Bell 47G2, VH-KHL, Moorabbin VIC, 7 January 1989

198901526

Summary

The pilot, who did not hold an instructor rating, was conducting a trial instructional flight. Prior to DEPARTURE, he had briefed the passenger on the functions of the various controls in the helicopter. On the downwind leg of the circuit, the passenger was allowed to handle some of the controls. The aircraft was subsequently placed in a hover at about five feet above the ground, and the passenger was invited to attempt to control the helicopter by use of the anti-torque pedals and the cyclic control. The passenger overcontrolled the aircraft, and the pilot was unable to prevent it from striking the ground in a steep nose-down attitude. Following the impact a fire broke out and destroyed the aircraft. No mechanical fault was subsequently discovered which might have led to the development of the accident. The pilot had undertaken the flight because no qualified instructor had been available at the time the passenger arrived, and he wished to avoid potential embarrassment to the company.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198901526
Occurrence date 07/01/1989
Location Moorabbin
Report release date 17/04/1989
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Loss of control
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Serious

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Bell Helicopter Co
Model 47
Registration VH-KHL
Serial number 2020
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Charter
Departure point Moorabbin VIC
Destination Moorabbin VIC
Damage Destroyed