Animal strike involving a Robinson R22 Beta, VH-LKS, 28 km north-north-west of Brunchilly (ALA), Northern Territory, on 15 October 1996

199603314

Summary

The pilot was trying to muster a herd of about 12 head of cattle away from a bore to yards a couple of miles away. The cattle persisted in trying to return to the bore for water. The pilot hoped to overcome the cattle's reluctance to move by flaring the helicopter low and close to the herd. He flared down to about 5 ft and 5 kts across the herd's direction of movement and about 5 metres from the lead animal. During the flare, one bullock darted from the herd towards the right rear of the helicopter. The pilot felt a slight thump through the airframe.

He immediately increased power to move on, but the helicopter yawed right rapidly. By the time the pilot managed to close the throttle, the helicopter had turned through 360 degrees. Once the throttle was closed the rate of yaw diminished and the helicopter rapidly settled to the ground; it contacted first with the right skid which broke. Then, as the helicopter rolled onto its right side, the main rotors were destroyed by ground impact.

When the bullock darted towards the rear of the helicopter, it impacted the spinning tail rotor with its back and broke off both of the tail rotor blades.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199603314
Occurrence date 15/10/1996
Location 28 km north-north-west of Brunchilly (ALA)
State Northern Territory
Report release date 17/10/1996
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Animal strike
Occurrence class Accident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Robinson Helicopter Co
Model R22 Beta
Registration VH-LKS
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Aerial Work
Departure point Brunchilly Station NT
Destination Brunchilly Station NT
Damage Substantial