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Aircraft Mfr's Number: 701352

* The model displayed above will either be the aircraft's birth or earliest modified model. To see the aircrafts modification history see the below Aircraft Historical Events.

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Aircraft Historical Events: Entry 1

Date Tail Number Model Country Operator
05 February 1990 A25-209 S-70A-9 Flag Hawker De Havilland

On 05 February 1990 the Aircraft was assembled from a Sikorsky provided kit by Hawker De Havilland at Bankstown, Australia and flown for the first time.

Aircraft Historical Events: Entry 2

Date Tail Number Model Country Operator
15 February 1990 A25-209 S-70A-9 Flag Australian Army Aviation Corps

On 15 February 1990 the Aircraft was handed over to the Royal Australian Army and assigned to A Squadron, 5th Aviation Regiment located at Bundaberg, Queensland.

Aircraft Historical Events: Entry 3

Date Tail Number Model Country Operator
12 June 1996 A25-209 S-70A-9 Flag Australian Army Aviation Corps

On the evening of 12 June 1996, a flight of six S-70A-9 Black Hawks from the Army’s 5th Aviation Regiment were conducting a night-time counter terrorism training mission with members of the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment in the High Range Training Area near Townsville, in preparation for the upcoming 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

As the formation reached the target zone, the lead Black Hawk, callsign “Black 1”, converged to the right and collided with an adjacent Black Hawk, “Black 2”. As a result, both Black Hawks, A25-113 and A25-209, impacted the ground and were destroyed. Three Army aircrew members and 15 members of the SAS Regiment were killed. Twelve others were badly injured.

  • Unit Involved: 5th Aviation Regiment and SAS
  • Mishap Location: High Range Training Area near Townsville
  • Fatalities: 18 (12 injured)