NTSB Preliminary Report: Chickasha, OK

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Location:

Chickasha, OK

Accident Number:

CEN26LA175

Date & Time:

April 30, 2026, 17:30 Local

Registration:

N22SP

Aircraft:

Hiller UH-12E

Injuries:

1 None

Flight Conducted Under:

Part 137: Agricultural

 

 

On April 30, 2026, about 1730 central daylight time, a Hiller UH-12E, N22SP, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Chickasha, Oklahoma. The pilot was not injured. The helicopter was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137 aerial application flight.

The pilot reported that he had completed two aerial application flights earlier that day and performed preflight inspections before both. About 1700, he began spraying a field and during the flight, the main rotor “developed a vertical hop,” and he observed one of the control rotor blades separate from the helicopter. The helicopter violently shook, and he conducted a forced landing to a field. During the landing, the main rotor blades struck the tail boom, which severed the tail boom near the tail rotor.

The responding FAA inspector and the pilot located the separated control rotor blade in the field about 100 yards from the accident site.

A review of the FAA airworthiness directives (AD) indicated that AD 97-10-16 was applicable to the Hiller UH-12 helicopter. The AD required (in part) that the control rotor blade spar tube (or cuff) be inspected for corrosion or cracks, or elongation, corrosion, burrs, pitting or fretting of the bolt holes…during the annual inspection, not to exceed 100 hours and every 100-hours thereafter. The actions specified by the AD are intended to prevent separation of the control rotor blade assembly and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter.

According to the helicopter maintenance records, an annual inspection was completed on February 20, 2026. During the inspection, the control rotor cuffs and trunnions were overhauled and reinstalled in accordance with the Hiller overhaul manual. The records show that AD 97-10-16 was complied with at this time.

The separated control rotor was retained for further examination.

Aircraft and Owner/Operator Information

Aircraft Make:

Hiller

Registration:

N22SP

Model/Series:

UH-12E

Aircraft Category:

Helicopter

Amateur Built:

Operator:

On file

Operating Certificate(s) Held:

Agricultural aircraft (137)

Operator Designator Code:

5PVG

 

 

Meteorological Information and Flight Plan

Conditions at Accident Site:

VMC

Condition of Light:

Day

Observation Facility, Elevation:

KCHK,1150 ft msl

Observation Time:

17:35 Local

Distance from Accident Site:

7 Nautical Miles

Temperature/Dew Point:

20°C /5°C

Lowest Cloud Condition:

Clear

Wind Speed/Gusts, Direction:

13 knots / None, 40°

Lowest Ceiling:

None

Visibility:

10 miles

Altimeter Setting:

29.99 inches Hg

Type of Flight Plan Filed:

NONE

Departure Point:

Chickasha, OK

Destination:

Chickasha, OK

Wreckage and Impact Information

Crew Injuries:

1 None

Aircraft Damage:

Substantial

Passenger Injuries:

N/A

Aircraft Fire:

None

Ground Injuries:

N/A

Aircraft Explosion:

None

Total Injuries:

1 None

Latitude, Longitude:

34.981681,-97.973939

Administrative Information

Investigator In Charge (IIC):

Lindberg, Joshua

Additional Participating Persons:

Allen Cauthen; FAA; Oklahoma City, OK

Investigation Class:

Class 3

Note:

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