Chalk 2 hit the ground in a right nose-low attitude and tumbled approx 292' before coming to rest in an inverted position. 10 injured.
CW2 Stewart Hundere [AC]
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1/3 ACR
CPT Thomas M.D. CW4 James R. Bollar [P]
CW2 Stephen B. Maas [P]
SP4 Ray Duda [CE]. SGM John W. Knighton. UH-1B
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. SSG David G. Rayborn [MO]. [Need A/C Unit] (CA ARNG)
The fire, located 10 miles south of the Canadian border just outside New York's Adirondack Park, began on July 12. [Need Tail#]
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CW2 James R. Harbeson [P]
CW2 Anthony R. Rakowski [P]
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CW2 Michael J. Foley [P]
A/C crashed on a pass over a firing range target on Ft Drum at approx 1500 hrs. WOC injured. SP4 Jerrold L. Nunes
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A/C was part of a 4-ship lift combat engaged/peacekeeping mission over jungles on the Atlantic coast of Panama. Approx 5 min after takeoff Chalk 2, flying at 100' AGL, lost sight of lead and inadvertently entered a descending left turn after becoming spatially disoriented and crashed in the Anderson Butte area of the Siskiyou Mountains in Southern Oregon. Special VFR approach into weather which was below IFR minimums was attempted. A special missions aviator instructor with the 54th Helicopter Squadron prepares for takeoff at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on May 13, 2014. PFC Ronald J. Shelton
Butler. Pilot and medic in Chalk 2 acft were killed. approx 0930 hrs, the A/C passed over the south shore of Klondike Lake and PIC made a steep cyclic climb and a 180-degree pedal turn with approx 60'-degree angle of bank, followed by a steep dive. which involved two slicks flying side-by-side. CW2 Jules S. Guidry [PP]
A/C crashed 2 miles from Matteson Range on Ft Rucker in heavy thunderstorms while on a routine mission. CW3 Geoffrey L. Nett [P]
LTC James M. Basile (USAF)
Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning in light rain conditions. LTJG Julian W. Johnson* (USN)
Their blades meshed producing the mid-air. 4 injured. WO1 Lawrence D. Topel [P]
Crow [IP].
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PFC Gary D. Bennight [C]
#66-16032 & UH-1B #66-16055
A/C from Ft Carson was on a SAR shortly before noon while ferrying searchers to look for the remains of a man stranded by a Christmas Eve plane crash, when engine and rotor rpm bled off during approach to LZ. 40 AHC (CA ARNG)
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1LT Jerry R. Brown [CP]
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A/C was seen in a descending right turn, M/R system separated and fell vertically, crashed and burned near Virginia 721 in King and Queen County on a routine training flight while returning from Patuxent NAS to Richmond. CW2 Kevin R. Killman [P]
WOC Albert H. Parker [SP]. #66-15245
A/C crashed at approx 1815 hrs in woods 3 mi north of Ozark during a training flight. 326 MED BN
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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. CW2 David A. USAAVNS
A/C crashed approx 10 mi S of Geneva shortly after nightfall during training flight from Ft Rucker. CW4 Daniel Scott was killed instantly as his side of the A/C struck the boulder. UH-1H
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WOC Dennis D. Lukow [SP]
Crash took place during Gallant Eagle exercises and acft was based in Ft Sill. This mod contain: AB-205 Huey Italian Army variant. Flying conditions at the time were described as marginal with a heavy cloud cover from 700' to 9,000'. INV Michael D. Davis-Riverside Co
Pilot was performing a second ILS approach when A/C traveled 3/10 nm past the runway approach end, turned approx 180 deg. 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. SAR operations failed to locate the missing A/C and were called off on December 4. The A/C struck the tail rotor and crashed on top of Wilson.
1LT Daniel B. A/158 AVN #67-17640 A/C crashed in a field near Allen Stagefield near Wicksburg at approx 1510 hours while on a routine student pilot training mission. Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. A/C observed entering cloud, reappeared in steep descent, pulled out and climbed back into cloud then steep descent. UH-1H
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WOC Harold C. Wilson Jr [SP]. UH-1
CPT William S. Inklebarger [P]
During the conflict, the Hueys relied primarily on 7.62 . CW2 Michael E. Smith [P]
A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three that departed AAF at 2337 hrs searching for an LZ at night. [Need Tail#]
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1LT Charles W. Cupples [IP]
At 20' AGL, A/C suddenly turned right and settled down to ground, M/R blades hit rock outcropping next to landing area, pitched up then fell down the side of mountain, rolling several times coming to rest far below the saddle and was consumed by post-crash fire. UH-1B
maneuvers in the Owens Valley during a weekend USAR drill. CW3 John D. Raybon [PC]
PVT Jude W. Johnson [C]
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. SGT Floyd Smith [CE]
CPT David T. Johnson
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CPT Joseph Winford McDaniel [P]
CW2 James M. Hines [P]
237 MED
SP4 Edwin L. Stoller [MO]
15 injured. Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. #69-15531
2LT Richard D. Puckett [SP]
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2LT James A. Fitz [SP]
IP was in full control of emergency landing until they hit power lines during the flare which flipped the A/C upside down.
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A/C spun into the Walker Quarry area of Milford Lake at 1100 hrs from a 120' hover and submerged in 35' of water during a routine training mission from Ft Riley. UH-1M
Shaft sheared from coupling after seizure. #74-22309
PFC Daniel F. Macon [C]. Other aircraft were able to avoid wires. The fire, located 10, ALTONA, N.Y. - New York Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk aircrews from 3rd Battalion . Probable cause was spatial disorientation. [Need Tail#]
SP4 John V. Jones [CE]. CPT William R. West [CP]
. MAJ James C. Rothwell [P]
DAC Joseph Samut-Tagliaferro [P]
1 injured.
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CPT Myles H. Mierswa Jr [P]
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SFC Peter A. Graves
At approximately 1527 hours, a UH1B armed helicopter on a CA mission crashed and burned in the vicinity of coordinates BR837005. #69-15913
Accidentally shot when M-60 in cargo area discharged while preparing to move a downed Huey crew from Hill 422 to Chu Lai. #69-15294
SP5 Bruce L. Dunn [CE]. A/C was attempting emergency landing after experiencing engine trouble. Accident caused by material failure of collective pitch sleeve lock. M/R blade landed about 500 yds north of crash site on the Rarey Rd. army aircrews hueybemidji state hockey jersey.
LT Nevzat Elvermez [SP]. CPT Edward F. Roe II [SP]
1700 hours. Other Army Helicopter Aviation Units in Vietnam. SSG Mifflin Tichenor Jr. HHC/101 AVN
WO Ronald E. Medlin [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. A/C was in flight of 7 acft on RTB from a 5-day field exercise to Goeppingen, proceeding in loose trail formation. #68-? A/C on a medical evacuation mission crashed into a mountain at approx 3000' level, outside of Soto Cano AFB near Comayagua. CPT Harry D. Kinman
WO1 Paul A. Holley [P]
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GSGT Dale A. Erlert (USMC)
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: I am a CH-47 Flight Engineer Instructor at Ft. Rucker, AL that works for Flight School XXI.
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. UH-1
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1LT Daniel Winchester Jr. 4 CMD AVN BN
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A/C crashed 18 miles N of Dothan near the Choctawatchee River while on a routine training mission. UH-1M
SP5 Carroll C. Zanchi [CE]
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A/C was on a routine instrument training flight with IP and 2 students and was seen at approx 400' AGL in a steep dive that continued until A/C crashed and exploded 3 miles SE of Marianna airport. Killed as a result of fall from rope while descending on wreckage of private plane that crashed on Smart's Mountain. USAAVNS
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(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. The crew was conducting low-level flight while enroute to the NW NOE routes,
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SFC Lynn V. Keen [MO]
#69-15851
SP6 David M. Webb [CE]. 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. #65-9665
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SP4 Donald E. Shinnock. SP5 Jessie L. Baguex
Mid-air over Dorret's Run firing range at Ft Knox during the final dress rehearsal for a demonstration for West Point cadets, etc. UH-1
CPT Thomas L. Westbrook [IP]
P & 4 PAX injured. After being installed on more than 100 U.S. Army helicopters, the Northrop Grumman Common . B/3-5 CAV
*Miller was the first helicopter fatality in the Indiana ARNG. MAJ Robert H. Pearce (USMC)
CPT Daniel H. Plemmons [P]
WOC Don C. Reed [SP].
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1LT Kenneth Holt [P]
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CW2 Gordon G. Shirley [IP]
COL Cheatham was chief of the MAAG for southern Formosa. P & CE injured. LTJG Philip R. O'Connell (USN)
The . WO1 Vincent C. Gibson [P]
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. SGT Sidney T. Dew
A/C from Ft Lewis crashed at approx 2230 hrs, 9 mi east of North Bend on a MAST rescue mission to pick up a motorcyclist injured in a crash with a truck. Suspect cause of the crash was due to red blade PC link fatigue failure. 49 AD PAX:
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In-flight breakup occurred causing M/R system and T/B separation before high-speed impact into trees. PFC Terrance T. Klein
CPT Willard R. Woody [C].
1LT Louis J. Stauber
B/38 AVN BDE (IN ARNG)
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By implementing an overarching emergency handling logic across the Aviation branch, Army aircrews will be better prepared to respond to emergencies in context with the profiles required in LSCO. A/C crashed on the western edge of Ft Campbell while on a routine training flight. #66-16715
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P & CE injured. UH-1D
Crew was performing a routine cross-country training flight from Ft Lewis to Stockton, when the A/C landed at South Lake Tahoe Airport.
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.
CPT Michael A. McCrory [CP]
1LT Franklin Pena [SP]. #69-15329
CPT John L. Bearden [P]
Xsmn displaced in flight, allowing M/R blade to sever tailboom. CW2 Mark H. Nelson [P]
LTC Elliott W. Polcene Jr [OB]
UH-1
#70-16233
Two Hueys participating in a mock disaster drill took off from airfield in loose trail formation for about 3 mi before turning back toward the airfield.
The Sky's no limit. B/227 AHB
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SP5 David O. Moore. CW2 Robert T. Leaver [IP]
SGT Brian R. Meuchel [CE]. UH-1
WO1 Richard T. Block [P]
vw golf door lock problems. #69-15925
The A/C crew was not injured. [Need Tail#]
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WO1 Michael R. Dawson [CP]
A/C crashed between Elba and New Brockton on a training flight from Ft Rucker. A/C crashed into Eklutna Glacier north of Anchorage during a routine training mission. PFC Ira D. Holland [CE]
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A/C was attempting a mountain peak landing and at approx 150' above landing site, rotor RPM dropped to 6400. I've been a crewmember on Chinooks since 2003 with the 101st, 2 ID and 10th MTN. 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 Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. UH-1
A/C departed home station IFR at 1057 hrs and at 1134 hrs crew contacted radar control and reported severe turbulence at 6000' MSL. 82 AVN
SP5 Gerald Rybacki [MO]. SP4 Thomas E. Heaverin [MO]
WOC James W. Connor [SP]. #63-8762
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PV2 Charles D. Allison
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WOC Theodore R. Nashold [SP]
After about 20 minutes of flight, CP announced a decrease in rotor RPM and A/C flew into trees and crashed. UH-1H
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CPT William A. Lashley [P]
SP4 Mark T. Francis [CE]
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PFC Bonnie C. Handley. A/C crashed at 1510 hrs in a heavily wooded area in lower Richland County while on an MTF after replacement of M/R system swashplate and engine fuel control. A/2 AVN
How many choppers were shot down in Vietnam? 55 AVN
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. CE & PAX injured. Separation of white drive link caused an uncontrollable descending right turn and crash into trees. WOC Kenneth Miller [SP].
CP injured. [18] 24 May
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DAC John Bryan [IP]
SSG Linda S. Simonds [MD]
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Pilot attempted VFR into IFR weather by pilot not instrument qualified under direction from demanding officer. UH-1 Iroquois; . WOC Stanley C. Owens [SP]. A/C apparently lost its M/R before crashing in a fiery ball on the Coastal Hwy 156 near Castroville while on a test flight at approx 1120 hours. SFC Ramon N. Espinoza [CE]
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NG N. Orleans [SP]. 1LT James A. Johnson [SP]. 1 injured. UH-1H
Mid-air collision of two HU-1s about 1-1/2 mi E of Elba while on a tactical training flight from Ft Rucker. #66-15230
SGT Michael J. Chandler [CE]. UH-1H
SPC Marvin T. Simpson. NOTE: All victims are listed together since specific crews/pax were not known which aircraft they were on. 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. CW2 Donald D. Bryant [PI]
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. 55 AVN
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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. 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. UH-1H
Aerial Rocket Artillery (ARA) Battalions used all rocket (Hog) configurations with gun armed and grenade ships only in the Headquarters Battery. [Need Tail#]
SP5 Billy G. McGee [CE]
SGT James R. Teel [CE]
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2LT Curt Heady [P]
B/1/228 AVN
WOC Charles E. Cady [SP]
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A/C departed the site at approx 1415 hrs and proceeded downstream to recon the river. It was originally intended to be an air ambulance. C injured. CWO Frederick Tate [P]
#69-15436
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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. The main fuselage came to rest directly underneath the power line and the tail section rolled approx 40' down a hill.
CW2 Gary C. Nistler [P]
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A/C crashed near Elba while on a training flight practicing slope landings when A/C overturned and rolled down a hill. 1. The student pilots were less than 1 month from earning their wings. UH-1B
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SP5 Charles Rusk
Fairchild tankers among KC-135s inspected for faulty tail parts, base officials confirm #69-15324
CIV Max Keister.
7-1 CAV
Keister was a news photographer for the Chattanooga Times and other PAX was the PIO at USAF Academy. 1 CAV
A/C hit trees and crashed in swampy area. WOC Barry L. Cowles [SP]
WO Donald K. Burch [P]
2 SP injured.
A/C became uncontrollable, hit the ground and slid about 60', coming to rest on its right side. The A/C started a right descending turn when the T/B separated, followed by mast bumping with the rotor separating, crashed and burned upon impact. UH-1H
1LT Gregory J. Paredes [CP]
M/R blades meshed and both exploded upon impact near King's Pond.
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Crew put the A/C ina tight left hand turn to avoid the weather when the engine failed. *PVT Chatwin died 7 days later of injuries. A/C had dropped 4 paratroopers when it crashed in an open field near the Yamoto DZ.