Fire in U.S. Army Helicopter Accidents

Abstract

This report is a statistical review of 147* major helicopter fire accidents that occurred during the eight-year period of July 1957-June 1965. Findings of July 1962-June 1963 are compared with those of the subsequent two years to show tabular changes of similar periods. Findings of the first six-year period of FY 58-63 were reported in an earlier USABAAR study, "Army Accidents Involving Fire." The number of fire accidents increased during FY 64-65 from 94 to 147. During FY 64-65, fire was present in 15% of the major helicopter accidents, compared to 11% for FY 62-63. The fire accident rate per 100,000 flying hours ranged from a low of 1.25 in FY 61 to a high of 5.2 in FY 64. FY 65 showed a decrease of 4.3. Ninety percent of fires in major accidents erupt on or immediately after the initial impact of the crash sequence. Post-crash fires demonstrate the urgent need to incorporate recent advancements made in the technology of flammable fluid containment in Army helicopters. Seventy-two percent of the post-crash fires erupt in crashes in which the forces are judged to be within the limits of human tolerance. In 48% of the 106 survivable fire accidents, fuel spillage occurred. Fuel tanks and lines continue to fail and cause spillage. Twenty-nine inflight fires were reported during FY 64-65. Twenty-seven (57%) of the 47 inflight fires for the eight-year period were classified as either precautionary or forced landings. Fourteen inflight fires were present in major accidents. Fires account for 10% of the major accidents and are responsible for 44% of the injured and 72% of the fatalities in all major helicopter accidents. Sixty-six percent of the occupants involved in major fire accidents were injured as compared to 11% in other types of major accidents.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1966
Accession Number
ADA382927

Entities

People

  • Emil Spezia

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accident Investigations
  • Accidents
  • Aircrafts
  • Airframes
  • Aviation Accidents
  • Burns
  • Combustion
  • Commercial Aircraft
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Fuel Systems
  • Fuel Tanks
  • Health Services
  • Helicopters
  • Landing Gear
  • Medical Personnel
  • Military Medicine
  • Turbines

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  • Mathematics or Statistics