Sikorsky S-76B Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 8 events recorded from 1986 to 2012.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 17, 2012 | Gulf of Mexico, LA | N56RD | Incident | substantial |
The intermittent loss of engine power due to a "stuck" stepper motor in the No. 2 engine's fuel control as a result of an inadequate overhaul. Contrib…The intermittent loss of engine power due to a "stuck" stepper motor in the No. 2 engine's fuel control as a result of an inadequate overhaul. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's decision to continue flying the helicopter with a known defect, his decision to depart with the helicopter over its maximum gross weight, and his decision to fly the approach to the oil platform at a high gross weight in a direction that provided limited go-around potential. |
| Oct 12, 2005 | New York City, NY | N76UT | Incident | substantial |
The pilot flying's failure to maintain adequate aft hover clearance from a fence, and the pilot in command's delayed remedial action. A factor was th…The pilot flying's failure to maintain adequate aft hover clearance from a fence, and the pilot in command's delayed remedial action. A factor was the dark night lighting conditions. |
| Sep 13, 2005 | Linden, NJ | N14CS | Serious | — |
The lineman's failure to maintain adequate clearance from the main rotor system. A factor was his lack of familiarity with the accident helicopter ma…The lineman's failure to maintain adequate clearance from the main rotor system. A factor was his lack of familiarity with the accident helicopter make and model. |
| Jul 05, 2001 | P'ohang, KS | HL9240 | Fatal (8) | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Dec 20, 1997 | NORTH SEA, NL | H-KHB | Incident | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Dec 12, 1996 | OMEATH IRELAND, EI | GHAUG | Fatal (1) | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Jun 30, 1994 | NEWPORT, RI | N76UT | Incident | substantial |
the failure of the left hand helical gear in the main gear box (MGB), due to undertorqued attaching bolts installed by the manufacturer, which resulte…the failure of the left hand helical gear in the main gear box (MGB), due to undertorqued attaching bolts installed by the manufacturer, which resulted in a partial MGB failure. This failure resulted in the loss of the number one engine, illumination of the MGB chip light and a ditching to salt water on emergency floats. |
| Jun 06, 1986 | SUTTON, MA | N5AZ | Fatal (4) | destroyed | Investigation pending |