Helicopter UH-1H 68-16246

Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1H tail number 68-16246
The Army purchased this helicopter 0969
Total flight hours at this point: 00000620
Date: 03/14/1970
Accident case number: 700314201 Total loss or fatality Accident
Unit: 92 AHC
The station for this helicopter was Dong Ba Thin in South Vietnam
Number killed in accident = 0 . . Injured = 1 . . Passengers = 0
costing 244345
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Defense Intelligence Agency Helicopter Loss database. Army Aviation Safety Center database. Also: OPERA (Operations Report. )
Loss to Inventory

Crew Members:
AC W1 VASSEY RC
P W1 RICH RE
CE E4 HARTWELL SD
G E4 SMITH JH

Accident Summary:

 (ABRIDGED) THE AIRCRAFT WAS ONE OF 4 ON AN EXTRACTION MISSION FOR THE ^11TH RVN RANGERS^ WHO ARE LOCATED AT ^DALAT, RVN^. THE DA AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT AT ^DALAT-CAM LY^ AIRFIELD WAS 6853 FEET. ON THE FIRST EXTRACTION OF THE AIRCRAFT LANDED ON A NORTHERLY HEADING AND NONE ENCOUNTERED ANY PROBLEMS. AFTER THE FIRST LIFT THE C AND C AIRCRAFT CREW NOTICED A HAND FLARE FIRED ON THE PZ WHICH COULD HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN THE CAUSE OF THE ENSUING FIRE. PRIOR TO THE THIRD EXTRACTION, ^CPT ARMSTRONG^ HAD THE TROOPS ON THE GROUND MOVE FURTHER TO THE EAST ON THE PX BECAUSE OF THE FIRE. WHEN THE AIRCRAFT RETURNED FOR THE THIRD EXTRACTION, C AND C ADVISED THEM THAT THE WIND HAD SHIFTED TO THE SOUTHWEST AND THE SMOKE MIGHT HINDER THEIR APPROACH. HOWEVER, THE WIND SHIFTED AGAIN TO THE SOUTHEAST AND BLEW AGAINST THE FIRE. THE FIRST TWO AIRCRAFT MADE THEIR EXTRACTIONS WITHOUT ANY NOTICABLE DIFFICULTY LANDING TO THE NORTHWEST. THE THIRD AIRCRAFT, ^WO1 VASSEY'S,^ MADE HIS APPROACH TO THE SLOPE ON APPROXIMATELY A 330 HEADING AND A LITTLE CLOSER TO THE FIRE THAN THE OTHER TWO AIRCRAFT, ABOUT TWO ROTOR DISC FROM THE FIRE. HE APPROACHED THE SLOPE AND PUT THE MAJOR PORTION OF HIS SKIDS ON A SMALL LEVEL PORTION OF THE GROUND WITH THE NOSE OF THE HELICOPTER POINTED UPSLOPE. HE KEPT PITCH IN THE BLADES, HOLDING THE WEIGHT OF THE AIRCRAFT OFF THE SKIDS AS THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH LEVEL GROUND TO SET THE HELICOPTER DOWN. FIVE OF THE RANGERS CLIMBED ABOARD THE AIRCRAFT FROM THE RIGHT SIDE. SOMETIME WHILE ^WO1 VASSEY^ WAS HOVERING IN THE PZ, THE WIND SHIFTED AGAIN FROM THE SOUTHEAST TO THE SOUTHWEST. THIS CAUSED THE FIRE TO MOVE FASTER TOWARDS THE AIRCRAFT AND UNDER THE TAIL BOOM. THE C AND C CALLED ON THE RADIO TELLING THE AIRCRAFT IN THE PZ ^(WO1 VASSEY)^ TO GET OUT. THE ROTOR WASH WAS STARTING TO PICKUP THE HEAT AND ASHES OF THE FIRE. AFTER THE RANGERS WERE ON BOARD THE AIRCRAFT, ^WO1 VASSEY^ PULLED PITCH TO DEPART THE AREA. HOWEVER, THE RPM BLED TO WELL BELOW 6000 AND THE AIRCRAFT WOULD NOT COME UP. THE CREW CHIEF, ^SP4 HARTWELL,^ STATED THAT HE LOOKED AROUND AND NOTICED THAT THE INTENSE HEAT WAS CAUSING THE INSULATION IN THE WELL TO BECOME SOFT AND START TO MELT. ^WO1 VASSEY^ TRIED SEVERAL TIMES TO LOWER THE COLLECTIVE TO REGAIN RPM BUT EACH TIME HE AGAIN PULLED PITCH, THE RPM WOULD BLEED OFF. HE THEN TRIED TO REPOSITION THE AIRCRAFT TO A MORE LEVEL AREA. HE TOLD THE CREW TO GET OUT AND TO GET THE ARVN'S OUT OF THE AIRCRAFT. THE CREW CHIEF CAME AROUND TO THE LEFT SIDE OF THE AIRCRAFT, PUSHED THE ARVN'S TO THE RIGHT AND TRIED TO OPEN ^WO1 VASSEY'S^ DOOR BUT IT WAS JAMMED CLOSED. ^WO1 RICH^ THEN GRABBED THE CYCLIC AND PUSHED IT ALL THE WAY TO THE RIGHT WHILE ^WO1 VASSEY^ UNBUCKLED HIS SEAT BELT AND SHOULDER HARNESS. AS THE AIRCRAFT BEGAN GOING OVER ON ITS LEFT SIDE, ^MR. VASSEY^ AGAIN TOOK THE CONTROLS; THE CREW CHIEF GOT BACK IN THE AIRCRAFT AND HE, THE GUNNER, AND THE PILOT ALL EXITED THE AIRCRAFT FROM THE RIGHT SIDE. ^WO1 VASSEY^ TRIED SEVERAL MORE TIMES LOWERING THE COLLECTIVE TO REGAIN RPM BUT EACH TIME HE WOULD AGAIN PULL PITCH THE RPM WOULD BLEED OFF. THE LAST TIME HE LOWERED THE COLLECTIVE HE LOWERED IT TOO FAR AND THE AIRCRAFT ROLLED OVER ON ITS LEFT SIDE AND INTO THE FIRE. ^WO1 VASSEY^ CLIMBED OVER THE PEDESTAL AND UP THROUGH THE CARGO DOOR. HE THOUGHT HE WAS ON FIRE SO HE RAN A SHORT WAY AND DROPPED TO THE GROUND AND ROLLED OVER TO PUT THE FIRE OUT. BY THIS TIME THE FIRE HAD COMPLETELY CONSUMED THE AIRCRAFT; THE AIRCRAFT EXPLODED FOUR TIMES COMPLETELY DESTROYING ITSELF. SHORTLY AFTER THE EXPLOSIONS THE C AND C AIRCRAFT LANDED AND PICKED UP ^WO1 VASSEY^ AND MEDIVACED HIM TO ^CAM RANH BAY, RVN^.\\


The following is Goldbook information on US Army helicopter UH-1H tail number 68-16246
It is provided here as an ESTIMATE of the history of this helicopter and is not intended to be the final authority.
This helicopter was purchased by the US Army in 0969.
Please provide any additional information on this helicopter to the VHPA.

DATE  FLT HRS    UIC      UNIT          AREA          POST          COUNTRY
6909   0    0 3300   HHD 44 ENG GP    THAILAND                    PACIFIC 
6910 117  117 WAX6AA 92 ASLT HEL CO   VIETNAM                     RVN     
6911 150  267 WAX6AA 92 ASLT HEL CO   VIETNAM                     RVN     
6912 116  383 WAX6AA 92 ASLT HEL CO   VIETNAM                     RVN     
7001  99  482 WAX6AA 92 ASLT HEL CO   VIETNAM                     RVN     
7002 138  620 WAX6AA 92 ASLT HEL CO   VIETNAM                     RVN     


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