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          63-07904

 

 

             63-07904, Boeing build number B-058, was a CH-47A helicopter. The U.S. Army acceptance date was 25 May 1964. 63-07904 accumulated 4,500.0 aircraft hours.

   At some point, and as of 19 July 1974, 63-07904 was assigned to the 49th Aviation Company, 49th Aviation Battalion, 76th Aviation Group, Army National Guard, located at Stockton, California.

   On 19 July 1974, 63-07904 was involved in an accident. While ground taxiing at the airfield, located at Stockton Army Aviation Support Facility (AASF), the left aft landing gear came into contact with a raised concrete pad that supported a taxiway light. The minor damage to the landing gear was not discovered until the flight had continued on to Camp Roberts and the post-flight was conducted.

   On 2 June 1987, 63-07904 was inducted into the D model program and converted to 87-00094.

   The last known location of 63-07904 was at Boeing during the conversion.

   Aircraft status: Converted to D model.

 

 

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