Investigation number
AO-2012-146
Occurrence date
Location
89 km NNW of Innamincka (ALA)
State
South Australia
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation level
Short
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Occurrence category
Accident
Highest injury level
None

On 31 October 2012, the pilot of a Robinson R22 helicopter, VH-HOA, was conducting mustering operations at Innamincka Station, South Australia on a hot, cloudless day.

The helicopter had been assisting ground personnel move a large mob of cattle through sandy and swampy terrain.  The pilot was tasked with flying a low-level east-west grid pattern well behind the main herd, checking for stray cattle.

The pilot’s visibility through the windscreen had deteriorated during the day, due to a build-up of dust, sand and mud. During his final run, the pilot conducted a right turn from west to east over the edge of Lake Marradibbadibba. Although wearing sunglasses, the pilot received significant sun-glare from the water. He became disoriented and did not detect a rate of descent. The helicopter contacted the water and sank. The pilot exited the helicopter without injury and swam to shore.

The effect of sun-glare when relying on visual cues has contributed to a number of accidents, and has been documented in US Federal Aviation Administration research report Sunlight and its association with aviation accidents.

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin – Issue 15

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Robinson Helicopter Co
Model
R22
Registration
VH-HOA
Serial number
4099
Operation type
Aerial Work
Sector
Helicopter
Departure point
Innamincka Station, SA
Damage
Substantial