Loss of control during mustering involving a Robinson R22 Beta, near Elliott, Northern Territory, on 28 March 2026

AB-2026-021

Report release date: 18/05/2026

Occurrence Briefs are concise reports that detail the facts surrounding a transport safety occurrence, as received in the initial notification and any follow-up enquiries. They provide an opportunity to share safety messages in the absence of an investigation. Because occurrence briefs are not investigations under the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003, the information in them is de-identified. 

What happened

On 28 March 2026 at approximately 1400 local time, a Robinson R22 Beta was conducting commercial aerial mustering operations near Elliott, Northern Territory. As the helicopter was mustering cattle into a yard at about 20 ft above ground level (AGL), the tail of the helicopter contacted the ground, resulting in a loss of control. The pilot reported that they cut the throttle to settle the helicopter, landing upright but with a ‘slight yaw to the right’. As the ground underneath was uneven, the helicopter subsequently rolled over, coming to rest on its right side (Figure 1).

The helicopter sustained substantial damage to the main rotor blades, cockpit window, fuselage and tail rotor. The pilot received minor lacerations and was taken to hospital for further assessment.

Figure 1: R22 resting position

Photo of R22 in resting position

Source: Operator

Safety message

This incident highlights that low-level flying operations have a lower margin for error with minimal time to recover the aircraft in the event of a loss of control. 

Low-level flying, particularly during aerial mustering operations, is inherently high risk and therefore requires effective risk management. This should include a risk assessment to consider the hazards common to the type of operation, as well as specific to the location, to develop mitigations and reduce the chance of an accident occurring.

About this report

Decisions regarding whether to conduct an investigation, and the scope of an investigation, are based on many factors, including the level of safety benefit likely to be obtained from an investigation. For this occurrence, no investigation has been conducted and the ATSB did not verify the accuracy of the information. A brief description has been written using information supplied in the notification and any follow-up information in order to produce a short summary report, and allow for greater industry awareness of potential safety issues and possible safety actions.

Occurrence summary

Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence ID AB-2026-021
Occurrence date 28/03/2026
Location Near Elliott
State Northern Territory
Occurrence class Accident
Aviation occurrence category Collision with terrain, Loss of control
Highest injury level Minor
Brief release date 18/05/2026

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Robinson Helicopter Co
Model R22 Beta
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Part 138 Aerial work operations
Activity General aviation / Recreational-Aerial work-Agricultural mustering
Departure point Newcastle Waters Aircraft Landing Area, Northern Territory
Destination Newcastle Waters Aircraft Landing Area, Northern Territory
Injuries Crew - 1 (minor)
Damage Substantial