February 6, 2013, Tulsa, Okla. Robinson R44 Raven II

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Key Takeaways:

  • A helicopter experienced substantial damage during a forced landing following a loss of tail rotor effectiveness after takeoff.
  • The commercial pilot was not injured in the incident, which occurred at night.
  • Initial examination revealed the tail rotor gearbox had separated from the tail boom, indicating a critical mechanical failure.
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The helicopter was substantially damaged at about 1750 Central time during a forced landing. The commercial pilot was not injured. Night visual conditions prevailed.

The pilot reported a loss of tail rotor effectiveness after takeoff and executed a forced landing to a concrete apron on the airport. Initial examination of the helicopter revealed the tail rotor gearbox had separated from the tail boom.

 

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