Hughes 269C, VH-KKJ, 2 km south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, on 1 August 1989

198900817

Summary

Circumstances:

The pilot-in-command was carrying out flying training for the purpose of endorsing another commercial pilot on the aircraft type. He was demonstrating tail rotor emergency procedures by simulating a tail rotor failure using right pedal, with the intention of making an approach and run-on landing into a cleared area. He was not happy with the approach so went around and repeated the exercise. He again set the aircraft into the simulated tail rotor failure configuration and continued the approach using about twenty degrees of left drift to maintain direction. At approximately ten feet above ground level, he reduced power and slowed the aircraft for the run-on landing. The aircraft, which was still drifting to the left, experienced a rapid sink rate and contacted the ground with its skids. It then rolled to the left and cartwheeled around its nose before coming to rest lying on its right hand side, facing back along the approach path. This accident was not the subject of an on-scene investigation.

Significant Factors:

The following factors were considered relevant to the development of the accident:

  1. The pilot simulated a tail rotor failure using right pedal, which was counteracted for with left drift.
  2. The aircraft suffered rapid sink when the power was reduced for landing.
  3. The aircraft was still drifting to the left at touch down.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198900817
Occurrence date 01/08/1989
Location 2 km south of Alice Springs
State Northern Territory
Report release date 15/01/1990
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Hard landing
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Hughes Helicopters
Model 269
Registration VH-KKJ
Serial number 800952
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Flying Training
Departure point Alice Springs NT
Destination Alice Springs NT
Damage Substantial