Summary
On 31 October 2012, the pilot of a Robinson R22 helicopter, VH-HOA, was conducting mustering operations at Innamincka Station, South Australia on a hot, cloudless day.
The helicopter had been assisting ground personnel move a large mob of cattle through sandy and swampy terrain. The pilot was tasked with flying a low-level east-west grid pattern well behind the main herd, checking for stray cattle.
The pilot’s visibility through the windscreen had deteriorated during the day, due to a build-up of dust, sand and mud. During his final run, the pilot conducted a right turn from west to east over the edge of Lake Marradibbadibba. Although wearing sunglasses, the pilot received significant sun-glare from the water. He became disoriented and did not detect a rate of descent. The helicopter contacted the water and sank. The pilot exited the helicopter without injury and swam to shore.
The effect of sun-glare when relying on visual cues has contributed to a number of accidents, and has been documented in US Federal Aviation Administration research report Sunlight and its association with aviation accidents.
Occurrence summary
| Investigation number | AO-2012-146 |
|---|---|
| Occurrence date | 31/10/2012 |
| Location | 89 km NNW of Innamincka (ALA) |
| State | South Australia |
| Report release date | 27/02/2013 |
| Report status | Final |
| Investigation level | Short |
| 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-HOA |
| Serial number | 4099 |
| Sector | Helicopter |
| Operation type | Aerial Work |
| Departure point | Innamincka Station, SA |
| Damage | Substantial |