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          84-24157

 

 

         
7 September 2012: A recycled fate awaits CH-47D Chinook helicopter 84-24157 as personnel from Yulista Aviation Incorporated, located on Madison Executive Airport (KMDQ), perform the dismantling and scrapping process.

             7 September 2012: A recycled fate awaits CH-47D Chinook helicopter 84-24157 as personnel from Yulista Aviation Incorporated, located on Madison Executive Airport (KMDQ), perform the dismantling and scrapping process.

 

 

             84-24157, Boeing build number M3061, was a CH-47D helicopter. The U.S. Army acceptance date was 12 March 1985. As of 13 August 1999, 84-24157 had accumulated 2,340.1 D model hours and 4,616.1 total aircraft hours.

   84-24157 was a conversion from the original A model Chinook 65-07978.

   On 25 October 1983, 84-24157 was inducted into the D model program, converted, and initially assigned to A Company - "Pachyderms", 7th Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, located at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

   As of 13 August 1999, 84-24157 was at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, assigned to "Pachyderms"

   At some point, and as of 7 September 2012, 84-24157 was sent to Yulista Aviation Incorporated for dismantling and scrapping.

   As of 7 September 2012, this aircraft was 46.6 years old.

   Aircraft Status: Scrapped.

 

 

         
7 September 2012: A recycled fate awaits CH-47D Chinook helicopter 84-24157 as personnel from Yulista Aviation Incorporated, located on Madison Executive Airport (KMDQ), perform the dismantling and scrapping process.

             7 September 2012: A recycled fate awaits CH-47D Chinook helicopter 84-24157 as personnel from Yulista Aviation Incorporated, located on Madison Executive Airport (KMDQ), perform the dismantling and scrapping process.

 

 

          This aircraft was piloted by:

 

          Your Name Here.

 

 

          This aircraft was crewed by:

 

          SSG Troy Smith, Flight Engineer, 1996 - 1998

          Your Name Here.

 

 

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Last updated: 09/16/2017 15:53:41