Accidents Upper Limit Aviation

08-Jul-13 N712U Robinson R22B American Fork Canyon, US-Utah

08-Jul-13 N712U Robinson R22B American Fork Canyon, US-Utah

8-Jul-2013

28 year old instructor and 24 year old student – both seriously injured.  Crashed onto rocky mountain side and rolled some way down a slope.... Read more

16-Jul-12 N47WH Robinson R22 Bountiful, US-Utah

16-Jul-12 N47WH Robinson R22 Bountiful, US-Utah

16-Jul-2012

Rolled over multiple times on autorotation landing on training flight.  Instructor and student not seriously injured... Read more

06-Apr-11 N268SH Robinson R22 South Valley Regional Airport, US-Utah

06-Apr-11 N268SH Robinson R22 South Valley Regional Airport, US-Utah

6-Apr-2011

Hard landing on training flight  – skids splayed out although helicopter remained upright.  Tail boom sliced by main blades.... Read more

01-Mar-11 N206BY Bell B206 Tooele Valley Airport, US-Utah

01-Mar-11 N206BY Bell B206 Tooele Valley Airport, US-Utah

1-Mar-2011

Very heavy landing on long-line training flight.  Helicopter ended up on starboard side with boom separated.... Read more

01-Feb-09 N944U Robinson R44 Ogden, US-Utah

01-Feb-09 N944U Robinson R44 Ogden, US-Utah

1-Feb-2009

1-Feb-09 N944U Robinson R44 Ogden, US-Utah... Read more

31-May-08 N268SH Robinson R22 Salt Lake City, US-Utah

31-May-08 N268SH Robinson R22 Salt Lake City, US-Utah

31-May-2008

The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident to be:  The student’s improper use of the anti torque pedals during a practice hover autorotation, which resulted in the helicopter rolling over. Additional causes of the accident were the certificated flight instructor’s inadequate supervision of the maneuver and delayed remedial action.... Read more

18-Jun-07 N712U Robinson R22B Park City, US-Utah

18-Jun-07 N712U Robinson R22B Park City, US-Utah

18-Jun-2007

21-year-old flight instructor on a cross-country training flight with a student .  The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident to be:  The pilot’s failure to maintain rotor RPM during hover taxi. A contributing factor was the high density altitude weather condition.... Read more

08-Apr-06 N921U Robinson R22B Tooele, US-Utah

08-Apr-06 N921U Robinson R22B Tooele, US-Utah

8-Apr-2006

On a training flight, the helicopter struck the ground in a level attitude, the front of the left skid caught in the soft uneven ground, and the helicopter rolled left.  The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident to be: The pilot’s failure to maintain control of the helicopter during the takeoff... Read more

09-Sep-05 N944U Robinson R44 Jackson, US-Wyoming

09-Sep-05 N944U Robinson R44 Jackson, US-Wyoming

9-Sep-2005

The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident to be:  the pilot’s failure to maintain aircraft control during initial takeoff climb resulting in an uncontrolled descent and impact with terrain. A contributing factor was the pilot’s encounter in settling with power.    ... Read more

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