VERNAL, UT, USA
N400AH
HILLER UH-12E
THE PLT STATED HE HAD JUST DEPARTED A SITE LOCATED ON TOP OF A MOUNTAIN, WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY 12,200 FT MSL. THE PILOT SAID 30 SECONDS LATER, THE HELICOPTER LOST PARTIAL POWER. REQUIRING HIM TO MAKE A FORCE LANDING. THE INSPECTION OF THE TURBOCHARGER REVEALED THE COMPRESSOR IMPELLER RETAINING NUT HAD BACKED OFF, ALLOWING THE COMPRESSOR IMPELLER TO CONTACT THE COMPRESSOR SHROUD AND LEADING TO THE SEIZURE OF THE IMPELLER. THIS RESULTED IN THE FAILURE OF THE TURBOCHARGER.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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