Bell 205 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 32 events recorded from 1983 to 2024.

32

All Events

16

Incidents

2

Minor

3

Serious

10

Fatal (19 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Nov 12, 2024 Región del Maule, OF CC-ATF Serious (1) unk Investigation pending
Sep 07, 2022 Cougar, WA N66HJ Minor substantial The helicopter’s encounter with downdrafts during a low-altitude hovering maneuver while dipping for water.
Aug 31, 2022 La Ronge, SK, CA C-GZGK Incident substantial Investigation pending
Jan 15, 2022 El Cajon, CA N502HQ Incident substantial A partial loss of engine power for reasons that could not be determined based on the available evidence.
Aug 24, 2020 LaVerne, CA N386HQ Incident substantial The pilot’s delayed decision to initiate a go-around while landing in an unimproved area which resulted in a collision with debris.
Jun 27, 2018 Hudson Bay, CA C-FYHD Incident substantial Investigation pending
Sep 04, 2011 Tehachapi, CA N205WW Minor substantial
The pilot's inability to adequately execute an emergency autorotation due to the flight's low altitude during external load operations, which resulted…

The pilot's inability to adequately execute an emergency autorotation due to the flight's low altitude during external load operations, which resulted in a hard landing. Contributing to the accident was a torsionally overstressed tachometer shaft, which sent erroneous engine rpm readings to the cockpit.

Mar 24, 2011 San Clemente, CI CC-CID Fatal (1) destroyed Investigation pending
Jul 23, 2007 Happy Camp, CA N205BR Fatal (1) destroyed
the pilot's failure to maintain clearance with the trees during a long-line operation. Contributing factors were the Forest Service's inadequate comm…

the pilot's failure to maintain clearance with the trees during a long-line operation. Contributing factors were the Forest Service's inadequate communication between crews, failure to properly assess the safety of the intended drop zone, reduced visibility to the right side of the helicopter, and the trees.

Jul 16, 2005 Lac de la Solit, CA C-GADA Incident substantial Investigation pending
Aug 11, 2004 Leavenworth, WA N205XP Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the snag while hovering out of ground effect during an external load operation. Factors were the smoke…

The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the snag while hovering out of ground effect during an external load operation. Factors were the smoke jumper's misjudgment of the tree heights in the area, which resulted in the use of too short a long line, and their failure to communicate with the pilot about the tall snag.

Jun 24, 2004 Tschagguns, AU OE-XHK Fatal (1) destroyed Investigation pending
Sep 17, 2001 Troy, MT N458CC Incident substantial The pilot-in-command's failure to maintain seperation/clearance from trees while maneuvering.
Jul 31, 2001 Jackson, WY N205BR Incident the Bell 212 helicopter pilot's inadequate visual lookout which resulted in a midair collision.
Jan 03, 1999 VAN NUYS, CA N58126 Serious (1) substantial
A loss of engine power due to an undetermined component failure in the second stage power turbine nozzle area. Factors in the accident were the mount…

A loss of engine power due to an undetermined component failure in the second stage power turbine nozzle area. Factors in the accident were the mountainous/hilly nature of the terrain and the dark night lighting conditions which precluded the pilot from selecting a suitable forced landing area.

Jun 10, 1998 PADERBORN, GE DHAFH Incident substantial Investigation pending
Apr 03, 1998 WEWAHITCHKA, FL N508DD Incident destroyed The pilot's loss of control as a result of erratic flight control movement due to a surge in hydraulic pressure for undetermined reasons.
Mar 23, 1998 LOS ANGELES, CA N90230 Fatal (4) destroyed
An excessive bending load applied to the tail rotor blade assembly of an undetermined origin which produced a fatigue crack, the separation of the ass…

An excessive bending load applied to the tail rotor blade assembly of an undetermined origin which produced a fatigue crack, the separation of the assembly, and a forced landing. Factors were the lack of suitable terrain to perform a forced landing, the manufacturer's unclear maintenance bulletin instruction and procedures which facilitated the operator's inadequate inspection for the yoke's straightness, and the inadequacy of restraint systems and protective equipment.

Sep 12, 1997 SEQUIM, WA N90HJ Fatal (3) destroyed the pilot's intentional flight into known adverse weather conditions in mountainous terrain.
Mar 15, 1997 LOFSSJON, SW HSX Fatal Investigation pending
Mar 21, 1996 GROVE HILL, AL N68HJ Incident substantial
fatigue failure of the vertical fin forward spar in an area that was not accessible to inspection. A factor relating to the accident was: guidance fo…

fatigue failure of the vertical fin forward spar in an area that was not accessible to inspection. A factor relating to the accident was: guidance for inspection of the area (where the fatigue occurred) was insufficiently defined by the manufacturer.

Aug 03, 1992 ARCO, ID N66HJ Incident substantial Investigation pending
Apr 20, 1990 MONCKS CORNER, SC N67HJ Fatal (1) destroyed
THE IN-FLIGHT SEPARATION OF THE MAIN ROTOR BECAUSE OF THE FAILURE OF A PILLOW BLOCK BOLT, AND THE FAILURE OF THE OPERATOR/REPAIR STATION TO FOLLOW THE…

THE IN-FLIGHT SEPARATION OF THE MAIN ROTOR BECAUSE OF THE FAILURE OF A PILLOW BLOCK BOLT, AND THE FAILURE OF THE OPERATOR/REPAIR STATION TO FOLLOW THE OVERHAUL PROCEDURES.

Feb 07, 1990 WRANGELL, AK CGNMJ Fatal (6) destroyed
THE PILOT'S CONTINUED VFR FLIGHT INTO INSTRUMENT METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (IMC), AND HIS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT DUE TO SPATIAL D…

THE PILOT'S CONTINUED VFR FLIGHT INTO INSTRUMENT METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (IMC), AND HIS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT DUE TO SPATIAL DISORIENTATION. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: COMPANY INDUCED PRESSURE TO MAKE THE FLIGHT, THE PILOT'S DECISION TO INITIATE FLIGHT INTO KNOWN ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, HIS LACK OF INSTRUMENT EXPERIENCE, HIS OVERCONFIDENCE IN HIS PERSONAL ABILITIES, AND THE ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS.

Jan 18, 1985 NEWHALL, CA N830V Fatal (1) destroyed Investigation pending
Disclaimer: This data is sourced from the NTSB Aviation Accident Database. NTSB events reflect reported accidents and incidents and do not necessarily indicate a defect in the aircraft type. Many events involve pilot error, weather conditions, maintenance issues, or other factors unrelated to the aircraft design. This information is provided for research purposes only — consult official NTSB reports for complete details.
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