Incident Name: originally called Iron 44 (Iron Complex, Buckhorn Fire), ultimately named Panther Fire incident (Panther Creek flows into the New River in that area)
Date: August 5, 2008
Personnel: 9 lives lost (see below)
Age: varies
Agency/Organization: Carson Helicopters, Inc (Grants Pass, OR) provided the helicopter and pilot; Grayback Forestry, Inc (Merlin, OR) provided the handcrew; both working for the US Forest Service along with a Forest Service Check Pilot.
Position: varies
Summary: On August 5th, 2008 A helicopter crashed on the Iron Complex in a remote wooded area in the Trinity Alps Wilderness of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest about 35 miles northwest of Redding, California. The Sikorsky S-61N (N612AZ) (photo credit H. Spurting), owned by Carson Helicopters and under contract to the U.S. Forest Service, crashed at about 7:30 p.m. PDT. The helicopter had completed 2 trips to return firefighting crews to a safer location and had made a refueling stop. After it refueled, it returned for its third load of passengers. During departure, the helicopter experienced a loss of power to the main rotor during takeoff initial climb, and subsequently impacted trees and terrain. The aircraft came to rest on its left side. A post-crash fire consumed the aircraft. Nine firefighters, including two pilots and 8 members of a firefighting handcrew died in the crash and a pilot and 3 firefighters were severely injured. The National Transportation Safety Board investigated.
Of the 4 seriously injured, 3 are Grayback Forestry, Inc. employees and the fourth worked for Carson Helicopters, Inc.; all have recovered from their physical injuries.
Nine Wildland Firefighters were lost in the Line of Duty
Grayback Forestry, Inc., 7 employees
Steven Caleb Renno’s mom: “They Held the Line”
Shawn Blazer, 30, from Medford, Oregon
Scott Charlson, 25, from Phoenix, Oregon
Edrik Gomez, 19, from Ashland, Oregon
Matt Hammer, 23, from Grants Pass, Oregon
Steven Caleb Renno, 21, from Cave Junction, Oregon
Bryan Rich, 29, from Medford, Oregon
David Steele, 19, from Ashland, Oregon
Carson Helicopters, Inc. employee
Roark Schwanenberg, 54, from Lostine, Oregon – Pilot
USFS Inspector Pilot
Jim Ramage, 64, from Redding, California – USFS Inspector Pilot, Shasta Trinity National Forest
Photos courtesy of Grayback Forestry, Carson Helicopters, USFS and families.
Maps
Accident Location (also USNG: 10T EK 5926 8553)
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- Other Maps and Diagrams
- Above: Iron Complex Map 8/5/08 Buckhorn Fire is Branch III, Division E. Accident Site is northernmost finger. Note large numbers of fires being fought following the lightning busts in northern California in June of ’08. Article about the Lightning Event (873 K pdf file) by Mark A. Burger, WFO Eureka, California
- Below are 4 maps from NTSB docket: Location map, Elevation map, map of Helispot 44 in relation to final helicopter resting place and Witness Location photo
Reports, Documentation, Lessons Learned
- Shasta Trinity National Forest Press Release 8/6/08 (24 hours)
- FS Today Announcement of Helicopter Crash
- Concise Information from the NTSB, FAA, USFS, AAP, and research by the WLF Staff:
- August 5, 2008 – Iron 44 helicopter accident
- 7 killed: Shawn Blazer, Scott Charlson, Matt Hammer, Edrik Gomez, Steven Caleb Renno, Bryan Rich, David Steele, Roark Schwanenberg, Jim Ramage, 3 were critically injured
- Operator: Carson Helicopters, Inc. (CHI) of Grants Pass, Oregon
- Type: Sikorsky S-61N
- impacted trees then mountainous terrain at 6,000 feet in the Trinity Alps Wilderness CA (near Weaverville, CA)
- Registration tail number: N612AZ
- NTSB # LAX08PA259
- NTSB Docket as of 10/7/10, download particular documents, maps and photos
- National Transportation Safety Board: Probable Cause (html) | Probable Cause (26 K pdf)The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this ACC as follows:
The following actions by Carson Helicopters: 1) the intentional understatement of the helicopter’s empty weight, 2) the alteration of the power available chart to exaggerate the helicopter’s lift capability, and 3) the practice of using unapproved above-minimum specification torque in performance calculations that, collectively, resulted in the pilots relying on performance calculations that significantly overestimated the helicopter’s load-carrying capacity and did not provide an adequate performance margin for a successful takeoff; and insufficient oversight by the U.S. Forest Service and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Contributing to the accident was the failure of the flight crewmembers to address the fact that the helicopter had approached its maximum performance capability on their two prior departures from the accident site because they were accustomed to operating at the limit of the helicopter’s performance.
Contributing to the fatalities were the immediate, intense fire that resulted from the spillage of fuel upon impact from the fuel tanks that were not crash resistant, the separation from the floor of the cabin seats that were not crash resistant, and the use of an inappropriate release mechanism on the cabin seat restraints.
- NTSB Full Narrative (html)
- National Transportation Safety Board: Factual Report (74 K pdf)
- For additional information about this crash, consult the NTSB Query Webpage: Identification # LAX08PA259
- USFA Memorial Database: Shawn P. Blazer | Scott A. Charlson | Matt A. Hammer | Edrik J. Gomez | Steven Caleb Renno | Bryan J. Rich | David E. Steele | Roark Schwanenberg | Jim Ramage
- Interagency Aviation Training module – iat.gov – was presented in 2009. It was still preliminary at the time presented. It’s approximately 8 min long and runs as a flash audio/video: Accident Review ’09 Update The training module is primarily an audio summary of the incident for the purposes of aviation safety training. “Slides” provide the visual text, utilizing Flash.The NTSB Investigation has since been completed. Probable cause has been determined, as noted in the links and text above.
- Two More Chains Fall Issue, 2012: Wheels, Wings, and Rotors. Getting there and getting back. It’s out most dangerous activity. How come? (1,649 K pdf)
- Crash Site from NTSB docket
WLF Links:
- CA-SHF-Iron-Complex-Helicopter-Crash
- Other firefighter support – Zion Helitack website
- redding.com
Injured firefighters identified
August 6, 2008 - redding.com
6 aerial photos of crash site in the Trinity Alps Wilderness
August 6, 2008 - redding.com
UPDATED: Eight firefighters, one crew member believed dead in Trinity County helicopter crash
August 6, 2008 - cnn.com
9 believed dead, 4 injured in firefighter helicopter crash
August 6, 2008 - from Mike Wheelock, Grayback Forestry, Inc.
Statement from Mike Wheelock on August 5th Helicopter Accident
August 7, 2008 - ktvl.com – no longer online
Nine Missing Helicopter Passengers Confirmed Deceased
August 07, 2008 - AP article at usatoday.com – no longer online
Search continues in deadly wildfire helicopter crash
August 07, 2008 - oregonlive.com
Burning helicopter reportedly rolled 1,000 feet down ridge
August 07, 2008 - AP article at msnbc.com
Officials try to ID remains from helicopter crash
Delicate operation to recover firefighters’ bodies moving slowly
August 10, 2008 - latimes.com
Firefighters were ‘all great guys’
Details on Oregon men lost in a chopper crash slowly emerge, giving new depth to the extent of loss.
August 10, 2008 - ktvl.com – no longer online
Memorial Services to Honor Helicopter Crash Victims
August 10, 2008 - kdrv.com – no longer online
Iron 44 Fallen Firefighter Tribute set for Friday
August 14, 2008 - kdrv.com – no longer online
NTSB: Firefighting chopper lost power before crash
August 21, 2008 - oregonlive.com
Copter lost power, killing firefighters, report finds
August 22, 2008 - oregonlive.com
Survivor describes helicopter crash that killed firefighters
September 04, 2008 - mailtribune.com
Company involved in fire crew crash loses contract
Forest Service says decision had nothing to do with death of 9 people in Northern California in August
October 16, 2008 - oregonlive.com story with photos, diagrams
Feds say firefighter helicopter that crashed was pushing weight limit
September 16, 2009 - oregonlive.com article about lawsuits
Lawsuits against helicopter maker, others, in deadly firefighter crash grow to five
March 16, 2009 - kdrv.com – no longer online
NTSB: Evidence missing from Iron 44 incident
September 23, 2009 - oregonlive.com
Tentative agreements reached with families of 10 firefighters involved in fatal California helicopter crash
June 04, 2010 - Read through items on the NTSB Docket from 10/7/10 yourself. The NTSB Report is posted in the Reports section of this page.
- fdnntv.com – no longer online: Families Speak Out On NTSB Findings of Oregon Helicopter Crash
December 13, 2011 - dailytidings.com Carson Helicopter officials indicted in fraud case related to crash that killed seven firefightersFebruary 4, 2013
Two Carson Helicopter Inc. officials have been indicted on federal charges of conspiring to defraud the U.S. Forest Service by falsifying information about the weight, balance and performance of firefighting helicopters.
Steven Metheny, 42, of Central Point, and Levi Phillips, 45, of Grants Pass, were indicted last week by a federal grand jury sitting in Medford. Metheny, a former vice president of Carson Helicopters Inc. in Grants Pass, was also charged in 22 other counts of mail and wire fraud, making false statements to the Forest Service, endangering the safety of aircraft in flight, and theft from an interstate shipment. Phillips was the company’s director of maintenance, reporting directly to Metheny.
- Memorial Service in Oregon
- I Saw You Up on the Mountain Poem
- FS Today Message from the Secretary: Fallen Fire Fighters Flags at Half Staff 8/12/08
- Basecamp Ceremony 8/7/08
Firecamp Tribute:
Jim Rammage Celebration of Life
Junction City Memorial
- Iron 44 Memorial Tribute in Oregon: FS Press Release (21 K pdf)
- The Iron 44 Memorial Pages from Grayback
- Wildland Firefighter Foundation Tribute video Full video of tribute 8/15/08 no longer on the WFF website; archive located on Steelenet.us
- Iron 44 Incident Memorial Video (images and music); archive located on steelenet.us
- Iron 44 Tribute You Tube video 8/15/08 (Mail Tribune News)
- Iron 44 Tribute
- Iron 44 Oregon Memorial on steelnet.us provided by David Steele’s family in his memory and the memory of the other fallen.
- Iron 44 Photo collections on steelnet.us including photos from Helispot 44 following the accident
- Iron 44 Tribute – Jayson Coil Photography
- 8/26/2009 message: Jim Ramage is the recipient of the Helicopter Heroism Award: This is an honor that Jim richly deserves, not only for his actions at his final fire, but for his actions and behavior over his entire career. I only hope that this award can serve to communicate to Diane (Jim’s wife) the love, respect, and admiration that so many of us in the WLF community held, and still hold, for Jim. It was an honor, privilege, and pleasure to have known Jim, and to call him Friend. Be Safe, All; Lessons Learned Honor the Fallen. Pyro
- Photo collections of Paul Steele, father of David Steele who was on the crew. Scroll down to Helispot 44 and Memorial photo albums.
- photo from the Wildland Firefighter Foundation
Contributors to this article: Scott Roberts, Mellie, David Steele’s family, Wildland Firefighter Foundation, Debbie Miley, Sharon Heywood, Mike Wheelock, John Miller, Dennis Hulbert, Dave Patterson, and all who worked to provide support to families and friends of the fallen
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