Helicopter UH-1D 64-13738

Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1D tail number 64-13738
Date: 10/15/1965
Accident case number: 0C997 Fatality Accident
Number killed in accident = 0 . . Injured = 0 . . Passengers = 2
costing 11950
Source(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Army Aviation Safety Center database.

Crew Members:
AC CW CURRIER PH
P W1 POWELL RF
CE E5 SZOKE Z
G E3 HANSHAW DL

Passengers:
 E6 L HOWARD, PAX, 1; CW DM FLEWELL, PAX, 1;


Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1D tail number 64-13738
Date: 09/16/1966
Accident case number: G420
Number killed in accident = 0 . . Injured = 1 . . Passengers = 0
costing 16823
Source(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Army Aviation Safety Center database.

Crew Members:
AC JONES RG
P WOOD JL

Accident Summary:

ENG FAIL WHILE IN FORMATION FLT ENTERED AUTO AND SETTLED THRU TREES FAILURE NO3 MAIN ENG BEARING


Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1D tail number 64-13738
The Army purchased this helicopter 0765
Total flight hours at this point: 00000935
Date: 12/13/1966
Unit: 335 AHC
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED IN THEATER
This was a Logistics Support mission for Troop Lift
While on Landing Zone this helicopter was on Take-Off at 0200 feet and 050 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 1 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size.
The helicopter was hit in the Tail Section
Systems damaged were: STRUCTURE
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft continued and accomplished all mission objectives.
for 7980.00
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P1, 00946, FM232 ()


Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1D tail number 64-13738
The Army purchased this helicopter 0765
Total flight hours at this point: 00001054
Date: 02/12/1967
Unit: 335 AHC
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED IN THEATER
for Air/land Assault , Hot Area.
While in Operations Area this helicopter was in Descent at 0050 feet and 012 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 6 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Equipment Section
Systems damaged were: FUEL SYS, ENGINE, ELECTRICAL SYS, FLT CONTROLS, HYDRAULIC SYS, OIL SYS, MAIN ROTOR SYS
The helicopter Continued Flight.
Unknown as to mission impact.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P2, 72199 ()


Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1D tail number 64-13738
The Army purchased this helicopter 0765
Total flight hours at this point: 00001054
Date: 05/01/1967
Incident number: 670501171ACD Accident case number: 670501171 Total loss or fatality Accident
Unit: 335 AHC
South Vietnam
UTM grid coordinates: YT086035
Number killed in accident = 4 . . Injured = 0 . . Passengers = 1
costing 228554
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Defense Intelligence Agency Helicopter Loss database. Army Aviation Safety Center database. Also: OPERA (Operations Report. )
Loss to Inventory

Crew Members:
P 2LT LEGG JOHN DUANE KIA
P WO1 ANDREWS JOHN MICHEAL KIA
CE PFC FOGLER LEWIS JOHN KIA
G SP4 QUINN ROBERT FRANK KIA

Accident Summary:

At approximately 1316 hours, Army helicopters 66-1159 and 64-13738 had a mid-air collision while formation flying at approximately 1,500 feet in the vicinity of YT086035, five miles southeast of Bien Hoa. The two aircraft were part of a flight of nine helicopters of the 335th Assault Helicopter Company flying in a staggered trail left formation from Bien Hoa to Bear Cat. On arrival at Bear Cat, the 335th AHC was to participate in a combat assault operation in support of the 9th Infantry Division. The two aircraft involved in the accident were flying in the #1 and #2 positions in the formation. After take-off, the flight had climbed to 1,500 feet, had leveled off and was flying at an airspeed of 80 knots. The trail aircraft, #9, had told the lead aircraft, #1, that the flight was joined; lead had acknowledged. The trail aircraft had checked on artillery firing out of Bear Cat and had passed the information on to the lead aircraft. At this time, the AC flying the #3 aircraft in the formation noticed that the #2 aircraft had moved in very tight and slightly to the rear and above the lead aircraft. The tip path plane of the #1 and #2 aircraft were overlapping at times. Because of this, the AC in the #3 position decided to increase the distance between his aircraft and #1 and #2. Shortly there after the lead aircraft rose a few feet, and almost struck the #2 aircraft's rotor blades with his rotor blades, then gradually descended again. The #2 aircraft made no adjustments for the rise and fall of the lead aircraft. Again the lead aircraft began to gain a few feet of altitude and banked very slightly to the right. The #2 aircraft again made no adjustment and the two aircraft struck each other approximately four feet inboard of the tip plain. The air was immediately filled with debris, the lead aircraft rolled approximately 15 degrees to the right, went into a nose high attitude, then fell to the ground. The #2 aircraft rolled approximately 20 degrees to the left, assumed a nose low attitude and fell to the ground. Both aircraft lost their transmissions and rotor blades prior to striking the ground. The #2 aircraft was burning prior to hitting the ground

This record was last updated on 05/25/1998


The following is crew member information for this incident:


Name: WO1 John Micheal Andrews
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 05/01/1967 while performing the duty of Pilot.
Age at death: 21.8
Date of Birth: 07/26/1945
Home City: Dayton, OH
Service: AV branch of the reserve component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 335 AHC
Major organization: other
Flight class: 66-21
Service: AV branch of the U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 19E-004
Short Summary: Mid-air between #1 & #2 A/C in route to LZ to pick up troops. Over-lapped rotor blades. W/ Brockwell, Charles C. Jones, Legg.
Aircraft: UH-1D tail number 64-13738
Service number: W3154972
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: 062B = Helicopter Pilot, Utility and Light Cargo Single Rotor
Primary cause: Mid-Air
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: weapons
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: pilot
Started Tour: 02/10/1967
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - pilot
Length of service: 01
Location: Unknown Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Non-hostile - died of other causes
single male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: unknown or not reported
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: non-battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: warrant officer
This record was last updated on 07/29/1994



Name: PFC Lewis John Fogler
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 05/01/1967 while performing the duty of Crew Chief.
Age at death: 19.9
Date of Birth: 05/23/1947
Home City: Glen Burnie, MD
Service: regular component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 335 AHC
Major organization: other
Service: U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 19E-005
Aircraft: UH-1D tail number 64-13738
Service number: 11567577
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: *
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: weapons
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: crew chief
Started Tour: 02/07/1967
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew
Location: Unknown Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Non-hostile - died of other causes
single male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: Roman Catholic
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: non-battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: enlisted personnel
This record was last updated on 07/28/1994



Name: 2LT John Duane Legg (posthumously promoted)
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 05/01/1967 while performing the duty of Pilot.
Age at death: 22.8
Date of Birth: 07/05/1944
Home City: Chickasaw, AL
Service: AV branch of the reserve component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 335 AHC
Major organization: other
Service: AV branch of the U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 19E-006
Short Summary: Mid-air collision between #1 & #2 A/C in formation flight enroute to pick up troops in LZ w/ MAJ jones, LTC brockwell, wo andrews
Aircraft: UH-1D tail number 64-13738
Call sign: Cowboys
Service number: O2332291
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: 0624
Primary cause: Mid-Air
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: fire or burns
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: aircraft commander
Started Tour: 08/21/1966
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew
Length of service: 03
Location: Unknown Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Non-hostile - died of other causes
married male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: Baptist - other groups
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: non-battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: warrant officer
This record was last updated on 07/28/1994



Name: SP4 Robert Frank Quinn
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 05/01/1967 while performing the duty of Gunner.
Age at death: 19.0
Date of Birth: 04/20/1948
Home City: Greenville, MS
Service: regular component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 335 AHC
Major organization: other
Service: U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 19E-007
Aircraft: UH-1D tail number 64-13738
Service number: 14941691
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: *
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: fire or burns
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: door gunner
Started Tour: 01/07/1967
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew
Location: Unknown Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Non-hostile - died of other causes
single male U.S. citizen
Race: Negro
Relgion: Baptist - other groups
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: non-battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: enlisted personnel
This record was last updated on 07/28/1994


The following is Goldbook information on US Army helicopter UH-1D tail number 64-13738
It is provided here as an ESTIMATE of the history of this helicopter and is not intended to be the final authority.
This helicopter was purchased by the US Army in 0765.
Please provide any additional information on this helicopter to the VHPA.

DATE  FLT HRS    UIC      UNIT          AREA          POST          COUNTRY
6610   0  789 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     
6611  69  858 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     
6612  77  935 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     
6701  91 1026 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     
6702  28 1054 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     
6703   0 1054 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     
6704   0 1054 WGPQAA 335 AVN CO       VIETNAM                     RVN     


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