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Serial #: 67-16209 Construction #: - Civil Registration: N6636H Model: OH-6A Name: None Status: Wrecked Last info: 2003 |
History: U.S. Border Patrol Air Operations, El Paso, TX, 1996-2003. - Registered as N6636H. - Crashed and destroyed in non-fatal accident, Pan Tak, AZ, May 12, 2003. |
This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain errors.
Any errors in this report will be corrected when the final report has been completed.
The pilot reported that while flying about 300 feet above ground level (agl) he heard a loud bang followed by the helicopter becoming uncontrollable. The helicopter came to rest on mostly level desert terrain. Most of the major components to the helicopter were located in the area of the main wreckage. The tail rotor gearbox and tail rotor blade assembly were missing from its attachment point of the tail boom. A search of the area for the tail rotor assembly or other related pieces of the helicopter was negative.
During the search for the missing components, searchers found a U.S. Border Patrol flight jacket. The jacket was located approximately 0.7 miles west of the accident site. Examination of the flight jacket revealed that the jacket had been shredded. The jacket also had red and white colored paint transfers. The tail rotor blades on the accident helicopter reportedly were painted with red and white colored paint.
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Source(s): Federal Aviation Administration, www.faa.gov, Washington D.C., 2003. National Transportation & Saftery Board (NTSB), 2003. Photo Source(s): None. |
