Hughes 369 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 434 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.

434

All Events

203

Incidents

81

Minor

64

Serious

82

Fatal (123 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Feb 13, 2026 Conques sur Orbiel, OF F-GJLX Minor Investigation pending
Nov 05, 2024 Waycross, GA N11AS Minor substantial An encounter with a foreign object, which resulted in a loss of control and collision with terrain.
Jan 29, 2024 Eharting, OF D-HMIK Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jul 09, 2023 Waldorf, MD N5027P Minor substantial
Fatigue failure of the overrunning clutch outer race and a subsequent inflight loss of power due to abnormal bending loads as a result of improper rea…

Fatigue failure of the overrunning clutch outer race and a subsequent inflight loss of power due to abnormal bending loads as a result of improper reassembly of the clutch subassembly following maintenance and the presence of microcracks on the clutch’s outer race.

Feb 19, 2018 Pacific Ocean, PO N501VS Minor substantial
An in-flight mechanical malfunction with the helicopter, which necessitated a ditching in the ocean. The reason for the malfunction could be determine…

An in-flight mechanical malfunction with the helicopter, which necessitated a ditching in the ocean. The reason for the malfunction could be determined because the helicopter sank and was not recovered.

Jul 27, 2016 Senheim, GE D-HMIC Minor substantial Investigation pending
Aug 04, 2015 Ramatuelle, France, FR D-HBRM Minor substantial Investigation pending
Sep 12, 2013 Kalalau, HI N519PA Minor substantial The entanglement of a tarp in the helicopter's main rotor from a nearby trash bundle.
Jul 29, 2013 Center Point, WV N31HM Minor substantial
A total loss of engine power for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident examination of the airframe and engine did not reveal any a…

A total loss of engine power for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident examination of the airframe and engine did not reveal any anomalies that would have precluded normal operation.

Jan 10, 2013 Kammenniemi, FI OH-HNP Minor substantial Investigation pending
Nov 27, 2012 Sheridan, OR N163PJ Minor substantial
The pilot’s failure to prevent the helicopter from entering a vortex ring state (settling with power) condition during an external load operation, whi…

The pilot’s failure to prevent the helicopter from entering a vortex ring state (settling with power) condition during an external load operation, which resulted in the helicopter’s main rotor blades impacting the truck.

Mar 30, 2012 McCormick, SC N868W Minor substantial The pilot's decision to use automotive fuel instead of the approved alternate fuel, which resulted in a total loss of engine power.
Mar 08, 2011 Meeker, CO N131AL Minor substantial Main rotor contact with the tail boom resulting in tail boom separation.
Apr 24, 2007 Whiteville, NC N11AS Minor substantial
A partial loss of engine power due to fatigue fracture of the power turbine governor spring, causing a false pneumatic signal to the fuel control and …

A partial loss of engine power due to fatigue fracture of the power turbine governor spring, causing a false pneumatic signal to the fuel control and a corresponding reduction in fuel flow.

Apr 20, 2007 Kahuku, HI N911FT Minor substantial
Fatigue cracking of the oil line from the engine gearbox to the oil pressure gauge, which resulted in loss of engine lubricating oil, leading to seizu…

Fatigue cracking of the oil line from the engine gearbox to the oil pressure gauge, which resulted in loss of engine lubricating oil, leading to seizure of the power turbine.

May 28, 2006 Mattituck, NY N9244F Minor substantial A loss of engine power due to undetermined reasons.
Oct 04, 2005 Hangelosa, SW SE-HVY Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jul 19, 2005 Loveland, CO N530TJ Minor destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control due to delayed remedial action during the encounter with the loss of tail rotor effectiveness. Contr…

The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control due to delayed remedial action during the encounter with the loss of tail rotor effectiveness. Contributing factors were the pilot's inadequate preflight performance planning, and the inadequate supervision by the US Forest Service personnel.

Apr 27, 2005 Quantico, VA N5252Y Minor substantial
The flight crew's failure to maintain adequate altitude/clearance from a building, which resulted in contact with the building, dynamic rollover, and …

The flight crew's failure to maintain adequate altitude/clearance from a building, which resulted in contact with the building, dynamic rollover, and collision with terrain.

Oct 21, 2003 Evansville, MN N49TJ Minor substantial
The pilot's misjudgment of clearance from the surface of the lake during the aerial application pass. The low altitude operation, glassy water, and …

The pilot's misjudgment of clearance from the surface of the lake during the aerial application pass. The low altitude operation, glassy water, and his visual perception were contributing factors.

Jul 21, 2003 KETCHIKAN, AK N1091S Minor substantial
The improper installation of a bolt in the gas generator governor linkage by company maintenance personnel, which resulted in a loss of the bolt, a lo…

The improper installation of a bolt in the gas generator governor linkage by company maintenance personnel, which resulted in a loss of the bolt, a loss of engine power while maneuvering, and subsequent forced landing and collision with trees. Factors contributing to the accident were an inadequate preflight inspection by the pilot, and an uncommanded surge in engine power.

Jun 30, 2003 Chung Cheong, KS HL-9140 Minor substantial Investigation pending
Apr 07, 2003 Taholah, WA N5225C Minor substantial
The entanglement of the fuel quantity sender float in the start pump wiring within the fuel tank as a result of the wiring not being properly secured.…

The entanglement of the fuel quantity sender float in the start pump wiring within the fuel tank as a result of the wiring not being properly secured. This rendered the fuel gauge inaccurate and the low fuel warning light inoperative which led to fuel exhaustion. The improper securing of the wiring was a result of unspecified maintenance personnel not identifying the unsecured condition. Contributing factors were the lack of adequate guidance in the maintenance manuals on inspection of the wiring and the low rotor RPM during the autorotation resulting in a hard landing.

Sep 17, 2002 O'Neill, NE N500EK Minor substantial
A loss of engine power due to turbine blade separation as a result of hot corrosion damage to the turbine blades. Contributing to the accident was th…

A loss of engine power due to turbine blade separation as a result of hot corrosion damage to the turbine blades. Contributing to the accident was the pilot misjudging the flare at the completion of the autorotation resulting in a hard landing. The dark night was a factor.

Sep 15, 2002 Burtonsville, MD N336SP Minor substantial The failure of the tailrotor gearbox for undetermined reasons.
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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