Robinson R22-Beta, VH-HYZ, 75 Km South-West Coolibah Station NT, 5 October 1989

198900831

Summary

The pilot was engaged on a survey flight for the owner of Coolibah Station, the operator of the helicopter. While flying at approximately 500 feet above ground level(agl) a turn downwind was initiated. The helicopter was close to maximum all up weight and it started to lose altitude. The pilot started to apply more power but the helicopter continued to sink and the rotor rpm decayed. The pilot saw a gap in the trees and attempted to land in it, however, the mainrotor hit a tree. The helicopter then slid along on the skids for approximately 10 metres before they dug into the ground and the helicopter nosed over. The pilot was engaged in conversation with the passenger and allowed himself to become distracted. He may have commenced recovery action too late. However, the helicopter was descending downwind which are conditions which predispose towards settling-with-power. Settling-with-power happens when the mainrotor is settling in its own downwash and additional power will not stop the descent. The pilot's statement that he was applying more and more power but that the helicopter kept sinking indicates that settling-with-power was likely. Part of the technique for recovery from settling-with-power is to increase indicated airspeed before increasing power. This accident was not the subject of a formal on scene investigation.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198900831
Occurrence date 05/10/1989
Location 75 Km South-West Coolibah Station
Report release date 17/10/1989
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Robinson Helicopter Co
Model R22
Registration VH-HYZ
Serial number 543
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Aerial Work
Departure point 55 Km South-West Coolibah Station NT
Destination Coolibah Station NT
Damage Destroyed