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NTSB Preliminary Report: Dallas, TX

Location:

Dallas, TX

Accident Number:

CEN26LA185

Date & Time:

May 12, 2026, 21:27 Local

Registration:

N652AE

Aircraft:

Bell 407

Injuries:

3 None

Flight Conducted Under: Part 135: Air taxi & commuter - Non-scheduled - Air Medical (Discretionary)

On May 12, 2026, about 2127 central daylight time, a Bell 407 helicopter, N652AE, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Dallas, Texas. The pilot and two-person medical crew were not injured. There was no patient onboard. The helicopter was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 135 discretionary air medical flight.

The crew had transported a patient to Baylor Medical Center. Before departing from the helipad, the pilot attempted to contact the Dallas Love Field Airport tower controller to request a Class B airspace clearance. When no response was received, the pilot lifted off into a hover in attempt to gain better reception. The pilot reported subsequently hearing a “loud crack” and feeling a jolt in the pedals. The pilot landed the helicopter on the helipad and shutdown the engine.

 Video surveillance footage depicted the helicopter lifting off from the helipad and turning to the right. During the climb and the right turn, the helicopter drifted backward and struck the building mounted camera. The video footage ended at that point. The helicopter sustained damage to the tail rotor blades and tail rotor pitch change links.

Aircraft and Owner/Operator Information

Aircraft Make:

Bell

Registration:

N652AE

Model/Series:

407

Aircraft Category:

Helicopter

Amateur Built:

Operator:

AIR EVAC EMS INC

Operating Certificate(s) Held:

On-demand air taxi (135)

Operator Designator Code:

EVCA

 

 

Meteorological Information and Flight Plan

Conditions at Accident Site:

VMC

Condition of Light:

Night

Observation Facility, Elevation:

KRBD,657 ft msl

Observation Time:

21:53 Local

Distance from Accident Site:

8 Nautical Miles

Temperature/Dew Point:

22°C /14°C

Lowest Cloud Condition:

Clear

Wind Speed/Gusts, Direction:

3 knots / 0 knots, 190°

Lowest Ceiling:

None

Visibility:

10 miles

Altimeter Setting:

30.06 inches Hg

Type of Flight Plan Filed:

CVFR

Departure Point:

Dallas, TX (XA61)

Destination:

Granbury, TX (GDJ)

Wreckage and Impact Information

Crew Injuries:

3 None

Aircraft Damage:

Substantial

Passenger Injuries:

N/A

Aircraft Fire:

None

Ground Injuries:

N/A

Aircraft Explosion:

None

Total Injuries:

3 None

Latitude, Longitude:

32.788331,-96.7801

Administrative Information

Investigator In Charge (IIC):

Sorensen, Timothy

Additional Participating Persons:

Andrew L. Anderson; FAA Flight Standards; Irving, TX

Investigation Class:

Class 3

Note:

The NTSB did not travel to the scene of this accident.

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