Hughes 269C Helicopter, VH-TES, Bortala Station (113km North of Mt Isa) QLD, 26 June 1988

198803465

Summary

About ten minutes into the helimustering flight, the engine stopped with a loud bang. A downwind autorotational approach from a low altitude was attempted. The pilot used most of the rotor's energy in stretching the glide to a small, natural clearing. The helicopter then fell from tree top height (about 30 feet) onto rocky, sloping ground. It rolled over and slid several metres down the 14 degree slope. The No 1 connecting rod had failed and breached the engine crankcase. The connecting rod had failed from fatigue initiated overload. The fatigue was initiated from a galling spot on the inside of the big-end which occurred as a result of the relaxation of the bearing nip. It is probable that the relaxation of the bearing nip was caused by repeated engine overspeeds.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198803465
Occurrence date 26/06/1988
Location Bortala Station (113km North of Mt Isa)
Report release date 28/02/1989
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Serious

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Hughes Helicopters
Model 269
Registration VH-TES
Serial number 100888
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Aerial Work
Departure point Bortala Station QLD
Destination Bortala Station QLD
Damage Substantial