Hughes OH-6 Cayuse/67-16675
Serial #: 67-16675
Construction #: 1060
Civil Registration:
N330CM
Construction #: 1060
Civil Registration:
N330CM
Model(s):
OH-6A Cayuse
Name: None
Status: Unknown
Last info: 2019
OH-6A Cayuse
Name: None
Status: Unknown
Last info: 2019
History:
Delivered to U.S. Army as 67-16675.
Dewind Helicopter Services LLC, Zeeland, MI, May 13, 2010-2019.
Delivered to U.S. Army as 67-16675.
- Assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade May 1969-December 1969.
- Assigned to 303rd Transportation Company, January 1970.
- Combat damage Jan 12, 1970, South Vietnam. Forced landing with damage to the main rotor system.
- Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Feb 1970.
- Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 101st Aviation Group Ghost Riders Mar 1970-Dec 1970.
- Accident Jun 20, 1970 Hue, RVN. The aircraft was recovered to Quang Tri.
- Assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Jan 1971-Dec 1971
- Assigned to A Battery, 377th Artillery Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Jan 1972
- Assigned to AVSCOM [United States Army Aviation Systems Command], St Louis, MS, Feb 1972-Jun 1972
- Assigned to Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), 1st Transportation Battalion, USNS Corpus Christi Bay, Jul 1972
- Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Aug 1972-Feb 1975
- Loaned to West Point Flying Club, NY, Oct 1972-Nov 1972
- Assigned to US Army National Guard Mar 1975
- Registered as N330CM.
- Aircraft was substantially damaged when it collided with the ground following a loss of engine power during final approach to landing at Clayton County/Tara Field Airport in Hampton, GA, June 10, 2000.
Dewind Helicopter Services LLC, Zeeland, MI, May 13, 2010-2019.
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