home hartsville, sc theodore wilson obituary army aircrews huey Cause was due to corrosion in a single bolt in the M/R subassembly. UH-1B
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A U.S. Air Force Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star of the 1st Composite Wing, Andrews AFB, Maryland, crashes just short of the north runway on approach to that base, killing pilot Maj. John H. McDowell Jr., 37, Clinton, Maryland, and Lt. Edwin D. Billmeyer, 24, of Baltimore, Maryland, and injuring three motorists on the ground. UH-1H
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.
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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. A/C crashed approx 2 miles W of the main gate at Ft Irwin at 1815 hours while enroute to a field support site.
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CW2 Carol L. McKinney [CP]
A/8 AVN BN
I've been a crewmember on Chinooks since 2003 with the 101st, 2 ID and 10th MTN.
WOC injured. 1968 ~ 1967 ~ 1966 ~ 1963-65, CW2 William J. Zimmermann [IP]
CSM James W. Cook
DAC William L. Kinsey [CE]. A/C was on a low-level, NOE NVG navigation training flight approx 2 miles E of Samson at 2100 hours in Geneva County.
A/C experienced a mechnical problem while taking off, crashed and burned approx 18 miles N of Junction City, near the intersection of K82 and Hwy 77. [Need Tail#]
A/C was on a medevac mission under NVG's when AAA fire hit the T/R causing acft to enter an uncontrollable spin. #62-2109
Shaft sheared from coupling after seizure. A/C crashed at approx 1645 hrs 8 miles SW of Candor while on a routine training mission from Ft Bragg to Charlotte. CW2 Kevin R. Killman [P]
A/C crashed at approx 2100 hrs near Oak Grove airport S of Ft Worth while enroute to 300 Aviation Squadron base during violent stormy weather. CW2 Lawrence E. Apt [P]
All four crew members aboard perished. 1LT Robert E. Tindall [SP]
SP4 Robert E. Lee Murphy [CE]
CE injured. 116 AHT (WA ARNG)
(U.S. Air Force photo) WWII USAAF Aircrews During World War II, U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) aircrews fought in a vast global war from the hot, dry deserts of North Africa to the dangerously frigid wilderness in Greenland, Iceland, and Alaska. UH-1H
Cause was determined to be explosive engine failure as the result of corrosion of the #1 bearing. CPT Terrance K. Woolever [P]
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Edward L. Burkhaulter [IP]
P & 5 PAX injured. UH-1D
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WOC Stephen L. McGrew [SP]
141 SC CO (AR ARNG)
SGT Kosta T. Milisis [C]
CP injured. united methodist church global methodist. A/C crashed near Elba after the mast failed resulting in separation of M/R. #65-9808
336 AHC (USAR)
WOC Charles E. Cady [SP]
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Wx was 200' scattered, measured 500' and overcast. #64-14273
CPT Myles H. Mierswa Jr [P]
Air mission cmdr placed the Inf airmobile operation on a wx hold due to ceiling 100' and visibility 1/2 mi, but ordered the flight to be repositioned. 1LT Daniel B. COL Robert T. Basha
Crew successfully autorotated down the side of a hill after crossing a ridgeline. CW2 Jerome E. Green [P]
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Pilot attempted VFR into IFR weather by pilot not instrument qualified under direction from demanding officer. 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. SFC Juan R. Guerra
DEP Roy A. Chester-LA Co
At 1825 hrs, witness on the northern coast reported low-flying acft flying over her house, followed by silence. CW2 Michael H. Andress [IP]
LTJG Philip R. O'Connell (USN)
Chalk 2 hit the ground in a right nose-low attitude and tumbled approx 292' before coming to rest in an inverted position.
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SGT Richard G. Romero-Imperial Co
Shortly after takeoff at approx 0025 hrs, A/C suffered engine failure at 300-500' AGL. UH-1D
SP4 Brian A. Tetta [C]
2LT Richard A. Veon [SP], WOC Louis A. Brooks Jr [SP]
The student pilots were less than 1 month from earning their wings. #71-20179
ENS Nicholas J. Ciccarelli (USN)
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A/C crashed 4 mi NW of Pembroke while on a routine training mission from Ft Stewart. CP died of injuries on 07NOV69. 1SG Solon B. SP4 Terry W. Clark [CE]
WOC William B. Hiltebeitel [SP]
CW2 Michael J. Foley [P]
A/C crashed at approx 1130 hrs into trees in area of low visibility approx 20 miles north of Dahlonega after hitting Akin Mountain during a routine training mission. E/501 AVN
SP4 Alfred C. Murphy [CE]. 1LT Gregory J. Paredes [CP]
1LT Gregory P. Powers [IP]
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CW2 Howard W. Blanton Jr [P]
It then burst into flames. USAAVNS
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CW2 Riley D. Wicker [P]
A/C in flight of three crashed into a field near the village of Hermersdorf during a training flight. SFC Peter A. Graves
SPC Joel L. Meints* [CE]
193 AVN
A/C crashed between Elba and New Brockton on a training flight from Ft Rucker. A/C went IMC after climbing into clouds for unknown reasons and pilot made mayday call indicating that A/C was spinning.
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CW2 Julius H. Ingram [P]
SPC Henry Salcido
1LT Daniel Winchester Jr. 4 CMD AVN BN
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SP4 Ray Duda [CE]. SP4 Raymond W. Colby
The DOD. [Need A/C Unit]
NOTE: This A/C & crew took off from our flight line, where it was based when not in field. UH-1H
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A/C was on a night resupply mission and after supply dropoff, five PAX boarded for return flight. CW3 Clarence P. Burkett Jr [P]
CW2 Kenneth A. Getchell [P]
WOC George T. Faircloth
3 injured. CP & CE injured. FACTS & FIGURES. SP5 Manuel E. Moore
MSG Robert E. Lucey Jr. C/106 AVN (DE ARNG)
Caused by short shaft failure. [Need Tail#]
PFC Jose H. Garcia
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A/C departed home station IFR at 1057 hrs and at 1134 hrs crew contacted radar control and reported severe turbulence at 6000' MSL. WO James L. Mersman [P]
As A/C reached 400-500' AGL, mast bumping occurred causing loss of the rotor head, rolled inverted and crashed into trees at approx. 114 AVN
precessing main attitude indicator. A/C crashed in dense fog around 0003 hours EDT near Yarmouth on a combined passenger delivery and training missing from Providence to Camp Edwards.
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Lead turned around to find the burning wreckage. UH-1H
A/C crashed at approx 1325 hrs in a steep ravine near Timber Mountain while attempting to take off from mountain with all unit IP's, ASO, and CO at Ft Carson. SGT Dallas R. Cooper. CW2 Stewart Hundere [AC]
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CIV Patrick R. Pennington.
WOC Guy K. Nelson [SP]. 1LT Donald E. Spencer [P]
SP5 Billy G. McGee [CE]
A/C on a medical evacuation mission crashed into a mountain at approx 3000' level, outside of Soto Cano AFB near Comayagua. UH-1H
CW2 Mark H. Nelson [P]
SP4 Terry L. Knoll [CE]
A/C exploded and crashed in a wheat field near Ebenheid during a routine maintenance test flight. [Need Tail#]
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which involved two slicks flying side-by-side. At the time of the crash non-rated 2LT Groce was in the pilot's seat flying the A/C. SGT Jeffrey L. Kildow [CE]
A/C crashed at approx 1832 hrs in a windstorm less than 1 mile W of the airfield. UH-1
AIR TRP/116 ACR (ID ARNG)
The CE that survived was thrown from the descending A/C at about 200' and lived. A/C was in flight of four when it crashed at 1757 hours approx 8 mi SE from Camp Atterbury during routine NOE training due to failure of the forward reduction gear assembly component of the A/C's engine. #66-15245
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A/C and crew were based at Peden Barracks in Wertheim. CW2 Ronald R. Kennedy [P]
Mid-air crash with an OH-6A #67-16656 during routine training at Lawson AAF. #66-0787
A/C crashed due to a failure of the A-7 fuel control, while on MAST mission to rescue personnel in a downed civilian Cessna. 6 injured. *Zilla died May 23 of his injuries.
IP injured.
1LT Charles W. Wilks [IP]
PVT Wayne G. Stevens
A/C crashed in a field near Allen Stagefield near Wicksburg at approx 1510 hours while on a routine student pilot training mission. PFC Donald R. Krause
The A/C struck the tail rotor and crashed on top of Wilson.
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CP injured. Medevac crews were universally considered the most selfless of all combat aircrews in the war. Suspect crew disorientation due to whiteout conditions when A/C hit the mountain on the right side. A/C was on a transport flight and while RTB, crew smelled smoke. Military Helicopter Enamel Hat Lapel Pin Pin Back 1 1/4" Vintage. [Need Tail#]
CPT Richard D. Donaldson [IP]
SGT Todd W. Smit
Eventually, however, a system that no longer has an Army-wide parts system or support structure must be phased out. A/C crashed in dense fog near Grafenwoehr enroute to assist in the evac of an accident victim.
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Aerial Rocket Artillery (ARA) Battalions used all rocket (Hog) configurations with gun armed and grenade ships only in the Headquarters Battery.
Mid-air over Dorret's Run firing range at Ft Knox during the final dress rehearsal for a demonstration for West Point cadets, etc. B/122 ENG BN (SC ARNG)
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Other aircraft were able to avoid wires. 40 AHC (CA ARNG)
2LT William M. Warhime
A/C crashed at approx 1100 hours near Townsend during annual training. 1LT Peter J. While flying through the canyon, A/C completed a steep right turn and then rolled into a steep left turn. #67-17423
A/C crashed and burned in heavy woods during a training mission on Ft Benning. 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. SP4 Carl E. Campbell [CE]
2LT Chris M. Trotter. The Sky's no limit.
M/R blades meshed and both exploded upon impact near King's Pond. A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three UH-1s in loose trail formation which departed Bishop airport enroute to Los Alamitos AAF. Jet pilot was also killed. A/C crashed and burned at approx 0900 hrs while on a paratrooper training mission at drop zone located on the Kentucky-Tennessee line on Ft Campbell. 421 MED
Pilot lost control after a small metal stud broke and key parts fell off the M/R assembly. #68-15640
SGT James R. Hendrix Jr [CE]. CW2 David W. Sawin [P]
WO1 David E. Crissman [CP]
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shortly after takeoff along the western sector of the DMZ at 2145 hours approx. A/C crashed and burned at 1140 hours E of Winlock off Freeway near Frost Rd. CW2 Robert R. Riegle [P]. #72-21559
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.