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SGT Floyd Smith [CE] A/C crashed while on a parachute drop mission near the Corregidore Drop Zone due to mast bumping. CPT Harvey R. Jokinen SGT Dallas R. Cooper. SP5 Jessie L. Baguex 21 AVN UH-1B CPT Michael A. McCrory [CP] 1LT Charles W. Wilks [IP] LTC Elliott W. Polcene Jr [OB] A/C crashed at 2225 hours during heavy rains, low ceilings and limited visibility approx 9 miles north of Taegu while attempting rescue of downed Marine UH-1N helicopter assigned to DET B HML-367. A/C crashed at approx 1832 hrs in a windstorm less than 1 mile W of the airfield. 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. WO1 George F. Camara [P] The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. The initial Army designation was HU-1, which led to the common unofficial nickname of "Huey." USAAVNS Primary causes of crash were determined to be crew fatigue, lack of experience and a 10 deg. CPT Thomas M.D. LTC James M. Basile (USAF) #66-16423 CW3 Robert C. Machholz [P] Price [SP]. SP4 Terry L. Knoll [CE] [Need Tail#] USAAVNTBD They then formed up in a side-by-side formation to fly past a picnic area at approx 25' AGL and 90-100 KIAS when M/R blades made contact and crashed. DAC William L. Kinsey [CE]. 1LT Jerry R. Taylor [SP] CW2 Carol L. McKinney [CP] DEP Mark S. Tonkin-Orange Co. 140 AVN (CA ARNG) 2LT Harold W. Esselstein [P] CW2 Jeffrey A. Moore [P] 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 . Visibility was 3 mi with light rain and fog. E/1 CAV RGT SSG James R. Dorsey Jr [CE] Thua Thien Province. #68-15387 UH-1 1LT Donald E. Spencer [P] CW2 John A. Clark [P] The UH1 was the archetypal utility helicopter used in Vietnam. UH-1 571 MED DET Pilot applied power for go-around but A/C continued to descend and lose RPM. UH-1H SP4 James D. Brown UH-1 UH-1B CW2 Ronald D. Schroeder [P] Toys & Hobbies; Toy Models & Kits; 1/48 UH-1C Huey Helicopter Iroquois Military Models US Army Aircraft Vietnam War. 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. NOTE: All victims are listed together since specific crews/pax were not known which aircraft they were on. Investigation revealed A/C was approx 900 lbs overweight for density altitude at takeoff point. SP5 Edward E. Poindexter A/C became uncontrollable, crashed coming to rest inverted in the grassy area between the east and westbound lanes of the Pennyrile Parkway at 2000 hrs. WO1 James Q. Warren [P] 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-1B A/C struck a mountain outcropping and crashed into Beaver Lake at approx 0805 hours while on a news photographic mission, taking pictures of survival training given to all new AF cadets. A/C in flight of three crashed into a field near the village of Hermersdorf during a training flight. young and young funeral home hartsville, sc theodore wilson obituary army aircrews huey [Need Tail#] Three PAX were ejected with two receiving major injuries and one slight injury. GI-Issue Personal Defense Weapons There is an adage in Army Aviation that you will leave a burning helicopter equipped solely with what is affixed to your body. 1 injured. CW2 James R. Harbeson [P] USAAVNS BELL Flight crew should not be scheduled for continuous alert and/or flight duty (required awake) in excess of 18 hours. 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. Another A/C on the same flight landed near the scene of the crash. A/C departed the site at approx 1415 hrs and proceeded downstream to recon the river. UH-1H [Need Tail#] 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. Investigation revealed that IP allowed student pilot to put the A/C in an attitude from which it was impossible to recover. UH-1H A/C crashed 2 miles from Matteson Range on Ft Rucker in heavy thunderstorms while on a routine mission. CE injured. WOC Dennis G. Hector [SP]. SFC David L. Alvarez [C]. CPT Stanley B. Albrecht [IP] #66-16092 The M1952A vest provided only fragmentation protection and was useless against small arms fire. IP initiated simulated forced landing and noticed rapidly decaying engine and rotor RPM. FACTS & FIGURES. A portion of the M/R blade went into the left side of the cabin and struck victim in the head. SP4 David G. Cowan [CE]. After pulling 120 AVN Pilot was performing a second ILS approach when A/C traveled 3/10 nm past the runway approach end, turned approx 180 deg. Miscellaneous units made up the remainder of Army helicopter aviation in Vietnam. SSG Donald K. Chavis [C]. UH-1H A/C crashed at approx 1145 hrs at Ft Polk during pilot check ride performing hydraulics off landing. 2LT Chris M. Trotter. Crashed 5 miles E of Kerrville at approx 1430 hours. UH-1H 2LT William P. Russell [CP] CPT David W. Watson [P] 1 injured. UH-1H CW4 David W. Sooter [P] D/101 AVN 104 TRN DIV (WA USAR) USNTPS UH-1 Keister was a news photographer for the Chattanooga Times and other PAX was the PIO at USAF Academy. Their blades meshed producing the mid-air. UH-1B A/C assumed abrupt nose down then pitched up nose high then rolled to right and crashed at Ft Rucker during dual training 3 days before graduation. UH-1 UH-1H USAAVNS Investigation determined that A/C encountered an engine failure and M/R blade struck through the cabin. CW2 Michael J. Foley [P] 1LT Daniel Winchester Jr. 4 CMD AVN BN NOTE: Most information for Vietnam crew losses have come from the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association UH-1H CW3 Geoffrey L. Nett [P] [Need A/C Unit] Pilot died from head injury when helmet came off during impact due to improper chin strap adjustment. WOC Stephen L. McGrew [SP] #73-21825 UH-1H SP5 Earl D. Rankhorn [CE] [Need Tail#] SFC Ramon N. Espinoza [CE] 1/3 ACR The TH-1H was one of the newest of more than 15 variants of the original UH-1 Huey first flown in 1956. . #64-13510 PdM AW is a product management office within the Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier portfolio. SP4 Daniel V. McGrew USAAVNS UH-1 CPT Sashai Dawn [PC] A/C on a medical evacuation mission crashed into a mountain at approx 3000' level, outside of Soto Cano AFB near Comayagua. 507 MED maneuvers in the Owens Valley during a weekend USAR drill. #68-16221 Spring pin in fuel control failed because of stress corrosion, resulting in power loss. WOC Stanley C. Owens [SP]. 3 miles SW of Panmunjom. 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. UH-1H nose-down level attitude resulting in a 57 G's crash force. 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. 2LT Jason J. Baker (USAF) PFC Daniel O. Hilton 1/325 ABN SGT David M. Coleman [CE] A/C was hovering to refuel when wind from the rear tipped the acft and spun it around and M/R hit the ground causing acft to roll on its right side. 1LT Vicki L. Boyd [PI] UH-1H UH-1D At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. While flying through the canyon, A/C completed a steep right turn and then rolled into a steep left turn. PV2 Charles D. Allison 6 injured. At approximately 1527 hours, a UH1B armed helicopter on a CA mission crashed and burned in the vicinity of coordinates BR837005. WO1 David E. Crissman [CP] A/C crashed at approx 1100 hours near Townsend during annual training. #65-9436 CPT Clarence M. Bratt [P] A/C crashed in the Sea of Japan while enroute to its base in Kangnung. #67-17423 Other aircraft were able to avoid wires. 4-228 AVN BN [Need Tail#] AVN DET/USAEUR CPT John L. Bearden [P] [Need Tail#] CPT Terrance K. Woolever [P] #68-15438 40 AHC (CA ARNG) NOTE: This A/C & crew took off from our flight line, where it was based when not in field. A/C crashed into a 4 foot boulder, and then rotated 185 degrees around it. CW2 Ronald R. Kennedy [P] SFC Lynn V. Keen [MO] #65-9967 CPT Arnold J. Kraushaar [P] #73-21694 UH-1H A/C rocked forward on nose, bounced and hit an embankment causing fuel cells to rupture. (#67-16360). CH-146 helicopter from Take on Helicopter in military, medical, civilian, police variant. #71-20260 UH-1 Lead aircraft spotted the OH-58, but failed to report its position to remaining flight taking off and getting in position. UH-1H A/C crashed near Elba while on a training flight practicing slope landings when A/C overturned and rolled down a hill. 2LT Richard D. Puckett [SP] 16 OCT 72. F/701 MAINT BN 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. UH-1 M/R blades meshed and both exploded upon impact near King's Pond. UH-1D CPT Benjamin S. Park Jr [MD] 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. 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. After an RON in San Antonio, the flight was on their first leg when lead asked for a commo check & no reply was received from chalk #4. LTC Ray Maynard (CAP) CW3 James N. Farrell Jr [P] P was killed when his bullet proof seat back severed an artery in his neck. WOC Michael B. McGowan [SP] 195 AHC CW2 Michael H. Andress [IP] Wreckage found 2 days later. DEP Roy A. Chester-LA Co The A/C struck the tail rotor and crashed on top of Wilson. Exact cause of stress corrosion could not be determined. 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. 1LT Noel C. LaPlante [AC] WO1 Terry V. Knight [CP] SP4 Harvey M. Reynolds [CE] SGT Larry E. Steppee . #64-14273 A/C crashed on gunnery range in final weeks of WOC training. The following pages will list only those individuals who have lost their lives UH-1D MAJ Miles H. Downes 28 AVN (PN ARNG) Probably cause was inverted or near-inverted attitude during bad weather causing severe rotor flapping and subsequent mast separation. A/C was placed in a bank angle that exceeded both pilot and acft capabilities for the acft weight configuration further aggravated when the pilot applied collective and aft cyclic in an attempt to recover which placed additional loads on an already overloaded rotor system. 1/212 AVN CW2 Kenneth A. Getchell [P] Combination of high airspeed and steep banks resulted in loss of altitude causing M/R blade to hit top of tree. The drop was canceled due to 300' overcast and visibility at 1-1 1/2 mi in fog. A/C tookoff from Ft Knox on a flight to "burn off" some time so it could be carried in for a scheduled inspection. 1 other killed (USMC) [Need Tail#] SPC Joel L. Meints* [CE] 2-4 ID CE & 1 PAX injured. *Miller was the first helicopter fatality in the Indiana ARNG. 2 SP injured. 1LT Charles W. Cupples [IP] #74-22309 [Need Tail#] CP injured. Aerial Rocket Artillery (ARA) Battalions used all rocket (Hog) configurations with gun armed and grenade ships only in the Headquarters Battery. 2LT Donald J. Kallem [P]. AHT/163 ACR (UT ARNG) UH-1B WOC injured. [Need Tail#] The new Directional Infrared Countermeasures system has recently become operational with the U.S. Army. UH-1H SP4 Terry W. Clark [CE] #69-15329 Pilot lost control after a small metal stud broke and key parts fell off the M/R assembly. CW2 Stewart Hundere [AC] PFC Ira D. Holland [CE] WO1 Lawrence D. Topel [P] 25 AVN BN CPT Edward F. Roe II [SP] Investigation suspected that they continued flight using degraded visual cues that caused them to falsely interpret their altitude and visible horizon. Employed as troop transports, Medevac aircraft, and gunships, the Huey transformed the battlefield in Southeast Asia. Lead turned around to find the burning wreckage. 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. 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! A medevac helicopter carrying soldiers wounded in a clash with North Korean troops crashed 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. A/C involved in midair crash with an TH-13 #67-17067 3 mi N of Hanchey AHP during training at Ft Rucker. #68-15640 ENS Nicholas J. Ciccarelli (USN) Approx 2 min after takeoff, 4nm NW of airfield, A/C struck an 80' tree, 59' above the ground and traveled another 345' as it descended through a heavily wooded area, striking several more trees before ground impact. D/28 AVN (NC ARNG) [OH-58A Involved], PFC Michael E. Whittle [C] PFC Jaff J. Decker [CE] [Need Tail#] UH-1D CW2 Mark H. Nelson [P] 116 AHT (WA ARNG) 1 injured. AB-212 Twin Huey Italian Army, Italian Air Force, Italian Navy variant. Wreckage discovered at 0850 hrs the following morning. DET H 504 AVN MAJ Harold F. Sutton [P]. 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. A/C from Ft Benning crashed and burned while firing machine guns on Ft Stewart's Metz range. SP4 Ricardo J. Tornero [CE] UH-1H Pool [SP]. 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. #63-8840 USAAVNS and traveled 3/10 nm back towards the approach end of runway. [Need Tail#] CW2 Larry N. Sain [P] SGT Todd W. Smit WO1 Randy R. Locklear [P] WO1 Dennis L. Knoll [CP] Crow [IP]. 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. 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. A/C crashed shortly after takeoff from Hunt Stagefield at Ft Rucker after experiencing an engine failure. 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. WOC Brent D. Gularte [SP] CIV Max Keister. Separation of white drive link caused an uncontrollable descending right turn and crash into trees. SP4 Douglas Lee Adams [CE] 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. CIV Sven E. Carlson 82 AVN #67-17567 Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning. 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. Brown [CE] 141 SC CO (AR ARNG) 1LT Louis J. Stauber Crew successfully autorotated down the side of a hill after crossing a ridgeline. CPT Gary E. Elliott. 55 AVN CPT Walter M. Parke Sr [P] Cause was determined to be explosive engine failure as the result of corrosion of the #1 bearing. UH-1D Member of Army team of helicopter acrobats was killed when he fell 40' while performing at a carnival in Madison. USAAVNS A/C crashed near Wertheim during weather related night crash during a mercy flight to Aschaffenburg to pick up a supply of blood. IP injured. Aircrews from Ellsworth Air Force Base worked side-by-side with members of the 582nd Helicopter Group out of F.E. #69-15320 CW2 Edmund F. Paulauskas [P]. 4 injured. [Need Tail#] CW2 John J. McCarthy [P] A/7-7 AVN SGT Charles B. 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. SP4 Donald E. Shinnock. #915 UH-1H [Need Tail#] SFC Ward A. Cornell The main fuselage came to rest directly underneath the power line and the tail section rolled approx 40' down a hill. UH-1 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. UH-1H [Need Tail#] UH-1H UH-1D 10 injured. #62-12520 After attempting to pick up a jeep (50# TQE limit), A/C took off from the PZ at night unaided. Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning in light rain conditions. CE & PAX injured. CPT Philip R. Ramsey [P]. #69-15913 Shaft sheared from coupling after seizure. USAAVNS 351 AVN 2LT William R. Groce SP4 Jimmie L. Barbaree [CE]. B/122 ENG BN (SC ARNG) The impact scattered debris for about 100 yds, and the tail section and engine were separated from the fuselage. A/C departed the airport for a half-hour flight with the PAX and minus one crewmember. CPT Jesse C. Yates [P] C injured. UH-1V MAJ Richard C. Bulliner [P] [Need Tail#] CP was killed when stabilizer bar hit him in the back and pinned him against the instrument panel. topped the ridgeline overlooking the Conecuh River valley and saw the valley was covered in a dense fog layer. 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. UH-1H 336 AVN (USAR) 1968 ~ 1967 ~ 1966 ~ 1963-65, CW2 William J. Zimmermann [IP] CP injured. SP4 Ray Duda [CE]. A/1/212 AVN Crew tried to maintain VMC in IMC. CIV Phillip E. Walker [IP] [Need Tail#] 1. UH-1 UH-1H SP5 Billy G. McGee [CE] 197 AVN (10 AVN GP) [Need Tail#] CW2 Jules S. Guidry [PP] It broke up on impact and sank, leaving a fuel fire on the surface. The student pilots were less than 1 month from earning their wings. UH-1H PFC Daniel F. Macon [C]. A/C was chalk #4 in a 4-aircraft ferry flight from CCAD to CA. UH-1H A/C was on a tactical service mission with crew of 3 and 5 PAX on Ft Bragg. E/3 AVN BN Probable cause was spatial disorientation. The soldiers had been conducting A/C crashed 18 miles N of Dothan near the Choctawatchee River while on a routine training mission. UH-1H UH-1M CW2 Lawrence E. Apt [P] The Army's 250-foot drop tower at Fort Benning, Georgia sees a newly designed training parachute installed to better match current parachute drop rates. [Need Tail#] WOC Malcolm H. Littman Jr. [Need A/C Unit] Accident caused by material failure of collective pitch sleeve lock. CW2 James M. Hines [P] IP told student he was assuming controls, but student would not release controls. USAAVNS (Army) Army aircrews are going to. CW3 Rodney G. Goheen [P] JTACs and Aircrews participate in joint exercise over PRTC. UH-1H 193 AVN The A/C entered the tall trees and impacted. Gear coupling froze as result of extreme heat. DEP James D. McSweeney-LA Co 3 injured. A/C crashed approx 10 mi S of Geneva shortly after nightfall during training flight from Ft Rucker. #64-13900 USAAVNS WOC Larry L. Breaden [SP] CPT Dennis H. Uyenoyama [P] CPT Laurence R. Sexton [MP] 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. A/C crashed into Lake Ellsworth (15 mi N of Ft Sill) and sank in 15' of water while conducting over water training under NVGs. A/C crashed in Lake Tahoe at approx 1618 hrs during a flight with an unauthorized civilian PAX onboard. 4 injured. SP4 Richard E. Corder PFC Jose H. Garcia UH-1H UH-1 WOC James C. Garland [SP] PFC Gerald F. Court [CE]. A fisherman rescued the 3 injured about 300 yds offshore. 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. UH-1H 126 MED (CA ARNG) UH-1H #71-20179 WO1 Richard J. Kasha [PC] Killed as a result of fall from rope while descending on wreckage of private plane that crashed on Smart's Mountain. 11 NOV 65. UH-1H CP injured. USAAVNS #69-15187 B/158 AVN BN UH-1M A/C crashed in the Red Desert near Rock Springs while ferrying helicopter from CCAD to Boise, ID. CW2 Riley D. Wicker [P] 2 injured. D/1/1 AD CPT David N. Reue Pilot attempted VFR into IFR weather by pilot not instrument qualified under direction from demanding officer. Butler. 1LT Richard J. Griggs [P] HHC/194 BDE 1LT Daniel E. Graybeal [P] UH-1H 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 from Ft Campbell crashed 14 mi S of Cadiz and approx 2 mi SW of Veghel LZ at 1330 hrs on a training flight during FTX Orbiting Eagle IV after losing the T/R at night at low level, and went inverted into the trees. 3 injured. [Need Tail#] SAR operations failed to locate the missing A/C and were called off on December 4. CPT William S. Inklebarger [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. CPT Stanley E. Rohner [P] UH-1H 101 AVN A/2 AVN CPT James L. Crow Jr [CP] [Need Tail#] A/C crashed in a pasture on the Andy Kane Ranch on Squirrel Creek Rd, approx 7 mi E of Fountain shortly before noon due to "Jesus nut" (M/R mast retaining nut) coming off while on a routine operational training flight from Ft Carson.
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