Helicopter pilot just before crash: “Hang on”
SANTA FE, N.M. — Moments before a helicopter crashed during a mountain rescue attempt, the pilot radioed to his wife — a state police dispatcher — and told her he was “going down.”
Recordings of radio transmissions from State Police Sgt. Andy Tingwall, who died in the accident last week, document the final seconds before the helicopter crashed in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains east of Santa Fe.
The accident happened shortly after the helicopter picked up a hiker who had been lost. The hiker, Megumi Yamamoto of Tokyo, died in the crash. A helicopter crew member survived.
Throughout the final transmission — lasting just under a minute — Tingwall’s labored breathing can be heard as he apparently struggles to control the helicopter.
“Hey Leighann, can you hear me,” Tingwall said as he radioed the state police dispatch center, knowing that his wife was on duty.
“Affirmative,” his wife, the dispatcher, replied.
“All right. I struck a mountainside,” Tingwall said in a controlled voice. “Going down.”
With urgency in her voice, she replied in radio code, “Are you 10-4?” She was asking whether Tingwall and the helicopter were OK, according to a state police spokesman.
“Negative,” responds Tingwall.
For about 35 seconds, Tingwall remains silent except for his heavy breathing. The dispatcher talks with a state police sergeant who was in a patrol car in the Santa Fe area and had heard the helicopter’s transmission.
Static crackles.
Tingwall’s wife finally frantically calls out in code for the helicopter: “Santa Fe 606.”
“Hang on,” Tingwall abruptly says, apparently to others on the helicopter just before it hit a ridge at about 12,000 feet and then rolled down a boulder-filled slope.
The crash survivor, State Police Officer Wesley Cox, has told investigators that the helicopter’s tail rotor apparently struck something — possibly a tree — shortly after taking off with the hiker. Tingwall had landed the helicopter in a clearing and hiked about a half mile to find Yamamoto, who had told dispatchers she was too cold to walk up a slope and through trees to reach the rescuers. Tingwall carried Yamamoto on his back to the helicopter
The rescue came as darkness settled and storm clouds began to blanket the mountains. It had started to sleet.
According to a preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board, “The pilot pointed out a ‘valley in the clouds’ and took off towards it.”
Clouds closed around the helicopter after it took off.
“Sometime later the pilot pulled the helicopter up abruptly and the spotter (Cox) felt the helicopter hit something, shutter and start flying roughly,” the NTSB report stated.
Based on the recordings of the radio transmission, an NTSB investigator said the helicopter “continued to fly for at least a minute before impacting a steep ridgeline in a ‘controlled hard landing.’” It rolled about 800 feet down a slope. The pilot and hiker were thrown from the helicopter. The survivor remained belted inside the fuselage.
Yamamoto was a graduate student at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She became separated from her boyfriend during a hike on June 9, and called authorities for help using her cell phone.
Related News
Three dead in Peru helicopter crashOctober 5th, 2009 LIMA - Three people were killed when a helicopter crashed in Peru's southern province of La Convencion, a media report said. On board the chopper were pilot Luis Miguel Gonzales Aguilar, mechanic Sandro Tello Rios and the manager of the air company, Reynaldo Espinosa Fonseca, Radio Programas del Peru said Sunday.
4 people seriously injured in helicopter crash on 14,200-foot Mount Massive;August 20th, 2009 4 hurt when helicopter crashes on Colo. mountainLEADVILLE, Colo.
Maryland helicopter crashJuly 24th, 2009 As per official report, on late Thursday about 10.30 pm a helicopter crashed on a western Maryland highway and burst into flames which causes the death of four people. Three of them were the employees of a flight instruction company- Advanced Helicopter Concepts and the fourth one was a passenger,
Kevin Lewis, director of county emergency services, confirms that the a Robinson 44 helicopter with 4 passengers crashed on Interstate 70 in Washington County.
Civilian helicopter crashes at south Afghan base; US chopper makes emergency landing in eastJuly 19th, 2009 Civilian helicopter crashes at Afghan baseKABUL — A civilian helicopter crashed at NATO's largest base in southern Afghanistan on Sunday, while a U.S. military helicopter made an emergency landing in the east, officials said.
911 system fixed after problem sent Santa Fe hiker's calls misrouted to wrong numberJuly 3rd, 2009 Sheriff: Error fixed in Santa Fe area 911 systemSANTA FE, N.M. — Authorities say a programming error on cell phone towers misrouted 911 calls from a lost hiker who died in a rescue helicopter crash last month, but the problem has been corrected.
NM medical examiner says pilot of crashed rescue helicopter died of cold exposure, injuriesJune 17th, 2009 Helicopter pilot died of exposure, crash injuriesSANTA FE, N.M. — A New Mexico state police helicopter pilot died of hypothermia complicated by injuries he received in a crash during a mountain rescue mission, the state medical examiner's office said Tuesday.
Japanese hiker lost in New Mexico dialed 911 repeatedly for help, but calls were misroutedJune 17th, 2009 Technology failure misrouted hiker's 911 callsALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A lost hiker who was killed in a helicopter crash after her rescue last week called 911 repeatedly, but was initially routed to non-emergency lines lacking the technology to help locate her, authorities said.
NM medical investigator says pilot in rescue mission crash died of cold exposure, injuriesJune 17th, 2009 NM helicopter pilot died of exposure, injuriesSANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico's medical examiner says a state police pilot whose helicopter crashed in the mountains near Santa Fe during a rescue mission died from exposure to the cold and injuries from the wreck.
Hundreds mourn NM state police officer killed in helicopter crash during rescueJune 15th, 2009 Hundreds mourn fallen NM state police officerSANTA FE, N.M. — More than 1,000 people attended a memorial service to honor a 36-year-old New Mexico state police helicopter pilot killed in a mountain rescue attempt.
Japanese mother of hiker killed in helicopter crash arrives in NM to collect daughter's bodyJune 14th, 2009 Mother of hiker killed in crash arrives in NMALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The mother of a Japanese hiker killed in a helicopter crash in the northern New Mexico mountains has arrived in Albuquerque from Tokyo to collect her daughter's body.
State police pilot, student hiker confirmed dead in New Mexico chopper crashJune 12th, 2009 NM: Pilot, student died in police chopper crashSANTA FE, N.M. — Officials said both the pilot of a state police helicopter and the student hiker he was rescuing were killed when the aircraft crashed on a snowy mountain near Santa Fe.
Searchers reach hiker who was in NM helicopter crash on snowy mountain; pilot still missingJune 11th, 2009 NM searchers find hiker from crashed helicopterSANTA FE, N.M. — Searchers on Thursday reached a hiker who was in a state police helicopter that went down Tuesday night on snowy, 12,000-foot Santa Fe mountain peak, but state police refused to release details about her.
Searchers heading for helicopter crash site in rugged NM mountains to look for 2 missingJune 11th, 2009 Searchers head for crash site in NM mountainsSANTA FE, N.M. — Black Hawk helicopters airlifted searchers Thursday as close as they could to the wreckage of a state police helicopter, looking for two people still missing from that crash on a frigid 12,000-foot mountain near Santa Fe.
Man survives helicopter crash in NM mountains, then walks out with crushed leg and hypothermiaJune 11th, 2009 Man survives NM crash after cold night on mountainSANTA FE, N.M. — Black Hawk helicopters airlifted searchers Thursday as close as they could to the wreckage of a state police helicopter, looking for two people still missing from that crash on a 12,000-foot mountain near Santa Fe.
NM rescuers approach signal from missing police helicopter that disappeared in high mountainsJune 10th, 2009 Rescuers near signal from missing NM helicopterSANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico authorities say rescue teams are within a half-mile of the snow-covered mountain area where they expect to find a State Police helicopter that went missing near Santa Fe.