Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1C tail number 65-09447
The Army purchased this helicopter 0266
Total flight hours at this point: 00001783
Date: 09/15/68
Unit: HHD 44 ENG GP
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED IN THEATER
for Close Air Support
While in Target Area this helicopter was Attacking at 0200 feet and 070 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 5 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Passenger Cargo Section
Systems damaged were: PERSONNEL
The armor protecting the personnel was effective.
Casualties = 01 WIA . .
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft continued and accomplished all mission objectives.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P3, 25902 ()
Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1C tail number 65-09447
The Army purchased this helicopter 0266
Total flight hours at this point: 00002040
Date: 12/11/68
Unit: 68 AVN
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED IN THEATER
for Close Air Support
Unknown this helicopter was Attacking at 0075 feet and 060 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 3 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Passenger Cargo Section
Systems damaged were: COMM SYS
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft continued and accomplished all mission objectives.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P3, 34602 ()
Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1C tail number 65-09447
The Army purchased this helicopter 0266
Total flight hours at this point: 00002465
Date: 10/24/69
Unit: 116 AHC
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED IN THEATER
This was an Unknown mission
While On Target this helicopter was Attacking at 0500 feet and UNK knots.
Unknown
Helicopter took 2 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
Systems damaged were: UNK
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft continued and accomplished all mission objectives.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P3, 29703 ()
Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1C tail number 65-09447
Date: 11/17/69
Incident number: 691117261ACD Accident case number: 691117261 Total loss or fatality Accident
Unit: 116 AHC
The station for this helicopter was Cu Chi in
Number killed in accident = 1 . . Injured = 5 . . Passengers = 3
costing 289415
Source(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Army Aviation Safety Center database.
Crew Members:
P O2 BAIRD JN
CP W1 HINKLE BR
CE E4 SNEDDEN T
G SP5 TEARL MARK FRANCIS KIA
Passengers:
O4 GR KUNDE, LCO, G;
W2 P MASSIE, PAX, D;
E4 JL YEAMAN, PAX, D;
Accident Summary:
THE AIRCRAFT WAS INVOLVED IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE FLIGHT TO PHU LOI ARMY AIRFIELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF PICKING UP A SECOND AIRCRAFT AND RETURNING TO CU CHI. AFTER TAKEOFF THE CREW DECIDED ON AN INTERMEDIATE STOP FOR LUNCH AT NHA BE. WHILE ENROUTE THE CREW STATES THAT THEY FLEW THROUGH A FLOCK OF LARGE WHITE BIRDS AND THE AIRCRAFT ENCOUNTERDD BIRD STRIKES. THE PILOT STATED THAT THEIR AIRSPEED WAS APPROXIMATELY 90 KNOTS AT THE TIME OF THE STRIKES. THE AIRCRAFT PERFORMED NORMALLY AND CONTINUED ON FOR ABOUT FIVE MINUTES AND LANDED AT NHA BE HELIPORT WITHOUT FURTHER INCIDENT. DURING THE PERIOD THE AIRCRAFT WAS ON THE GROUND AT NHA BE, IT WAS REFUELED, SHUTDOWN, AND A PHYSICAL INSPECTION OF THE TRANSMISSION AND ROTOR HEAD AREA WAS MADE BY THE PILOT WHILE THE CREW CHIEF AND COPILOT MADE A WALK AROUND INSPECTION OF THE LOWER BODY. THE INSPECTION REVEALED DAMAGE TO THE 42 DEGREE GEAR BOX COVER (DENTED), BLOOD ON THE STABILIZER BAR AND MAIN ROTOR BLADE. ALL DAMAGE APPEARED MINOR TO THE CREW AND THEY DEPARTED NHA BE AT APPROXIMATELY 1300 HOURS. THE COPILOT WAS AT THE CONTROLS DURING TAKEOFF. AFTER A VERY SHORT PERIOD (ABOUT 2 MIN) THE PILOT TOOK CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT AND STARTED A CYCLIC CLIMB TO GAIN ALTITUDE. DURING THE PULL BACK OF THE CYCLIC, THE PILOT STATED HE FELT A BINDING "SIMILAR TO FORCED TRIM ON." UPON FEELING THIS BINDING THE PILOT MOVED THE CYCLIC FORWARD TO GAIN AIRSPEED AS IT HAD DISSIPATED TO 50-60 KNOTS DURING THE CLIMB. AT THIS TIME, THE CREW CHIEF, STATES THAT THE AIRCRAFT ENCOUNTERED SOME MORE BIRD STRIKES. HE ALSO STATES THAT HE HEARD A 'THUD' IN THE AREA OF THE TRANSMISSION AIR INTAKE AND A SCRAPPING NOISE TOWARD THE TAIL. SNEDDEN WAS NOT WEARING A HELMET AT THIS TIME AS HE HAD GIVEN IT TO YEAMAN IN ORDER FOR YEAMAN TO ACT AS THE LEFT GUNNER/OBSERVER FOR THIS PORTION OF THE FLIHGT. THE PILOT STATES THAT AFTER HE MOVED THE CYCLIC FORWARD, THE AIRCRAFT LEVELED MOMENTARILY, THEN THE NOSE CONTINUED TO MOVE DOWNWARD UNTIL THE AIRCRAFT WAS IN A DIVE AND A TURN OF UNKNOWN MAGNITUDE TO THE RIGHT. ATTEMPTS TO PULL THE NOSE BACK UP WERE UNSUCCESSFUL AS THE CYCLIC WAS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE IN THE PITCH AXIS. BOTH PILOT AND COPILOT WERE ON THE CONTROLS IN AN ATTEMPT TO LEVEL THE AIRCRAFT BUT THEIR ATTEMPTS WERE STILL INEFFECTIVE. FROM THE PILOT'S STATEMENTS, THE ALTITUDE WAS FOUR TO FIVE HUNDRED FEET WHEN THEY FIRST ENCOUNTERED THE CYCLIC BIND. JUST PRIOR TO IMPACT, AT ABOUT 120-130 KNOTS IAS, THE PILOT APPLIED FULL COLLECTIVE PITCH. THE AIRCRAFT LEVELED OUT SOMEWHAT IN THE PITCH ATTITUDE. AT THIS TIME THE AIRCRAFT CONTACTED TREES (PALM SPROUTS) ABOUT FIVE FEET FROM THE GROUND. THE AIRCRAFT THEN CONTACTED THE GROUND AND CONTINUED APPROXIMATELY 50 YARDS AND CAME TO REST ACROSS A SMALL STREAM. THE TRAIL THE AIRCRAFT CUT PRIOR TO COMING TO REST WAS SCATTERED WITH PLEXIGLASS, ONE PILOT DOOR, ONE SKID, AND SMALL SCRAPS OF METAL. THE TAILBOOM WITH DRIVESHAFT, COVERS, GEAR BOXES, AND TAIL ROTOR ASSEMBLY WAS APPROXIMATELY 25 FEET SHORT OF FINAL RESTING PLACE IN THE STREAM. THE FUSELAGE WITH ROTORHEAD, TRANSMISSION AND CABIN AREA CAME TO REST ON ITS RIGHT SIDE. THE AIRCRAFT BEGAN BURNING WITHIN ONE MINUTE AFTER COMING TO REST.\\
This record was last updated on 09/20/98
The following is crew member information for this incident:
Name: SP5 Mark Francis Tearl
The following is Goldbook
information on US Army helicopter UH-1B tail number 65-09447
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and is not intended to be the final authority.
This helicopter was purchased by the US Army in 0266.
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DATE FLT HRS UIC UNIT AREA POST COUNTRY 196610 40 356 3361 BELL HCPTR BAILMENT FT WORTH AVCOM 196611 16 372 3361 ARMY AVN DIV 6TH ARMY DUGWAY PG TEVALCOM 196612 102 474 3361 ARMY AVN DIV 6TH ARMY DUGWAY PG TEVALCOM 196701 39 513 3361 ARMY AVN DIV 6TH ARMY DUGWAY PG TEVALCOM 196702 80 593 3361 ARMY AVN DIV 6TH ARMY DUGWAY PG TEVALCOM 196703 124 717 3361 POST SUPPLY 6TH ARMY FORT ORD 6TH ARMY 196704 88 805 3361 ARMY AVN DIV 6TH ARMY DUGWAY PG TEVALCOM 196705 46 851 3361 ARMY AVN DIV 6TH ARMY DUGWAY PG TEVALCOM 196706 54 905 3361 USARV FLT DET VIETNAM RVN 196707 63 968 3361 USARV FLT DET VIETNAM RVN 196708 43 1011 3361 BELL HCPTR BAILMENT FT WORTH AVCOM 196709 2 1013 3361 BELL HCPTR BAILMENT FT WORTH AVCOM 196710 2 1015 3361 BELL HCPTR BAILMENT FT WORTH AVCOM 196711 80 1095 3291 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196712 59 1154 3291 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196801 50 1204 3397 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196802 48 1252 3397 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196803 46 1298 3397 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196804 31 1329 3397 BELL HCPTR BAILMENT FT WORTH AVCOM 196805 104 1433 3397 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196806 86 1519 3397 355 AVN CO 4TH ARMY FORT SILL 4TH ARMY 196807 64 1583 3397 OPM SEA NITEOPS 1ST ARMY FORT BELVOIR AMC 196808 110 1693 3397 HHD 44 ENG GP THAILAND PACIFIC 196809 90 1783 3397 HHD 44 ENG GP THAILAND PACIFIC 196810 50 1833 3397 HHD 44 ENG GP THAILAND PACIFIC 196811 100 1933 WC3FAA 68 ASLT HEL CO VIETNAM RVN 196812 107 2040 WC3FAA 68 ASLT HEL CO VIETNAM RVN 196901 87 2127 WC3FAA 68 ASLT HEL CO VIETNAM RVN 196902 40 2167 WCLNAA 79 TRANS CO VIETNAM RVN 196903 0 2167 W0MUAA ARADMAC IN MAINT NAVAL AIR STN AVCOM 196904 0 2167 W0MUAA ARADMAC IN MAINT NAVAL AIR STN AVCOM 196905 0 2167 W0MUAA ARADMAC IN MAINT NAVAL AIR STN AVCOM 196906 0 2167 W0MUAA ARADMAC IN STORAGE NAVAL AIR STN AVCOM 196907 2 2169 W0MUAA ARADMAC IN STORAGE NAVAL AIR STN AVCOM 196908 0 2169 W0MUAA ARADMAC IN MAINT NAVAL AIR STN AVCOM 196909 145 2314 WC3GAA 116 ASLT HEL CO VIETNAM RVN 196910 151 2465 WC3GAA 116 ASLT HEL CO VIETNAM RVN
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