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SGT William R. Hogan [CE]
topped the ridgeline overlooking the Conecuh River valley and saw the valley was covered in a dense fog layer. Ward [CE]
CIV Patrick R. Pennington. #68-16221
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1LT Donald E. Spencer [P]
C injured. CW2 Robert T. Leaver [IP]
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From the OPNAVINST 3710.7T Chapter 8: 8.3.2.1.2 Flight Crew.
SPC Joel L. Meints* [CE]
(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. 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. Their blades meshed producing the mid-air. CE injured. army aircrews huey7ds grand cross banner schedule7ds grand cross banner schedule
LTJG Robert W. Fobes Jr (USN)
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NG N. Orleans [SP]. Military. USAAVNS
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LTC Joseph L. Lujan
6 injured. UH-1V
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The bearing failed due to lack of lubrication. A/C crashed shortly after takeoff from Hunt Stagefield at Ft Rucker after experiencing an engine failure. M/R blade landed about 500 yds north of crash site on the Rarey Rd. 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. At 1825 hrs, witness on the northern coast reported low-flying acft flying over her house, followed by silence. #66-0854
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: I am a CH-47 Flight Engineer Instructor at Ft. Rucker, AL that works for Flight School XXI. SP5 John M. Rudock [CE]
SPC Frederick E. Lawrence. WO1 Paul A. Holley [P]
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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. UH-1H
Flight flew over serveral sets of power lines then descend to lower altitude after crossing. WO1 Edward E. Dewinter Jr [P]
Combination of high airspeed and steep banks resulted in loss of altitude causing M/R blade to hit top of tree. CPT Donald J. Dicenso Jr [P]
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CPT David L. Hill [IP]
CPT Charles W. Worley [P]
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MAJ Hubert C. Carter [P]
SP4 Carl E. Campbell [CE]
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A/C crashed at approx 1645 hrs 8 miles SW of Candor while on a routine training mission from Ft Bragg to Charlotte. A/C crashed in the Red Desert near Rock Springs while ferrying helicopter from CCAD to Boise, ID. SP6 Joseph H. Johnson
Crew successfully autorotated down the side of a hill after crossing a ridgeline. Its mission is to develop, acquire, field, and sustain equipment that improves the combat. A/7-7 AVN
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1LT Gregory P. Powers [IP]
CP injured. [Need Tail#]
PFC Elijah Lister Jr
SP4 Kurt J. Schroeder [CE]
At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. SP4 Douglas Lee Adams [CE]
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The nose and windshield area was destroyed and A/C traveled forward 25 yds, rolled right and entered the water inverted.
Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. SSG Gregg A. Penn [MO]
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MAJ Richard C. Bulliner [P]
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1LT Gregory J. Paredes [CP]
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A/C was on a short 3-legged, cross country flight that departed at 1600 hrs. [Need Tail#]
A/C from Ft Benning crashed and burned while firing machine guns on Ft Stewart's Metz range. In order to qualify as an aircrew member and receive the . CPL J.B. Kim (ROK). A/2/126 AVN (NY ARNG)
SP4 Donald E. Shinnock. CWO Frederick Tate [P]
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1LT James B. Belcher [P]
SP4 Daniel V. McGrew
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A/C was on a medevac mission under NVG's when AAA fire hit the T/R causing acft to enter an uncontrollable spin. #69-15016
PFC Dennis J. Disselhorst
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. UH-1B
PV2 Randall J. Ladwig
1LT Richard J. Griggs [P]
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CW4 Daniel Scott was killed instantly as his side of the A/C struck the boulder. CW2 John M. Mercer* [CP]. #63-8522
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SGT Sheldon W. Gran
CPT Harry D. Kinman
WO1 James Q. Warren [P]
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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 crashed shortly before noon 9 miles NE of Cheraw during Air Assault II exercises due to engine failure followed by extended glide to clearing and hit trees. USAAVNS
2 PAX injured. #69-15913
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CW2 Stephen B. Maas [P]
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Armstrong killed on rescue Huey during takeoff. WOC William L. Nutt [SP]
A/C departed home station IFR at 1057 hrs and at 1134 hrs crew contacted radar control and reported severe turbulence at 6000' MSL. SGT Charles L. Hansen [CE]
A/C impacted ground nose low and in left-bank attitude. 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. 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. 55 AVN
CW2 William C. Woodard Jr [P]
1LT George G. Bendik* (USAF)
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Pilots (Group & BN Safety Officers) tried to beat a thunderstorm flying back to Campbell AAF. Crew tried to maintain VMC in IMC. The M1952A vest provided only fragmentation protection and was useless against small arms fire. A/C's mast separated and M/R blades struck fuselage, crashed and burned during training at Ft Rucker. USAAVNS
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.
After attempting to pick up a jeep (50# TQE limit), A/C took off from the PZ at night unaided. #66-0952
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PFC James E. Cullen
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 Johnny M. Rogers [CE]
A/C pitched forward into a high speed dive while changing position in formation flight cutting through 250' of trees on Ft Stewart. CW2 Michael E. Smith [P]
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After takeoff, A/C entered right descending turn into canyon and crashed into canyon wall approx 150' below rim. UH-1B
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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. PFC William Esposito Jr [CE] CPL Orin L. Allred [G] SSG Gilivaldo A. Martinez Jr [MD] 2 WIA. SPC Rodney L. Blodgett
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PVT Jude W. Johnson [C]
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SFC Ward A. Cornell
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SGT Steve R. Grisham [CE]. USAAVNS
10 injured. A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three that departed AAF at 2337 hrs searching for an LZ at night.
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PFC Alan G. Mandes
CW2 Julius H. Ingram [P]
memorial park funeral home braselton ga; virgo man cancer woman love at first sight. A/C crashed due to a failure of the A-7 fuel control, while on MAST mission to rescue personnel in a downed civilian Cessna. [Need Tail#]
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WOC William B. Hiltebeitel [SP]
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CW2 George J. Reynolds [P]
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Mid-air collision of two HU-1s about 1-1/2 mi E of Elba while on a tactical training flight from Ft Rucker. 7-1 CAV
CW2 Donald D. Bryant [PI]
CPT Arnold J. Kraushaar [P]
1LT William A. Dekle Jr [SP]
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A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three UH-1s in loose trail formation which departed Bishop airport enroute to Los Alamitos AAF. SP5 Edward E. Poindexter
P & 5 PAX injured.
Crow [IP]. PFC Jose H. Garcia
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A/C was on a night unaided Joint drug interdiction mission (Operation Border Ranger) when it was going to intercept a suspect vehicle. UH-1H
The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. While flying through the canyon, A/C completed a steep right turn and then rolled into a steep left turn. CE & PAX injured. UH-1D Huey US Army, Takistan Army variant. 1LT Ronald L. Redeker [P]
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. #71-20179
MAJ Robert H. Pearce (USMC)
Special VFR approach into weather which was below IFR minimums was attempted.
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2 injured. PFC Daniel F. Macon [C]. #66-0572
CPT Terrance K. Woolever [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. #64-13564
What is wrong with Army Aircrews? Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. 1LT Louis J. Stauber
CIV Everett T. Shockley. 76 AVN (VA ARNG)
10 injured. SSG Mifflin Tichenor Jr. HHC/101 AVN
1LT Vicki L. Boyd [PI]
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Mid-air with OH-58A over Ft Hood near Anderson Mountain during Operation Gallant Hand '73. WOC Lowell A. 04 APR 71. CPT Wallace A. Kell [P]
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. 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. CPT Dennis H. Uyenoyama [P]
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Crash took place during Gallant Eagle exercises and acft was based in Ft Sill. CW2 Howard W. Blanton Jr [P]