Collision with terrain involving Bell 206L-1, VH-TCH, South Stradbroke Island, Queensland, on 3 March 1991

199102520

Summary

The pilot was conducting a short joy-flight with six passengers from the Sea World complex. About 4 km north of the complex, the helicopter was seen to climb steeply in a near-vertical nose-high attitude. As the helicopter fell backwards from the nose-high attitude, the tail boom was severed by the main rotor blades. The cabin and the separated tail boom fell to ground on the ocean beach of South Stradbroke Island; The main body of the helicopter exploded and caught fire, scattering debris over a wide area. All seven occupants received fatal injuries.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199102520
Occurrence date 03/03/1991
Location South Stradbroke Island
State Queensland
Report release date 20/07/1992
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Collision with terrain
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Fatal

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Bell Helicopter Co
Model 206
Registration VH-TCH
Serial number 45209
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Private
Departure point Southport Spit QLD
Destination Southport Spit QLD
Damage Destroyed