89-00138

 

 

          Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, Accident Photographs

 

          A Continuation of The Day After The Day After Continued, Continued

 

 

         
July 2002: The Forward Rotor Head of 89-00138 after the accident. There does not appear to be any damage in this photograph.  However, only a thorough tear-down inspection would reveal any damage. One can see how the rotor blade lead-lag dampner is supposed to be mounted to the blade.

             July 2002: The Forward Rotor Head of 89-00138 after the accident. There does not appear to be any damage in this photograph. However, only a thorough tear-down inspection would reveal any damage. One can see how the rotor blade lead-lag dampner is supposed to be mounted to the blade. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of the airframe. Oil can be seen dripping down on the right front side of the cockpit. More than likely a seal has blown on the forward rotor head.

             July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of the airframe. Oil can be seen dripping down on the right front side of the cockpit. More than likely a seal was blown on the forward rotor head. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of the airframe showing the forward rotor head.

             July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of the airframe showing the forward rotor head. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of the airframe showing the forward rotor head.

             July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of the airframe showing the forward rotor head. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: An elevated view of the front of the helicopter.

             July 2002: An elevated view of the front of the helicopter. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: An elevated view of the forward pylon.

             July 2002: An elevated view of the forward pylon. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: An elevated view of the forward pylon.

             July 2002: An elevated view of the forward pylon. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A birds eye view of the forward pylon.

             July 2002: A birds eye view of the forward pylon. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of a forward rotor blade.

             July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of a forward rotor blade. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of a forward rotor blade. The right cockpit door is laying on the ground as well as some debris from the helicopter (forward of the blade).

             July 2002: A birds eye view of the top of a forward rotor blade. The right cockpit door is laying on the ground as well as some debris from the helicopter (forward of the blade). Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
JJuly 2002: A view of the top of a forward rotor blade at the root end.

             July 2002: A view of the top of a forward rotor blade at the root end. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: A view of the top of another forward rotor blade.

             July 2002: A view of the top of another forward rotor blade. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: The right forward cockpit area of 89-00138. This aircraft had provisions for a rescue winch installed above the main cabin door. The left cockpit door can be seen laying on the ground.

             July 2002: The right forward cockpit area of 89-00138. This aircraft had provisions for a rescue winch installed above the main cabin door. The left cockpit door can be seen laying on the ground. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
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