CW4 David W. Sooter [P] SPC Frederick E. Lawrence. WO1 Paul A. Holley [P] UH-1H SGT Daniel R. Deyarmin (Army) Army aircrews are going to. UH-1H A/C crashed approx 5 mi W post near Monroe Mountain due to separation of drive link trunion bearing from swashplate. CPT John L. Dunnavant [P] CPT David T. Johnson 121 AVN [Need Tail#] Crash took place during Gallant Eagle exercises and acft was based in Ft Sill. 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. [Need Tail#] 28 AVN (PN ARNG) UH-1B 377 MED 104 TRN DIV (WA USAR) A fisherman rescued the 3 injured about 300 yds offshore. . SP5 Henry L. Andrews* [CE] C $63.6 Free shipping for many products Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1/48 UH-1C Huey Helicopter Iroquois Military Models US Army Aircraft Vietnam War at the best online prices at . A/2/126 AVN (NY ARNG) [Need Tail#] During a night-aided flight at 75' AGL and 60 KIAS, pilot made an evasive right turn to avoid another acft and while still in a slight descent, hit 10' berm. A/C crashed on the western edge of Ft Campbell while on a routine training flight. 193 AVN #69-15913 Pilots (Group & BN Safety Officers) tried to beat a thunderstorm flying back to Campbell AAF. 2 injured. WO1 Conny C. Cook [P] CW4 Dickie C. Hill [P] CW2 David W. Sawin [P] 2LT Donald J. Kallem [P]. CW2 Steven D. Hodge [IP] UH-1H B/158 AVN BN CW3 Jerome A. Kroese [P] DAC Ronald R. Cowden [IP] [Need A/C Unit] (NH ARNG) SGT Todd W. Smit Crow [IP]. F/701 MAINT BN Separation of white drive link caused an uncontrollable descending right turn and crash into trees. UH-1H WO1 Sheryl L. Siroonian [P] UH-1H PFC Mark R. Welch [CE] UH-1 2LT William M. Warhime PFC Elijah Lister Jr A/C crashed and burned in a wooded area near Hunter AAF while on a routine training mission. *Miller was the first helicopter fatality in the Indiana ARNG. CW2 Joseph R. Berning [CP] D/5/117 CAV (NJ ARNG) #63-8522 Accident caused by material failure of collective pitch sleeve lock. #65-9822 UH-1H CW2 Michael J. Foley [P] SPC Kurt M. Magill 2LT William A. Warren. UH-1B CP injured. UH-1 #66-16032 & UH-1B #66-16055 SGT David M. Coleman [CE] LTC Ray Maynard (CAP) Crashed 5 miles E of Kerrville at approx 1430 hours. WOC Stephen L. McGrew [SP] #68-15387 #60-3543 [Need Tail#] [Need Tail#] 336 AHC (USAR) SPC Rodney L. Blodgett LTC Harold R. Jacobs. GYPSUM, Colo. -- In the early morning of July 16, an Army UH-60 Black Hawk rescue crew was alerted to a severely injured hiker who had fallen 500 feet down one of Colorado's tallest peaks. CW3 James N. Farrell Jr [P] Among those killed were the deputy commander of the US Military Group and 5 Army helicopter crew members and medical specialists. 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. Training Area. UH-1H 4/12 CAV COL Christopher B. Sinclair Jr UH-1H A/C was peforming an NVG Medevac mission of a wounded military advisor when they entered IMC, initiated proper emergency procedures, re-entered VMC, was in level attitude at cruise airspeed when it struck the side of a hill 38' below the ridgeline at approx 2256 hrs. A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three that departed AAF at 2337 hrs searching for an LZ at night. Other aircraft were able to avoid wires. Pilot and medic in Chalk 2 acft were killed. UH-1H 2LT William P. Russell [CP] [Need Tail#] CPT Charles W. Worley [P] AH-1W Super Cobra and UH-1N Huey - Navy UH-1H At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. CW2 James M. Hines [P] 36 MED DET (MAST) UH-1B [Need Tail#] Pilot Knoll and CE Knoll were brothers. SGT John J. CPT Thomas L. Westbrook [IP] 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. The M/R blades and xmsn were torn loose before ground impact. D/4 AVN P was killed when his bullet proof seat back severed an artery in his neck. *Zilla died May 23 of his injuries. 129 AVN CPT Michael A. McCrory [CP] 1LT Gregory L. Ray [Need Tail#] CW2 Julius H. Ingram [P] CW2 John P. Parnin [IP] UH-1 A/C crashed at approx 1320 hrs just after placing a cross atop St Mary's Roman Catholic church under construction in Goeppingen. UH-1D 5 injured. UH-1H A/C was on a tactical service mission with crew of 3 and 5 PAX on Ft Bragg. #69-15016 MAJ Hubert C. Carter [P] WOC Charles E. Cady [SP] 11 NOV 65. 1. Edward L. Burkhaulter [IP] CW3 Geoffrey L. Nett [P] Other Helicopter Units | Huey Vets A/C exploded and crashed in a wheat field near Ebenheid during a routine maintenance test flight. UH-1H WO Ray F. Lumsden [P] A Short History of Air Rescue in World War II - Roger Launius's Blog 489 ENG BN (AR USAR): Huey Frog, Hog and Heavy Hog? - ARC Discussion Forums CE injured. army aircrews huey - digital-cameras-review.com PFC Ralph A. Cooper The new Directional Infrared Countermeasures system has recently become operational with the U.S. Army. A/C pitched forward into a high speed dive while changing position in formation flight cutting through 250' of trees on Ft Stewart. 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. Medevac crews were universally considered the most selfless of all combat aircrews in the war. SGT Charles E. Hansberry 1LT James B. Belcher [P] ARMY AIR CREWS: 1972-73 Vietnam Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths SP5 Earl D. Rankhorn [CE] USAAVNS CPT William L. Allen [CP] UH-1H [Need Tail#] The M/R came off due to mast bumping, cutting into the A/C causing the explosion and crash. NOTE: Most information for Vietnam crew losses have come from the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association 3/17 CAV #71-20206 SP6 David M. Webb [CE]. CPT Ronald R. Jongejan [P] 2LT Andrew W. Stocker [P] CW2 Gordon G. Shirley [IP] A/C took off from local airport and flew along the shoreline of Medical Lake for several miles about 300 yds offshore cruising about 90-100 KIAS and 20-30' AGL, initiated a slight right turn, entered a shallow descent allowing tail to hit water first, rotated forward and entered the water in a right, nose-low attitude. [Need Tail#] Eventually, however, a system that no longer has an Army-wide parts system or support structure must be phased out. 571 MED DET 1/325 ABN CPT Andrew W. Burgland [P] 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. 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 Ronald L. Redeker [P] 2 injured. #74-22309 [Need Tail#] 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. During hover before takeoff, pilot was making a pedal turn and was blinded by landing light being switched on, lost ground reference and control of A/C and crashed at approx 1800 hrs in the upper Ship Creek Valley at Ft Richardson. CWO Floyd Branchfield [P] USAAVNS CW4 Daniel S. Scott [P] WO1 Kerry P. Hein [CP] Shot down by an FMLN patrol in San Francisco canton at approx 1430 hours in Lolotique district, Department of San Miguel, while flying at low altitude. [Need Tail#] A/C crashed shortly after takeoff at 0500 hours from Hohenfels AAF near Nuremberg, during a routine flight over the Hohenfels James E. Robinson [ME]. 6 AVN PLT [Need Tail#] #67-17423 LTC William L. Smith. A/C crashed 4 mi NW of Pembroke while on a routine training mission from Ft Stewart. During descent, a high freq vibration was felt followed by a severe vertical vibration. SGT Floyd Smith [CE] topped the ridgeline overlooking the Conecuh River valley and saw the valley was covered in a dense fog layer. CPT Stanley B. Albrecht [IP] CW3 Donald F. Landmesser [IP] #64-13900 #68-15640 CW2 Riley D. Wicker [P] A/C on a medical evacuation mission crashed into a mountain at approx 3000' level, outside of Soto Cano AFB near Comayagua. USAAVNS 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. Fairchild tankers among KC-135s inspected for faulty tail parts, base officials confirm A/C crashed in a Kawasaki village field near Camp McTureous. PFC Dexter B. Baggett A/C crashed after striking a tree during a routine training exercise conducting an air mobile assault field test with 82 ABN PAX at Ft Stewart. Crew was performing a routine cross-country training flight from Ft Lewis to Stockton, when the A/C landed at South Lake Tahoe Airport. 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. P & 5 PAX injured. A/C became uncontrollable, hit the ground and slid about 60', coming to rest on its right side. The nose and windshield area was destroyed and A/C traveled forward 25 yds, rolled right and entered the water inverted. CPT Laurence R. Sexton [MP] Jet pilot was also killed. 1LT Jerry R. Taylor [SP] SP5 Edward E. Poindexter Killed during a rocket attack standing near his Huey while Troop was staging at Kontum Airfield. GSGT Dale A. Erlert (USMC) M/R blade landed about 500 yds north of crash site on the Rarey Rd. UH-1H UH-1D Pilot died from head injury when helmet came off during impact due to improper chin strap adjustment. WO1 Glendon T. Rowen [CP] MAJ Miles H. Downes Flight slowed to about 50 KIAS and crossed a tower at less than required 50' clearance when Chalk #4 descended onto the tower while returning to cruising altitude. USAAVNS Investigation determined that A/C encountered an engine failure and M/R blade struck through the cabin. Crew thought they spotted a downed aircraft and descended to approx 20-30' above trees, slowed acft below ETL, spun right and into trees, hitting the ground nose down. UH-1H CPT Francis J. Silvert Jr [IP] SFC Juan R. Guerra PFC Bonnie C. Handley. SP4 Kurt J. Schroeder [CE] CW2 Stephen B. Maas [P] 1LT Glenn W. Whitcher* [P] A/C was on a night mission supporting Project MASSTER when it went inadvertant IMC departing Pipeline Gunnery Range on Ft Hood at 0200 hrs and crashed about 600 yds from takeoff point near the Dalton Mountain helipad. A/C crashed and burned at 1140 hours E of Winlock off Freeway near Frost Rd. 11 AAD #70-16233 UH-1H #68-15383 A/C crashed at approx 1815 hrs in woods 3 mi north of Ozark during a training flight. A/C crashed in Lake Tahoe at approx 1618 hrs during a flight with an unauthorized civilian PAX onboard. Army Air Corps | The British Army CW4 Walter F. Nunley [P]. JACKSON, Tenn. -- To enhance Army battlefield lethality, UH-60A/L Black Hawk helicopter pilots recently tested technology which could drastically change how Black Hawk Army aircrews plan and . SP4 Mark T. Francis [CE] 1LT Daniel B. #66-16704 SP5 Warren W. Lemberg [CE]. IP & SP injured. A/C was attempting emergency landing after experiencing engine trouble. USAAVNS MAJ David H. Johnson [SP] USAAVNS ALTONA, N.Y. - New York Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk aircrews from 3rd Battalion, 142nd Aviation, dropped more than 100,000 gallons of water on a 526-acre forest fire burning in Flatrock State Forest on July 13 and July 15. 2 PAX injured. A/C from Ft Lewis crashed and burned after it struck power lines about 8 miles N of Ellensburg, near the Reecer Creek area while reconnoitering for Exercise Coulee Crest. WOC Donald M. McDowell [SP] UH-1B CE injured. UH-1H Butler. 229 MED DET WO1 Richard J. Kasha [PC] CP injured. A/C crashed near the islet of Evreos in the Saronic Gulf of the Aegean Sea SE of Corinth on a routine flight from the Southern European Task Force Base in Vicenza, Italy. The student pilots were less than 1 month from earning their wings. CP injured. #65-9975 UH-1H [Need Tail#] USAAVNS Suspect A/C was overgross and crew attempted to hover downwind in winds of 18 knots gusting to 30 knots. SGT Sheldon W. Gran A/C crashed in the Red Desert near Rock Springs while ferrying helicopter from CCAD to Boise, ID. SSG James R. Dorsey Jr [CE] Thua Thien Province. #66-16543 & #69-15857 CW2 Donald D. Bryant [PI] 2LT Richard D. Puckett [SP] CW2 Jerome E. Green [P] 1968 ~ 1967 ~ 1966 ~ 1963-65, CW2 William J. Zimmermann [IP] 3/498 MED UH-1H USAAVNS Crew tried to maintain VMC in IMC. Another A/C on the same flight landed near the scene of the crash. 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. This mod contain: AB-205 Huey Italian Army variant. CPT David L. Hill [IP] UH-1 Here are six facts about it. UH-1B 336 AVN (USAR) UH-1H UH-1D UH-1H CW2 Kenneth A. Getchell [P] A/C crashed while performing hydraulics-off emergency procedure at Skelly Stagefield. WO1 James Q. Warren [P] New York Army National Guard aircrews train by fighting Catskill forest SP5 Bruce L. Dunn [CE]. #66-16423 D/2-4 CAV [Need Tail#] CW2 Ronald D. Schroeder [P] UH-1D 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. The xsmn departed the A/C from the vibration. SP5 Gerald Rybacki [MO]. MAJ Robert H. Pearce (USMC) A/C crashed into a mountain while searching for the OH-58 Involved that crashed into the same mountain. #915 UH-1H 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. 2 PAX injured (USMC). A/C crashed at approx 1100 hours near Townsend during annual training. UH-1H D/28 AVN (NC ARNG) A/C hit pine tree during night training exercise (TAC X) crashed inverted and burned. #71-20284 In an attempt to maintain contact with the flight, pilot entered a slight descending left turn. USAAVNS #63-8760 [Need Tail#] Cause was due to corrosion in a single bolt in the M/R subassembly. A/C was cleared to land on sod next to runway, when it touched down hard and crew attempted to recover, became airborne again, flipped inverted, rolled and came to rest upright. #66-16293 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. SP4 Donald G. Van Dyke 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 SP4 Jerrold L. Nunes 1LT Richard J. Griggs [P] Mid-air collision at 1519 hours between two UH-1H's at Camp Ripley Military Reserve near Little Falls during an Army National Guard exercise. UH-1 CW2 Phillip A. Jones [PP] [8] The helicopter quickly developed a nickname derived from its HU-1 designation, which came to be pronounced as "Huey". A/C crashed near Runway 6 while attempting landing in foggy conditions at MacArthur-Long Island Airport. USAAVNS N.Y. Army Guard aircrews assist in forest fire fighting CW2 Carol L. McKinney [CP] CIV Phillip E. Walker [IP] 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. Suspected that pilot's attention was diverted shortly before wire strike to master caution and right fuel boost pump light that illuminated. Once testing is completed and UIPE Air 2PUG is approved, it will be fielded to all U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Army aircrews across fixed wing, rotary wing, ejection seat and large frame aircrafts. A/C crashed on a training flight near Elba. CPT James L. Crow Jr [CP] CW3 John D. Raybon [PC] UH-1B B/1/228 AVN [Need Tail#] Shortly after takeoff at approx 0025 hrs, A/C suffered engine failure at 300-500' AGL. UH-1B UH-1B Mid-air crash with an OH-6A #67-16656 during routine training at Lawson AAF. WOC was killed by flying debris while waiting to board A/C that crashed at a site on Ft Benning. At some point during spin, CE was thrown clear of acft and impact with ground caused xmsn to fall over which crushed the medic and the pilots were pinned against the instrument panel. 3 injured. : I am a CH-47 Flight Engineer Instructor at Ft. Rucker, AL that works for Flight School XXI. UH-1M SP4 Jerome S. Ryan Jr [C] WOC Conrad L. Walton [SP] The fire, located 10 miles south of the Canadian border just outside New York's Adirondack Park, began on July 12. A/C took off at approx 0700 hours on test flight when it crashed into Patuxent River in a steep right turn flying at approx 100 KIAS and immediately sank. SP5 Leonard Velucci. Primary causes of crash were determined to be crew fatigue, lack of experience and a 10 deg. #70-15709 CW2 Robert T. Leaver [IP]
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