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          89-00138

 

 

          Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, Accident Photographs

 

          6 July 2002

 

 

         
6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident.

             6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident. An aft rotor system blade lead-lag dampner lug has broken off allowing the blade to droop excessively low where it came in to contact with the fuselage and damaged the structure. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident.

             6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident. An aft rotor system blade lead-lag dampner lug has broken off allowing the blade to droop excessively low where it came in to contact with the fuselage and damaged the structure. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident.

             6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident. An aft rotor system blade lead-lag dampner lug has broken off allowing the blade to droop excessively low where it came in to contact with the fuselage and damaged the structure. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident.

             6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident. An aft rotor system blade lead-lag dampner lug has broken off allowing the blade to droop excessively low where it came in to contact with the fuselage and damaged the structure. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident.

             6 July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 shortly after the accident. An aft rotor system blade lead-lag dampner lug has broken off allowing the blade to droop excessively low where it came in to contact with the fuselage and damaged the structure. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: An unknown individual examines the aft landing gear of 89-00138.

             6 July 2002: An unknown individual examines the aft landing gear of 89-00138. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: 89-00138 as seen shortly after the accident from the right front side.

             6 July 2002: 89-00138 as seen shortly after the accident from the right front side. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
6 July 2002: The right front cockpit area of 89-00138 shortly after the accident. For some unknown reason the cockpit doors were jettisioned after the landing and are laying on the ground next to the airframe.

             6 July 2002: The right front cockpit area of 89-00138 shortly after the accident. For some unknown reason the cockpit doors were jettisioned after the landing and are laying on the ground next to the airframe. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
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