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A/C became uncontrollable, hit the ground and slid about 60', coming to rest on its right side. UH-1
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1LT Noel C. LaPlante [AC] WO1 Terry V. Knight [CP] SP4 Harvey M. Reynolds [CE] SGT Larry E. Steppee .
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A/C crashed approx 10 mi S of Geneva shortly after nightfall during training flight from Ft Rucker. [Need Tail#]
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2 SP injured. [Need Tail#]
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CW2 Kevin R. Killman [P]
SGT Fernando Garcia [CE]. Xsmn displaced in flight, allowing M/R blade to sever tailboom. 2 WOCs injured. [18] 24 May USNTPS
A/C involved in midair crash with an TH-13 #67-17067 3 mi N of Hanchey AHP during training at Ft Rucker. MAJ Harold F. Sutton [P]. CW4 Daniel Scott was killed instantly as his side of the A/C struck the boulder. Visibility was poor with ceilings estimated at 400-600'.
The TH-1H was one of the newest of more than 15 variants of the original UH-1 Huey first flown in 1956. . INV Michael D. Davis-Riverside Co
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D/5/117 CAV (NJ ARNG)
Brown [CE]
The soldiers had been conducting
SGT David M. Coleman [CE]
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When the Army adopted its own two-letter designation system, the H-40 became the HU-1 (Helicopter Utility). ARMY AIR CREWS: 1970 Vietnam Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths [Need Tail#]
At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. Wreckage found 2 days later. SP4 Ricardo J. Tornero [CE]
The M/R blade of the Huey entered the OH-6As cabin severing the lower section of the cabin and rupturing the fuel cell. UH-1H
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M/R blades meshed and both exploded upon impact near King's Pond. USAAVNS
WO1 Edward A. Zelko [P]
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CW2 James B. Hayes [P]. UH-1D
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. WO1 Richard J. Kasha [PC]
SFC Doyle D. Cannon [MO]. A/C was part of a 4-ship lift combat engaged/peacekeeping mission over jungles on the Atlantic coast of Panama. UH-1B
WO James L. Mersman [P]
WOC Barry L. Cowles [SP]
CP was killed when stabilizer bar hit him in the back and pinned him against the instrument panel. A/C crashed approx 2 miles W of the main gate at Ft Irwin at 1815 hours while enroute to a field support site. HU-1A
A/C crashed and burned in an open area near Lake Tholocco while attempting an emergency landing during IP course training at Ft Rucker. LT Nevzat Elvermez [SP]. COL Robert T. Basha
A/C was flying in chalk 2 position when the T/R hub failed, made a perfect landing down into the pine forest only to set down on a tree stump, which damaged the fuel tank. [Need Tail#]
N.Y. Army Guard aircrews assist in forest fire fighting UH-1B
CW3 Robert C. Machholz [P]
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ARMY AIR CREWS: 1969 Vietnam Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths Another A/C on the same flight landed near the scene of the crash. SSG Mifflin Tichenor Jr. HHC/101 AVN
P & 5 PAX injured. 377 MED
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CW2 Carol L. McKinney [CP]
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1LT Jerry R. Taylor [SP]
WOC Lee A. 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. 1 injured. A/C crashed approx 5 mi W post near Monroe Mountain due to separation of drive link trunion bearing from swashplate. F/701 MAINT BN
Pilot and medic in Chalk 2 acft were killed. SGT Steve R. Grisham [CE]. Rotor blade landed 500 meters from the A/C. A/C crashed at approx 1320 hrs just after placing a cross atop St Mary's Roman Catholic church under construction in Goeppingen. CW3 Edward A. Jones [P]
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Sticker. CIV Sven E. Carlson
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CW2 Edmund F. Paulauskas [P].
SGT Dallas R. Cooper. A/C crashed in a Kawasaki village field near Camp McTureous. UH-1
which involved two slicks flying side-by-side. WO1 Charles M. Falcone [P]
B/3-5 CAV
There was a miscommunication between construction workers and the pilot that the load was detached, however as the A/C began to depart, the stress from the load caused the A/C to turn upside down, crashing to the ground nose first. 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. UH-1D
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Pinoy Aviators - #PinoyAviatorsNEWS PAF UH-1H HUEY | Facebook A/C in flight of three crashed into a field near the village of Hermersdorf during a training flight. 11 AAD
A/C had just refueled and was taking off from a tactical site at Clear Creek when it lost a T/R blade which struck and fractured a M/R blade. The student pilots were less than 1 month from earning their wings. A/82 ABN
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A/C crashed in a field along a heavily traveled highway near Hittistetten. WO1 Conny C. Cook [P]
1LT William A. Dekle Jr [SP]
CPT Wallace A. Kell [P]
PFC Elijah Lister Jr
SP5 Bruce L. Dunn [CE]. UH-1H
CW3 Robert E. Fisher [P]
P & CE injured. WO1 Kerry P. Hein [CP]
SP4 John V. Jones [CE]. SFC Juan R. Guerra
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353 ENG BN (OK USAR)
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CW2 Ronald D. Schroeder [P]
Fairchild tankers among KC-135s inspected for faulty tail parts, base officials confirm 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. CPT Gary E. Elliott.
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3 injured. DEP James D. McSweeney-LA Co
SP4 David G. Cowan [CE]. The fuel rupture sprayed fuel on the engine and the A/C blew up. Pilots (Group & BN Safety Officers) tried to beat a thunderstorm flying back to Campbell AAF. WO1 Joe K. Hornberger [P]
PV2 Charles D. Allison
A/C was performing NOE at 60 KIAS and 35-50' AGL. 76 AVN (VA ARNG)
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WOC Dennis D. Lukow [SP]
A/C was performing gun manuevers when excessive attitudes combined with CG issues due to fuel load in ferry tank, caused the mast to shear. SP4 Terence D. Miller
1LT Charles W. Cupples [IP]
A/C hit pine tree during night training exercise (TAC X) crashed inverted and burned. WOC Timothy Conway [SP]
CPT Walter M. Parke Sr [P]
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E/1 CAV RGT
Blackhawk helicopters replacing venerable Hueys at U.S. Army Yuma UH-1H
COL Cheatham was chief of the MAAG for southern Formosa. : I am a CH-47 Flight Engineer Instructor at Ft. Rucker, AL that works for Flight School XXI. young and young funeral home hartsville, sc theodore wilson obituary army aircrews huey 10 injured. SP4 Donald G. Van Dyke
Free shipping for many products! MAAG A/C based at Feng-shan crashed into a hillside 10 miles S of Taipei at 0953 hours. [Need Tail#]
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Heated flight suits would help protect aircrews from . A/C crashed and burned in a heavily wooded area about 1 1/2 mi S of Troy airport near the Oak Grove Methodist Cemetery at approx 2000 hrs. SP5 Gary L. Harelstad [CE]. [Need Tail#]
PVT Gary A. Holz [G]
Member of Army team of helicopter acrobats was killed when he fell 40' while performing at a carnival in Madison.
CSM James W. Cook
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Aircrews from Ellsworth Air Force Base worked side-by-side with members of the 582nd Helicopter Group out of F.E. LTJG Philip R. O'Connell (USN)
ARMY AIR CREWS: UH-1 Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths 2LT Richard D. Puckett [SP]
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. #64-14144
A/C crashed 9 miles east of Eufaula while participating in a training exercise with the Ranger Department of Ft Benning Infantry School due to engine failure on low level gunnery training run. UH-1
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SGT Charles E. Hansberry
A/C was on a medevac mission under NVG's when AAA fire hit the T/R causing acft to enter an uncontrollable spin. IP was in full control of emergency landing until they hit power lines during the flare which flipped the A/C upside down.
Approx one minute after takeoff as A/C was making a left downwind departure from LZ after hot refuel, the A/C struck the ground in a left roll, nose-low attitude traveling 60-70 KIAS.
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1LT Scott R. Cummins. 1LT Jerry R. Brown [CP]
1LT Gregory J. Paredes [CP]
D/1/10 CAV
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SGT Sidney T. Dew
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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. Suspect cause of the crash was due to red blade PC link fatigue failure. #70-16410
CPT Arnold J. Kraushaar [P]
At approximately 1527 hours, a UH1B armed helicopter on a CA mission crashed and burned in the vicinity of coordinates BR837005. UH-1H
MAJ Robert H. Pearce (USMC)
WO1 Randy R. Locklear [P]
The crew was conducting low-level flight while enroute to the NW NOE routes,
CE & 1 PAX injured. A/C crashed shortly after takeoff at 0500 hours from Hohenfels AAF near Nuremberg, during a routine flight over the Hohenfels
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. 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. Lead aircraft spotted the OH-58, but failed to report its position to remaining flight taking off and getting in position. CW2 Phillip A. Jones [PP]
The badge is intended to recognize the training and qualifications required by aircrew of military aircraft. A/C crashed in Clark Hill Reservoir in 50' of water 300 yards from shore near Plum Branch. A/C tookoff from Ft Knox on a flight to "burn off" some time so it could be carried in for a scheduled inspection. SP4 Raymond W. Colby
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During a left turn, pilot initiated deceleration by raising nose. He was climbing a rope suspended from a helicopter when he lost his grip and fell. PFC Donald R. Krause
Cause was determined to be explosive engine failure as the result of corrosion of the #1 bearing.
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Mid-air with OH-58A over Ft Hood near Anderson Mountain during Operation Gallant Hand '73. A/C had just left Toledo-Winlock airport enroute to Issaquah when it failed to clear a hill about 3 mi N of the airport. 3/498 MED
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SGT Charles L. Hansen [CE]
CPT Stanley E. Rohner [P]
After pulling
CW3 Donald F. Landmesser [IP]
CW2 Gary D. Armstrong [IP]
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A/C crashed in a grassy field near Wicksburg, about 10 mi from Dothan, while on a NVG training mission from Ft Rucker. These factors led the German Luftwaffe in 1935 to establish a sea based unit, eventually being named the Seenotdienst (airsea rescue service) under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Konrad Glotz at Kiel for the sole purpose of recovering aircrews in the ocean.By 1939 the Luftwaffe had expanded this rescue force by adding Heinkel59 float aircraft specifically modified for this mission. SP4 Jerome S. Ryan Jr [C]
ARMY AIR CREWS: 1971 Vietnam Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths MAJ David H. Johnson [SP]
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SFC Charles R. Metcalf [CE]
WO1 Neil G. Paulson [P]
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No - mayday was heard; crash attributed to unknown inflight breakup. ARMY AIR CREWS: 1966 Vietnam Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths This page last updated: 27APR18 Top of Page This website is not a product of the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, or any other government agency. WOC injured. WO Ray F. Lumsden [P]
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CPT Philip R. Ramsey [P]. DEP Roy A. Chester-LA Co
LTC Elliott W. Polcene Jr [OB]
1LT Jimmie L. Reynolds [P]
1LT Charles W. Wilks [IP]
A/C crashed at approx 1645 hrs 8 miles SW of Candor while on a routine training mission from Ft Bragg to Charlotte. B/82 CAB
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*Meints was in my unit in 88-89. UH-1B
SPC Jose G. Ruiz [CE]
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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. The U.S. Army Kept Trying to Give the Huey Bigger Guns [Need Tail#]
PVT John W. Harris
CW2 Harold M. Kelly Jr
SPC Rodney L. Blodgett
SP4 Robert E. Lee Murphy [CE]
2LT William A. Warren. 2 PAX injured. UH-1H
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ENS Nicholas J. Ciccarelli (USN)
P & CE injured.
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SP5 Carroll C. Zanchi [CE]
1LT Daniel B. 2 PAX injured, 1 CAV
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CW2 Willie M. Baker
3 injured. USAAVNS
LTC Harold R. Jacobs. WOC Charles E. Cady [SP]
AB-412 Grifone Italian Army, Carabinieri, SAR, civilian variant. Investigation determined that A/C encountered an engine failure and M/R blade struck through the cabin. SGT Floyd Smith [CE]
2LT Jonathan D. Coby [SP]
UH-1 HUEY HELICOPTER Military Hat Pin Lapel Pin | eBay A/C crashed in dense fog near Grafenwoehr enroute to assist in the evac of an accident victim. At an altitude of 15-20' AGL and very slow airspeed, the A/C pitched nose up and climbed to 50-60', rolled inverted and crashed.
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