89-00175 |
(89-0175) |
89-00175 (originally 89-0175), Boeing D model kit number M3329, was a CH-47D helicopter. The U.S. Army acceptance date was 29 October 1990. As of 2002, 89-00175 had accumulated 2,782.0 D model hours and 7,670.0 total aircraft hours. 89-00175 was a conversion from the original C model Chinook 68-15848. At some point, 89-00175 was assigned to Fort Rucker, Alabama. At Know Army Heliport, (KFHK), 89-00175 served as a trainer supporting the U.S. Army Aviation Warfighting Center in the training of crew members during the Aircraft Qualification and Maintenance Test Pilot courses. In June 2009, 89-00175 was transferred to Summit Aviation to remove selected D model components (engines, transmissions, rotor blades, etc.) for use on the F model production line at the Boeing production facility in Philidelphia and the airframe was scrapped. As of 24 June 2009, this aircraft was 40.5 years old. As of 24 June 2009, the last known location of 89-00175 was at Summit Aviation undergoing reclamation. Aircraft status: Scrapped. |
This aircraft was piloted by: |
CIV Mark S. Morgan, IP / ME / CFII, 2004 - 2008 |
CIV Robert McDonald, Maintenance Test Pilot, 2007 - 2008 |
CIV Frank Blankenship, Maintenance Test Pilot, 2008 |
CIV Robert Thompson, Maintenance Test Pilot, 2008 |
CIV Mark Rader, Maintenance Test Pilot, 2007 |
CIV Dave Ryan, Maintenance Test Pilot, 2007 |
CIV Tim McCall, IP / IE / ME / CFII, 2004 |
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This aircraft was crewed by: |
CIV Kerry McDonald, Flight Engineer, 2008 |
CIV Phillip Compton, Flight Engineer, 2008 |
CIV Jeff Downing, Flight Engineer, 2008 |
CIV Robert Hagen, Flight Engineer, 2008 |
CIV Jerry Rasmussen, Flight Engineer, 2008 |
CIV Anthony Coleman, Flight Engineer, 2004 - 2007 |
CIV Hal Martin, Flight Engineer, 2007 |
CIV Ron Beauchamp, Flight Engineer, 2007 |
CIV Mikki Welch, Flight Engineer, 2007 |
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