N.Y. Army Guard aircrews assist in forest fire fighting
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. A/C crashed and burned in heavy woods during a training mission on Ft Benning. Submit corrections/updated info here
CW2 Robert R. Riegle [P]. CW2 Eular M. Young [P]
#71-20296
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. CW2 Gary C. Nistler [P]
CIV Jules W. Des Jardins
AHT/163 ACR (UT ARNG)
ARMY AIR CREWS: UH-1 Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths The crew was conducting low-level flight while enroute to the NW NOE routes,
104 TRN DIV (WA USAR)
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A/C departed the airport for a half-hour flight with the PAX and minus one crewmember. A/C was on a routine training mission out of Ft Rucker when it crashed and burned near the Crenshaw-Covington county lines just off of CR 43 and a 1/4 mile from Hwy 331 about 7 mi S of Brantley. 2LT William A. Warren. CPT William S. Inklebarger [P]
The xsmn departed the A/C from the vibration. united methodist church global methodist. SFC Ward A. Cornell
SGT Charles E. Lewis
UH-1H
CPT James L. Crow Jr [CP]
Member of Army team of helicopter acrobats was killed when he fell 40' while performing at a carnival in Madison. CPT Benjamin S. Park Jr [MD]
CP injured. The A/C struck the tail rotor and crashed on top of Wilson. Military Helicopter Enamel Hat Lapel Pin Pin Back 1 1/4" Vintage. Xsmn displaced in flight, allowing M/R blade to sever tailboom. WOC Dennis D. Lukow [SP]
PV2 Charles D. Allison
7-1 CAV
2LT Harris C. Vahle Jr [P]
Thua Thien Province. 197 AVN
USAAVNTBD
CE injured
WOC Timothy Conway [SP]
M/R blades meshed and both exploded upon impact near King's Pond. #68-15366
#69-15294
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SP4 Charles P. Perkins Jr [CE]. GSGT Dale A. Erlert (USMC)
A/C crashed at approx 1311 hours during Tac-X training just before graduation on Ft Rucker. 1 injured.
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WO1 David E. Crissman [CP]
Killed during a rocket attack standing near his Huey while Troop was staging at Kontum Airfield. SP5 David O. Moore. A/C exploded and crashed in a wheat field near Ebenheid during a routine maintenance test flight.
2LT Jason J. Baker (USAF)
1700 hours. A/C crashed at the base of Mt Listerane in the Rincon Mountains at approx 1300 hrs while transporting from Ft Worth to Sharp Army Depot in California. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for COX SKY JUMPERS US ARMY HUEY HELICOPTER GAS TOY BOXED at the best online prices at eBay! SGM John W. Knighton. LTC Harold R. Jacobs.
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SGT Antonio B. Solis. CW2 Howard W. Blanton Jr [P]
Crew tried to maintain VMC in IMC. [Need Tail#]
Crash occurred at approx 2355 hrs near Shaw Mountain on the NW portion of Ft Hood. SP4 Alfred C. Murphy [CE]. [Need Tail#]
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SGT Constancio Nacua
A/C crashed and burned in an open area near Lake Tholocco while attempting an emergency landing during IP course training at Ft Rucker. 489 ENG BN (AR USAR):
1/48 UH-1C Huey Helicopter Iroquois Military Models US Army Aircraft 11 AAD
CP died of injuries on 07NOV69.
UH-1H
WO1 Kerry P. Hein [CP]
Probably cause was inverted or near-inverted attitude during bad weather causing severe rotor flapping and subsequent mast separation. 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. DAC William L. Kinsey [CE]. A/C crashed at approx 1145 hrs at Ft Polk during pilot check ride performing hydraulics off landing. A/C flew into the trees on a moonless night 5 mi SW of Andalusia, while conducting a low-level navigation course at Ft Rucker 8 days before the scheduled graduation of class 71-41. #69-15016
CP injured. : I am a CH-47 Flight Engineer Instructor at Ft. Rucker, AL that works for Flight School XXI. 2LT James A. Fitz [SP]
Vietnam Gear investigates the development of the U.S. Army's aircrew body armor from the 1962 heavyweight pilots shield through to the 1971 lightweight Nomex mesh back vest. UH-1H
CWO Floyd Branchfield [P]
The drop was canceled due to 300' overcast and visibility at 1-1 1/2 mi in fog. PAGE AIRCRAFT
Toys & Hobbies; Toy Models & Kits; 1/48 UH-1C Huey Helicopter Iroquois Military Models US Army Aircraft Vietnam War. A/C was on a medevac mission under NVG's when AAA fire hit the T/R causing acft to enter an uncontrollable spin. CW2 Lawrence A. Powell [CP]
Mid-air crash with an OH-6A #67-16656 during routine training at Lawson AAF. #65-9808
#64-13564
Two aircraft involved were trailing. UH-1H
A/C in flight of three crashed into a field near the village of Hermersdorf during a training flight.
UH-1 Iroquois; . CPT Myles H. Mierswa Jr [P]
COL Robert T. Basha
195 AHC
CPT William A. Lashley [P]
I've been a crewmember on Chinooks since 2003 with the 101st, 2 ID and 10th MTN. B/122 ENG BN (SC ARNG)
For injured hikers, Army aircrews are welcome sight from above UH-1H
A/C was on a transport flight and while RTB, crew smelled smoke. CW2 Larry N. Sain [P]
Cause was determined to be explosive engine failure as the result of corrosion of the #1 bearing. #69-15324
A/C was RTB from a training flight at night due to deteriorating weather when it crashed, under power into heavily wooded area near Lake Tholocco approx 4nm NE of airfield. [Need Tail#]
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2LT Richard A. Veon [SP], WOC Louis A. Brooks Jr [SP]
WOC William B. Hiltebeitel [SP]
Of those servicepeople, 2,382 were killed while serving aboard UH-1 Iroquois, better known as the ubiquitous "Huey." #73-21711
WOC was killed by flying debris while waiting to board A/C that crashed at a site on Ft Benning. #69-15675
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CPT John L. Bearden [P]
#66-16543 & #69-15857
B/82 CAB
PFC Dexter B. Baggett
A/C and crew were based at Peden Barracks in Wertheim. 71 AVN
#70-16410
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CPT Arnold J. Kraushaar [P]
topped the ridgeline overlooking the Conecuh River valley and saw the valley was covered in a dense fog layer. CW4 Walter F. Nunley [P]. CPT Joseph Winford McDaniel [P]
CE & 1 PAX injured. CE injured. UH-1
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. WOC Barry L. Cowles [SP]
Sticker. memorial park funeral home braselton ga; virgo man cancer woman love at first sight. CPT John L. Dunnavant [P]
WO1 Robert G. Schutz [P]
WOC Steven D. Wells [SP]. UH-1
CPT Philip R. Ramsey [P]. UH-1H
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 .
A/C crashed at approx 2350 hrs 2 miles northeast of Muldraugh at the top of a rocky cliff, 40' above Wilson Rd during a flight to evaluate a new night vision device (starlight scope) at Ft Knox. 421 MED
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. Pilots (Group & BN Safety Officers) tried to beat a thunderstorm flying back to Campbell AAF. MO injured.
C injured. SP4 Kurt J. Schroeder [CE]
The Army Aircrew Combat Uniform (A2CU) is a two-piece flight suit formerly in the universal camouflage pattern, but now operational camouflage pattern that offers the soldier protection from flash fires.The coat is similar to the ACU in design, with a stand-up collar featuring a front extension, shoulder patches, a front zipper, two inside hanging chest pockets with flaps; adjustable waist . 1LT George G. Bendik* (USAF)
WO1 Glendon T. Rowen [CP]
During search for Texas International Flt 655, A/C encountered fog and crashed at approx 1630 hrs during a formation turn, impacted nearly vertical nose-down, and an explosion and fire resulted near Prescott. A/C crashed in a grassy field near Wicksburg, about 10 mi from Dothan, while on a NVG training mission from Ft Rucker. SP4 James D. Brown
412 MED (KY USAR)
#68-15438
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. CP was killed when stabilizer bar hit him in the back and pinned him against the instrument panel. A/C was on a short 3-legged, cross country flight that departed at 1600 hrs. MAJ Milton R. Roberts [P]
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PFC Gary D. Bennight [C]
A/C crashed and burst into flames in a pear orchard adjacent to Sacramento Metropolitan Airport. #65-9822
1 injured. CW2 Phillip A. Jones [PP]
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USAAVNS
#70-16340
UH-1D
2 injured. pop up description layer Submit corrections/updated info here . 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. SP4 Richard E. Corder
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.
Do military pilots have flight & rest hours regulation? A/C crashed at approx 0550 hours during a rain storm near the NE fringe of San Antonio after dropping off an automobile wreck victim at a local hospital. AB-212 Twin Huey Italian Army, Italian Air Force, Italian Navy variant. UH-1H
A/C descended while in left-banked attitude and impacted water at high speed, sinking to depth of 220m. 28 AVN (PN ARNG)
Brown [CE]
CIV Max Keister.
Cause was determined to be explosive engine failure as the result of corrosion of the #1 bearing. #65-10006
USAAVNS
At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. Aerial Rocket Artillery (ARA) Battalions used all rocket (Hog) configurations with gun armed and grenade ships only in the Headquarters Battery. UH-1
PFC Jose H. Garcia
army aircrews huey Heated flight suits would help protect aircrews from . HU-1A
2LT Harold W. Esselstein [P]
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 main fuselage came to rest directly underneath the power line and the tail section rolled approx 40' down a hill. The Sky's no limit.
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A/C crashed at approx 1320 hrs just after placing a cross atop St Mary's Roman Catholic church under construction in Goeppingen. #71-20223 & #66-0818
CPT David L. Hill [IP]
How many Bell helicopters were lost in Vietnam? - 2023 UH-1H
WOC Guy K. Nelson [SP]. UH-1B
Accidentally shot when M-60 in cargo area discharged while preparing to move a downed Huey crew from Hill 422 to Chu Lai. ID ARNG
A/C hit a tall pine tree, flew approx 100 yds parallel to highway before crashing into a grove of trees in heavy fog, burst into flames 200 yds off US Hwy 27 in Harmony Church area. 11 ACR
A/C slung a short shaft, hit a wire during autorotation and crashed.
ARMY AIR CREWS: 1972-73 Vietnam Huey Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths #70-16337
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After attempting to pick up a jeep (50# TQE limit), A/C took off from the PZ at night unaided. CW2 James R. Harbeson [P]
1LT Charles W. Cupples [IP]
No further details. Exact cause of stress corrosion could not be determined. CW2 Harold E. Carty Jr [IP]
A/7 AVN
Pilot died from head injury when helmet came off during impact due to improper chin strap adjustment. 1LT Jerry R. Taylor [SP]
UH-1V
#64-13510
CW2 Michael H. Andress [IP]
As A/C reached 400-500' AGL, mast bumping occurred causing loss of the rotor head, rolled inverted and crashed into trees at approx. A/C was chalk #4 in a 4-aircraft ferry flight from CCAD to CA. Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning. CPT David N. Reue
2 injured. After takeoff, A/C entered right descending turn into canyon and crashed into canyon wall approx 150' below rim. T/R hit during low level autorotation practice, M/R system severed from A/C, hit ground and rolled right. PFC Ira D. Holland [CE]
WO1 Eric D. Funderburg [P]
MAAG
UH-1H
SGT John J. 1267 MED (MO ARNG)
A/C impacted ground nose low and in left-bank attitude. The badge is intended to recognize the training and qualifications required by aircrew of military aircraft. #66-16092
SP6 Charles D. Huntzinger [CE]
197 AVN (10 AVN GP)
B/227 AHB
SP4 Carl E. Campbell [CE]
Brewer [P]
UH-1H
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SP5 Manuel E. Moore
WOC Michael B. McGowan [SP]
Aircrew Badge - Wikipedia 1968 ~ 1967 ~ 1966 ~ 1963-65, CW2 William J. Zimmermann [IP]
CW4 James A. Nichols [P]
1LT William A. Murphy Jr [CP]
No - mayday was heard; crash attributed to unknown inflight breakup. SP4 John Knight [CE]
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1LT James A. Johnson [SP]. A/C crashed on a training flight near Elba.
CW2 Stephen B. Maas [P]
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. Rose [P]
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. UH-1H
A/C went IMC after climbing into clouds for unknown reasons and pilot made mayday call indicating that A/C was spinning.
CW2 Hugh B. Pearce [P]
239 AVN
The M/R blades and xmsn were torn loose before ground impact. A/C rebounded into the air and struck the ground with a 30 degree left roll, rebounded once more in the air with remaining fuselage and rolled 1 1/2 times coming to rest inverted. SGT Brian R. Meuchel [CE]. A/C crashed near Runway 6 while attempting landing in foggy conditions at MacArthur-Long Island Airport. When the Army adopted its own two-letter designation system, the H-40 became the HU-1 (Helicopter Utility). UH-1
#70-16230
CW3 Norman B. Lowe [PP]
SGT William R. Hogan [CE]
CP & CE injured. 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. 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. A/C crashed shortly after takeoff at 0500 hours from Hohenfels AAF near Nuremberg, during a routine flight over the Hohenfels
The A/C entered the tall trees and impacted. SGT James R. Hendrix Jr [CE]. 11 AAD
UH-1H
ELT was not installed on A/C and aircraft could not be located after a month long search. 101 AVN
Visibility was poor at time of accident. Three PAX were ejected with two receiving major injuries and one slight injury. UH-1H
A/C was on a low-level, NOE NVG navigation training flight approx 2 miles E of Samson at 2100 hours in Geneva County. UH-1M
IP injured. UH-1H
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. 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. #68-16200
Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. UH-1B
SP4 George W. Marchessault [CE]
Green [CP]
COL Christopher B. Sinclair Jr
SP5 Bruce L. Dunn [CE]. UH-1H
A/C hit trees and crashed in swampy area. SP4 Howard K. Kearney Jr. USAAVNS
CE injured. P & CE injured
WOC James W. Connor [SP]. 2 PAX injured, 1 CAV
A/C flew into the Nha Trang Bay while searching for another Huey crash. 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. SP5 Henry L. Andrews* [CE]
CPT Thomas M.D. SP4 David G. Cowan [CE]. USAAVNS
(#67-16360). 2 SP injured. The soldiers had been conducting
CW2 John M. Mercer* [CP]. CW2 Michael S. Robinson [IP]
UH-1
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. LTJG Philip R. O'Connell (USN)
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. It then burst into flames. CW2 Dale R. Schmidt [P]
Heavy fog was reported in the area at the time of the crash. Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. SP4 Donald E. Shinnock. CW2 Lawrence E. Apt [P]
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NOTE: This A/C & crew took off from our flight line, where it was based when not in field. WOC Conrad L. Walton [SP]
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Other aircraft were able to avoid wires. WOC Arthur S. Primeau [SP]
Heated Flight Suits on Air Force's Priority List for Aircrews HU-1A
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A/C had dropped 4 paratroopers when it crashed in an open field near the Yamoto DZ. A/C crashed and burned in a wooded area near Hunter AAF while on a routine training mission. UH-1
DET H 504 AVN
Probable cause was spatial disorientation. CIV Sven E. Carlson
82 AVN
UH-1H
2LT Curt Heady [P]
WO James L. Mersman [P]
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. A/C crashed into a tree and exploded in flames about 1600 hrs in 11 Mile Canyon, approx 10 mi W of Florissant, during a medevac of an injured mountain climber that fell off a cliff. CPT Charles W. Worley [P]
E/3 AVN BN
nose-down level attitude resulting in a 57 G's crash force. UH-1B
WO1 Charles M. Falcone [P]
SP4 Terry L. Knoll [CE]
DEP Mark S. Tonkin-Orange Co. 140 AVN (CA ARNG)
1LT Robert E. Tindall [SP]
AB-412 Grifone Italian Army, Carabinieri, SAR, civilian variant.
UIPE protective gear completes ground compatibility testing The M/R blade of the Huey entered the OH-6As cabin severing the lower section of the cabin and rupturing the fuel cell. B/227 AHB
#69-15449
USAAVNS
CPT Ronald R. Jongejan [P]
WOC Donald W. Strickland [SP], 2LT Kenneth W. Birdwell [P]
#68-? A/2 AVN
#65-9967
101 AVN
6 AVN DET
CW2 Riley D. Wicker [P]
UH-1H
CP injured. A medevac helicopter carrying soldiers wounded in a clash with North Korean troops crashed
PVT Barry J. Chatwin*
Investigation revealed that IP allowed student pilot to put the A/C in an attitude from which it was impossible to recover. NG N. Orleans [SP]. SP5 Jessie L. Baguex
SFC Lynn V. Keen [MO]
UH-1
351 AVN
SP4 David E. Michon
WOC Billy L. West [SP]
#64-14144
4 injured. CW2 James M. Hines [P]
DEP James D. McSweeney-LA Co
army aircrews huey 7ds grand cross banner schedule #73-21694
MAJ David H. Johnson [SP]
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A/C crashed in a remote swampy area about 2100 hrs approx 3 mi NW of Ft Stewart while enroute on a MAST mission to rescue two victims of a car wreck under special VFR clearance. 3 ACR
CIV Patrick R. Pennington. UH-1
5 injured. The Army employed it in various roles, including that of an armed escort or attack gunship in Vietnam. SSG Michael R. Robson [MO]
16 OCT 72. [Need A/C Unit]
CW2 Paul S. Timmer Jr [P]
#66-15230
WOC injured.
CPT Thomas L. Westbrook [IP]
UH-1H
WO Ray F. Lumsden [P]
NOTE: All victims are listed together since specific crews/pax were not known which aircraft they were on. . The initial Army designation was HU-1, which led to the common unofficial nickname of "Huey." CW3 Donald F. Landmesser [IP]
The CIV PAX was the 18-month old son of the pilot.
UH-1H
Did you know the average life expectancy of a US Army Huey pilot in A/C was observed to fall straight down and strike ground and explode. A/C involved in midair crash with an TH-13 #67-17067 3 mi N of Hanchey AHP during training at Ft Rucker.
Blackhawk helicopters replacing venerable Hueys at U.S. Army Yuma
Gear coupling froze as result of extreme heat.
UH-1H
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. SP4 Jerome S. Ryan Jr [C]
UH-1B
Suspect A/C was overgross and crew attempted to hover downwind in winds of 18 knots gusting to 30 knots. A/C was on a night resupply mission and after supply dropoff, five PAX boarded for return flight.