Aeromed copter crash - POB, no injuries
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2003 9:52 am
DATE 11/03/03 1745
PROGRAM NATIVE AIR SERVICES
VENDOR NATIVE AIR AMBULANCE
ADDRESS
6402 SUPERSTITION BLVD
MESA, AZ
WEATHER Clear. Not a factor
AIRCRAFT_TYPE AS 350 B3
TAIL# N820NA
TEAM PILOT, NURSE, PARAMEDIC. No injuries reported.
Patient on board.
DESCRIPTION While enroute to the receiving facility with a
trauma patient onboard, pilot reported diverting
to a nearby airport due to a hydraulic warning
light. On short-final approach to the landing
area tail rotor authority was lost. Vertical
ground impact from 20-30 feet caused aircraft to
come to rest on its right side after ground
contact of main and tail rotor blades. Aircraft
was substantially damaged.
ADDITIONAL INFO Patient transported to receiving facility by
alternate company aircraft. Pilot and medical
crew were taken to a nearby hospital for
observation, then released a short time later.
Patient sustained no futher injuries.
SOURCE Dale Thompson, Dir. of Com., Native Air Services
VIA Roseanne Krantz, CONCERN
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The CONCERN network shares verified information to alert medical transport programs when an accident / incident has occurred. Please share the above information with your program staff. If you have further questions, please contact the CONCERN Coordinator, Roseann Krantz @ 1-800-75-SHOCK or rjkrantz@aol.com.
PROGRAM NATIVE AIR SERVICES
VENDOR NATIVE AIR AMBULANCE
ADDRESS
6402 SUPERSTITION BLVD
MESA, AZ
WEATHER Clear. Not a factor
AIRCRAFT_TYPE AS 350 B3
TAIL# N820NA
TEAM PILOT, NURSE, PARAMEDIC. No injuries reported.
Patient on board.
DESCRIPTION While enroute to the receiving facility with a
trauma patient onboard, pilot reported diverting
to a nearby airport due to a hydraulic warning
light. On short-final approach to the landing
area tail rotor authority was lost. Vertical
ground impact from 20-30 feet caused aircraft to
come to rest on its right side after ground
contact of main and tail rotor blades. Aircraft
was substantially damaged.
ADDITIONAL INFO Patient transported to receiving facility by
alternate company aircraft. Pilot and medical
crew were taken to a nearby hospital for
observation, then released a short time later.
Patient sustained no futher injuries.
SOURCE Dale Thompson, Dir. of Com., Native Air Services
VIA Roseanne Krantz, CONCERN
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
The CONCERN network shares verified information to alert medical transport programs when an accident / incident has occurred. Please share the above information with your program staff. If you have further questions, please contact the CONCERN Coordinator, Roseann Krantz @ 1-800-75-SHOCK or rjkrantz@aol.com.