#71-20260 SP4 Donald G. Van Dyke CPT Andrew W. Burgland [P] A/C crashed at approx 1100 hrs about 5 mi N of Saginaw while on an acceptance flight out of the Globe plant near Blue Mound. UH-1H SGT Daniel R. Deyarmin PIC was flying from CP seat was unable to turn on landing light during autorotation and pulled collective too high causing A/C to fall through, hit the ground and burn, approx 4 miles NE of Chaparral on the McGregor Range while on a training mission from Ft Bliss. [Need Tail#] 96 ARCOM (USAR) A/C entered a nose-high climb, with a 180-degree turn at the top, followed by a nose-low descent return-to-target manuever when the T/R hit a tree and crashed and burned on West Ft Hood at approx 0945 hours during Starburst '87 exercises. Flight flew over serveral sets of power lines then descend to lower altitude after crossing. USAAVNS UH-1 A/2/126 AVN (NY ARNG) #65-9975 #65-9601 CPT James L. Crow Jr [CP] SP5 Edward E. Poindexter 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. Visibility was poor with ceilings estimated at 400-600'. *CE died 31DEC75 of injuries. #68-15288 193 AVN A portion of the M/R blade went into the left side of the cabin and struck victim in the head. #71-20179 UH-1 Lead turned around to find the burning wreckage. A/C was on a MAST blood run and had dropped off the blood at Madisonville, KY hospital and was returning to Ft Campbell flying at 75' AGL when it hit a powerline severing the M/R push-pull tubes. A/C crashed during Operation Brimfrost at Ft Wainwright. Pilot reported weather was too bad and enroute back to field site when A/C crashed 5 miles NW of Rockingham near the Pee Dee River at approx 0645 hours. This website is not a product of the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, or any other government agency. CW4 Dickie C. Hill [P] D/101 AVN P & 5 PAX injured. 1/11 AA #66-16543 & #69-15857 A/C shed the xmsn cowling, then removed the M/R control tubes. CE injured. 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. CIV Sven E. Carlson SP4 Jerrold L. Nunes 1LT Robert E. Tindall [SP] UH-1H CW2 Kevin R. Killman [P] [OH-58A Involved], PFC Michael E. Whittle [C] 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! WO1 Randy R. Locklear [P] USAAVNS DAC Chansy Hang [IP]. USAAVNS 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. PFC Gerald F. Court [CE]. Killed as a result of fall from rope while descending on wreckage of private plane that crashed on Smart's Mountain. SSG George T. McKinney CE injured 120 AVN A/C crashed at 0906 hours about 2 1/2 miles from the main gate and only 1000' east of Colorado 115 while on a routine training mission. WO1 Joe K. Hornberger [P] IP & SP injured. [Need Tail#] CPT Samuel D. DeLozier [P] It was originally intended to be an air ambulance. WO1 Michael R. Dawson [CP] A/C involved in midair crash with an TH-13 #67-17067 3 mi N of Hanchey AHP during training at Ft Rucker. A/C crashed at approx 1311 hours during Tac-X training just before graduation on Ft Rucker. PAGE AIRCRAFT UH-1H GSGT Dale A. Erlert (USMC) CW2 Manuel Gomez [P] 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. Best Review Site for Digital Cameras. UH-1M 2LT Jonathan D. Coby [SP] A/C was performing a hydraulics off go around at a Skelly Stage Field. SGT John J. Task 1070 for all Army aircraft. UH-1H 6 injured. A/C crashed during training flight from Hunter AAF approx 5 miles NE of Rincon. [Need Tail#] #65-10055 UH-1B WO1 James S. Cameron Jr [CP] #65-9665 Three PAX were ejected with two receiving major injuries and one slight injury. WOC Michael A. Rogers [SP]. #014225 129 AVN UH-1 Toys & Hobbies; Toy Models & Kits; 1/48 UH-1C Huey Helicopter Iroquois Military Models US Army Aircraft Vietnam War. CW2 Gordon G. Shirley [IP] WOC Michael B. McGowan [SP] UH-1M #69-15016 *1LT Whitcher died of injuries on 07MAR64. CW3 James N. Farrell Jr [P] UH-1H CW2 John M. Mercer* [CP]. It then burst into flames. [Need Tail#] UH-1H #73-21694 A/C departed Hood AAF at 1330 hrs and arrived at field site near Gorman Falls at approx 1400 hrs where they dropped off supplies and picked up 3 PAX. HU-1A #64-13564 UH-1D A/C crashed in Clark Hill Reservoir in 50' of water 300 yards from shore near Plum Branch. A/C exploded and crashed near Wicksburg while on a training flight from Ft Rucker. 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. 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. Pilot Knoll and CE Knoll were brothers. The impact scattered debris for about 100 yds, and the tail section and engine were separated from the fuselage. C/101 AVN CW2 Stephen B. Maas [P] T/B hit the tops of some trees, knocking off the T/R and 90 deg gearbox, collective was increased and A/C began spin to the right. pop up description layer Submit corrections/updated info here . A/C crashed at approx 1832 hrs in a windstorm less than 1 mile W of the airfield. SGT James R. Teel [CE] LTC David H. Pickett [P] Brewer [P] A/C crashed 18 miles N of Dothan near the Choctawatchee River while on a routine training mission. [Need Tail#] Wreckage found 2 days later. UH-1H WO1 Richard T. Block [P] [Need Tail#] UH-1H SP5 Charles Rusk [Need Tail#] CH-146 helicopter from Take on Helicopter in military, medical, civilian, police variant. Warren AFB, Wyoming and joint terminal attack controllers from the England's Royal Air Force during a joint-training exercise over the Powder River Training Complex in western South Dakota Dec. 4-8, 2017. PIC broke formation and descended to an altitude of 50'-75' AGL for about 2 miles. 1LT Gregory P. Powers [IP] SPC James C. Bolinger [CE]. CPT Thomas L. Westbrook [IP] SP4 David E. Michon UH-1H B/158 AVN Struck by an RPG in LZ Airborne. [Need Tail#] #69-15449 CPT John L. Bearden [P] 229 MED DET CPT Willard R. Woody [C]. SP5 John M. Rudock [CE] Recognisable by their distinctive blue berets, AAC soldiers deliver firepower from battlefield helicopters and fixed wing aircraft to overwhelm and defeat enemy forces. CPT David L. Hill [IP] MAJ Hubert C. Carter [P] CW3 Rodney G. Goheen [P] JTACs and Aircrews participate in joint exercise over PRTC. All four crew members aboard perished. UH-1H #66-0572 25 APR 69. Submit corrections/updated info here 197 AVN (10 AVN GP) #71-20223 & #66-0818 1LT Peter J. Crew was initiating a missed approach but airspeed was slow and A/C descended in a slight turn, hitting trees and coming to rest on right side. [Need A/C Unit] (TX ARNG) A/C crashed into the east side of San Bernardino National Forest approx 15 SE of Big Bear Lake (Hell For Sure Canyon) at about 6000' level. 1LT Daniel B. Miscellaneous units made up the remainder of Army helicopter aviation in Vietnam. USAAVNS SP5 Gary L. Harelstad [CE]. C injured. The TH-1H was one of the newest of more than 15 variants of the original UH-1 Huey first flown in 1956. . PFC Donald W. Persinger CW2 Riley D. Wicker [P] A/C crashed into a mountain while searching for the OH-58 Involved that crashed into the same mountain. B/227 AHB 101 AVN [Need Tail#] The fuel rupture sprayed fuel on the engine and the A/C blew up. Visibility was 3 mi with light rain and fog. UH-1 Mid-air collision with another Huey 5 mi south of Samson near the Alabama-Florida line while on a training flight from Ft Rucker. (Army) Army aircrews are going to. A/7 AVN #71-20284 CPT Richard D. Donaldson [IP] Search was officially suspended on 10MAR81. Among those killed were the deputy commander of the US Military Group and 5 Army helicopter crew members and medical specialists. A/C was attempting a mountain peak landing and at approx 150' above landing site, rotor RPM dropped to 6400. #593 CPT Wallace A. Kell [P] UH-1H Gear coupling froze as result of extreme heat. 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. SP6 David M. Webb [CE]. M/R blades meshed and both exploded upon impact near King's Pond. DAC Morgan C. Probasco. CIV Phillip E. Walker [IP] LTJG Robert W. Fobes Jr (USN) USAAVNTBD WOC Albert H. Parker [SP]. At 1825 hrs, witness on the northern coast reported low-flying acft flying over her house, followed by silence. 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. PVT Barry J. Chatwin* 2LT Eric J. Smeltzer [P] #67-17621 PFC Gary D. Bennight [C] [Need Tail#] UH-1 #65-10109 UH-1H A/C crashed between Elba and New Brockton on a training flight from Ft Rucker. ARMY AIR CREWS: Army Aviation Crewmembers Line of Duty Deaths information websites Dedicated to the soldiers and families of the United States Army's Aviation Branch who have paid the ultimate price for freedom and liberties enjoyed today by all Americans. shortly after takeoff along the western sector of the DMZ at 2145 hours approx. 1 CAV PFC Daniel O. Hilton #69-15187 Of those servicepeople, 2,382 were killed while serving aboard UH-1 Iroquois, better known as the ubiquitous "Huey." A/2 AVN #65-9436 B/82 CAB maneuvers in the Owens Valley during a weekend USAR drill. UH-1B 15 MED DET CW2 Ronald R. Kennedy [P] A/C crashed and burned in the Santa Rita mountains about 5 miles from Sonoita while taking part in exercise Cloud Gap (classified research project). CW2 Jeffrey A. Moore [P] SGT Johnny M. Rogers [CE] CW2 Larry N. Sain [P] 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. E/3 AVN BN UH-1H UH-1B [8] The helicopter quickly developed a nickname derived from its HU-1 designation, which came to be pronounced as "Huey". A/C was on a night unaided Joint drug interdiction mission (Operation Border Ranger) when it was going to intercept a suspect vehicle. CIV Everett T. Shockley. A/C was being ferried from the Bell Helicopter Co. plant in Hurst to the Sharpe General Depot in California, when it exploded and crashed between Stephenville and Mineral Wells in the Morgan Hill area at 1215 hrs. 200 AVN #68-15438 UH-1H CW2 Ronald D. Schroeder [P] SP4 Jeff R. Patterson PFC Warren D. Switzer CW4 James A. Nichols [P] #63-8522 Military. UH-1 [Need Tail#] 1LT David J. Hendry [CP] A/C from Ft Benning crashed and burned while firing machine guns on Ft Stewart's Metz range. WO1 Eric D. Funderburg [P] AHT/163 ACR (UT ARNG) LTC Harold R. Jacobs. #69-15294 [Need Tail#] HU-1A SGT John W. Scott [SP]. A/C crashed and burned in an open area near Lake Tholocco while attempting an emergency landing during IP course training at Ft Rucker. CW2 Guy L. Andrews Jr [CP] [Need Tail#] CW2 Jerome E. Green [P] UH-1 UH-1 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. PFC William Esposito Jr [CE] CPL Orin L. Allred [G] SSG Gilivaldo A. Martinez Jr [MD] 2 WIA. WO1 Vincent C. Gibson [P] DEP Roy A. Chester-LA Co SGT Floyd Smith [CE] UH-1H [Need Tail#] UH-1 Price [SP]. A/1/212 AVN A/C departed maintenance ramp at Fliegerhorst Casern to the north and after clearing the boundary fence and about 200' AGL, the M/R assembly separated and fuselage crashed to the ground. 1LT Donald E. Spencer [P] CE & 1 PAX injured. WOC George T. Faircloth UH-1H From this designation came Huey, the name by which it has remained known. UH-1H CW2 James M. Hines [P] The crew was conducting low-level flight while enroute to the NW NOE routes, Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. 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. Accident caused by material failure of collective pitch sleeve lock. 1SG Solon B. #69-15013 SGT Charles E. Hansberry #73-21711 UH-1 [Need A/C Unit] 326 MED BN UH-1H AB-212 Twin Huey Italian Army, Italian Air Force, Italian Navy variant. 11 AAD A/C crashed into a 4 foot boulder, and then rotated 185 degrees around it. UH-1H 1LT Scott R. Cummins. WOC Larry L. Breaden [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. 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. CE injured. At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. CPT Dennis H. Uyenoyama [P] eBay Money Back Guarantee. 1LT Charles W. Wilks [IP] UH-1H WOC Stanley C. Owens [SP]. SP6 Charles D. Huntzinger [CE] LTC Elliott W. Polcene Jr [OB] PFC Mark R. Welch [CE] SP4 James D. Brown 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. SGT Kosta T. Milisis [C] A/C crashed in the Red Desert near Rock Springs while ferrying helicopter from CCAD to Boise, ID. UH-1H UH-1H A/C crashed approx 2 miles W of the main gate at Ft Irwin at 1815 hours while enroute to a field support site. CW2 Michael H. Andress [IP] WOC Stephen L. McGrew [SP] 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. USAAVNS UH-1H A/C flew into the Nha Trang Bay while searching for another Huey crash. WO1 Paul M. Kemp [CP] topped the ridgeline overlooking the Conecuh River valley and saw the valley was covered in a dense fog layer. D/28 AVN (NC ARNG) 101 AVN This mod contain: AB-205 Huey Italian Army variant. #70-16233 Loss of rotor RPM, pilot initiated a full flare, close to the ground and impact occurred at 20 degree attitude, nose up with a 30 degree right roll at 60 KIAS. CP injured. The 57th Medevac Detachment was one of . #66-16092 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. A/C and crew were based at Peden Barracks in Wertheim. #67-17408 UH-1B The UH-1 evolved from a 1955 US Army competition for a new utility helicopter. [Need Tail#] WOC injured. P injured. 10 injured. Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning in light rain conditions. A/C crashed near Ras Nasrani during a prephase maintenance test flight in Sinai. A/C crashed in a field along a heavily traveled highway near Hittistetten. PV2 Randall J. Ladwig 353 ENG BN (OK USAR) UH-1 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. AIR TRP/116 ACR (ID ARNG) #66-16348 A/C crashed into the North Han River at approx 1430 hours. USAAVNS CPT Terrance K. Woolever [P] UH-1H UH-1M SP4 Bengt E. Johansson A/C crashed on the western edge of Ft Campbell while on a routine training flight. The drop was canceled due to 300' overcast and visibility at 1-1 1/2 mi in fog. USAAVNS SGT Fernando Garcia [CE]. UH-1B SSG Cecil B. Medevac crews were universally considered the most selfless of all combat aircrews in the war. CW2 Michael E. Smith [P] From the OPNAVINST 3710.7T Chapter 8: 8.3.2.1.2 Flight Crew. #66-16704 PFC Elijah Lister Jr CW3 Clarence P. Burkett Jr [P] UH-1H A/C crashed in a Kawasaki village field near Camp McTureous. and traveled 3/10 nm back towards the approach end of runway. SPC Henry Salcido 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. WOC Dennis D. Lukow [SP] #70-16340 [Need Tail#] A/C departed field site to check weather. ELLENVILLE, N.Y. - A day of routine training to employ water buckets with military helicopters turned into a real-world firefighting mission for two New York Army National Guard UH-60 crews on Tuesday.The 10 Soldiers, based at Albany International Airport,, ELLENVILLE, N.Y. - A day of routine training to employ water buckets with military . SGT Brian R. Meuchel [CE]. WO1 James Q. Warren [P] A/C crashed at approx 1145 hrs at Ft Polk during pilot check ride performing hydraulics off landing. #PinoyAviatorsNEWS PAF UH-1H HUEY CRASHED, KILLING 2 PILOTS, 2 AIRCREWS & 3 ARMY SOLDIERS ONBOARD A Philippine Air Force (PAF) UH-1H "Huey" helicopter with tail number 517 from the 205th Tactical. A/C crashed near Weilheim while on a flight from Heidelberg to Ulm. SFC Ward A. Cornell There were heavy rainstorms in the area at the time. A/C crashed approx 5 mi W post near Monroe Mountain due to separation of drive link trunion bearing from swashplate. CWO Dewey C. Little Jr [P] After about 20 minutes of flight, CP announced a decrease in rotor RPM and A/C flew into trees and crashed. SP4 Jerome L. Brachel [CE] LTC Edward F. Kelly UH-1H CPT Robert D. Brown [P] INV Michael D. Davis-Riverside Co A/C was on a low-level, NOE NVG navigation training flight approx 2 miles E of Samson at 2100 hours in Geneva County. [Need Tail#] 195 AHC 1LT Louis J. Stauber Post crash fire engulfed the A/C. 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. 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.
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