Hughes 369 Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 434 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 18, 2024 | Belleville, WV | N102SU | Serious (1) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Aug 05, 2023 | Elberon, VA | N353AH | Serious (2) | substantial | The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from a power line structure arm, which resulted in main rotor blade contact. |
| Aug 17, 2018 | Riverside, CA | N105JL | Serious (1) | substantial | The instructor’s delayed remedial action to an excessive descent rate during a simulated autorotation, which resulted in a hard landing. |
| May 19, 2018 | Stoneburg, TX | N369GK | Serious (4) | destroyed | The pilot's unsafe and aggressive operation of the helicopter at low altitude, which resulted in impact with trees. |
| Mar 07, 2018 | Blair, WI | N499SL | Serious (1) | — |
The pilot’s failure to recognize and compensate for hazards during the external load operation, which led to a collision between a lineman (external l…The pilot’s failure to recognize and compensate for hazards during the external load operation, which led to a collision between a lineman (external load) and a powerline. |
| Jan 11, 2018 | San Juan, PR | N571HH | Serious | — |
The helicopter pilot's improper decision to use an open-end grapple, instead of an A-frame attachment, to lift and move a ladder with a lineman on it …The helicopter pilot's improper decision to use an open-end grapple, instead of an A-frame attachment, to lift and move a ladder with a lineman on it and the lineman's improper decision to be lifted on a ladder via an open-end grapple, which were contrary to company policy and the Federal Aviation Regulations. |
| Sep 02, 2017 | Burnet, TX | N50MP | Serious (1) | substantial | The pilot's inadequate inflight decision making, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. |
| Aug 10, 2017 | Villa Grove, CO | N58424 | Serious (1) | substantial | The pilot’s failure to maintain main rotor clearance from a power line tower during low-level maneuvering. |
| Feb 22, 2017 | Unknown, PO | N805LA | Serious (2) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to detect the presence of water in the helicopter fuel system before the flight, which resulted in a total loss of engine power du…The pilot's failure to detect the presence of water in the helicopter fuel system before the flight, which resulted in a total loss of engine power during cruise. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's delayed recognition of the power loss and late initiation of an autorotation, which resulted in a hard landing on the ocean. |
| Feb 19, 2017 | Raetihi, NZ | ZK-HRK | Serious (1) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Apr 08, 2016 | Weatherford, TX | N298SD | Serious (1) | substantial |
The pilot/mechanic's inadequate postmaintenance and preflight inspections, which resulted in his failure to remove the antitorque pedal lock and a sub…The pilot/mechanic's inadequate postmaintenance and preflight inspections, which resulted in his failure to remove the antitorque pedal lock and a subsequent loss of control during hover operations. |
| May 18, 2015 | Bocognano, Corse-du-Sud, France, FR | OH-HNR | Serious (2) | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Sep 02, 2014 | Willows, CA | N516PJ | Serious (1) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to adequately secure cargo (a jacket), which resulted in the jacket exiting the cabin compartment and colliding with the tail roto…The pilot's failure to adequately secure cargo (a jacket), which resulted in the jacket exiting the cabin compartment and colliding with the tail rotor during cruise flight. |
| Jul 29, 2014 | West Liberty, OH | N89ZC | Serious (1) | substantial |
A total loss of engine power, which resulted from fuel exhaustion due to the pilot’s failure to adequately monitor the fuel quantity during the flight…A total loss of engine power, which resulted from fuel exhaustion due to the pilot’s failure to adequately monitor the fuel quantity during the flight. |
| May 25, 2012 | Delavan, MN | N11ZX | Serious (1) | substantial | The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance with power lines during an aerial application flight. |
| Jan 08, 2010 | Kooskia, ID | N500LW | Serious (3) | substantial |
A complete loss of engine power due to the failure of the No. 2 bearing, which was precipitated by electrical arcing that occurred at an unknown time …A complete loss of engine power due to the failure of the No. 2 bearing, which was precipitated by electrical arcing that occurred at an unknown time prior to the accident flight. |
| Jun 02, 2009 | Greenville, VA | N8356F | Serious (1) | substantial | The inadequate design of the fourth-stage turbine wheel, resulting in the fatigue failure of one airfoil and a subsequent loss of engine power. |
| Mar 10, 2009 | Lee, MA | N369RT | Serious (3) | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the overhead wire. |
| Oct 30, 2008 | Carroll Township, PA | N606AS | Serious (1) | substantial | A total loss of engine power due to the improper assembly of the compressor discharge tubes to the combustion liner. |
| Jun 06, 2007 | Troy, OR | N48MP | Serious (1) | — |
The inadvertent entanglement of the crewmemeber's helmet's communication cord with the structure of the helicopter during the helicopter's ascent, whi…The inadvertent entanglement of the crewmemeber's helmet's communication cord with the structure of the helicopter during the helicopter's ascent, which resulted in the crewmember being elevated above ground level before the helmet's cord separated, resulting in the crewmember falling into an apple tree. A factor was the pilot's diminished visual lookout. |
| Jan 04, 2007 | Lyman, WA | N1088G | Serious (1) | substantial |
The pilot's intentional flight into adverse weather conditions, which resulted in a loss of engine power during hover due to snow and ice ingestion. …The pilot's intentional flight into adverse weather conditions, which resulted in a loss of engine power during hover due to snow and ice ingestion. Factors associated with the accident are the pilot's delayed remedial actions, and snow and icing conditions. |
| Oct 19, 2005 | Avalon, CA | N268ST | Serious (2) | substantial |
the pilot's failure to maintain an adequate visual lookout and obstacle clearance altitude, which resulted in a collision with power lines. Factors i…the pilot's failure to maintain an adequate visual lookout and obstacle clearance altitude, which resulted in a collision with power lines. Factors in the accident were the position of the sun relative to the helicopter's flight path, which lessoned the visual acuity of the pilot, and, the pilot's intentional low altitude flight. |
| Aug 06, 2005 | Albuquerque, NM | N500SD | Serious (1) | substantial |
the bullet(s), which severed the helicopter's left tail rotor pedal. Contributing factors were the severed anti-torque pedal and the unsuitable terrai…the bullet(s), which severed the helicopter's left tail rotor pedal. Contributing factors were the severed anti-torque pedal and the unsuitable terrain for landing. |
| Dec 09, 2004 | Zachary, LA | N7148Z | Serious (1) | substantial |
The loss of engine power as a result of fatigue cracking of the compressor adaptor coupling initiated by fretting on the pilot diameter and subsequent…The loss of engine power as a result of fatigue cracking of the compressor adaptor coupling initiated by fretting on the pilot diameter and subsequent disconnection of the compressor from the turbine assembly. A contributing factor was the low operating altitude of the helicopter, which made a successful autorotation by the pilot imposible. |
| Dec 08, 2003 | Moclips, WA | N8343F | Serious (1) | substantial | A sudden loss of engine power during hover for undetermined reasons. |