DENVER, CO, USA
N99TV
BELL 206L-3
PLT HAD SLOWED THE HELICOPTER TO 30 KIAS USING 50 TO 60% PWR AT AN ALT OF 700 FT AGL. PLT THE HEARD 'TWO BEEPS' FROM THE ENG OUT WARNING HORN, SAW ENG OUT ANNUNCIATOR LIGHTS ILLUMINATE & THE 'TURBINE NEDDLE DROPPING.' PLT 'BOTTOMED'THE COLLECTIVE, LOWERING THE NOSE, BUT HELICOPTER DESCENDED WHILE YAWING LEFT AND RIGHT UNTIL CONTACTING A CREEK BED. INSPECTION OF THE ACFT REVEALED THE PC LINE WAS BROKEN HUST PAST THE 90 DEG BEND WHERE IT CONNECTS TO THE GAS PRODUCER FUEL CONTROL. THE OTHER END OF THE BREAK WAS CONCEALED BY A B-NUT. METALLURGICAL TESTING REVEALED THE LINE FAILED DUE TO FATIGUE. AREAS OF FRETTING AND DIMPLING WERE FOUND ON THE LINE. THE ENGINE IN N99TV WAS REMOVED FROM THE ACFT ON 11/14/83 AND AGAIN ON 9/6/84. EACH REMOVAL NECESSITATED UNFASTENING AND FASTENING OF THE PC LINE.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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