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Los Angeles Airways Flight 417 was a Sikorsky S-61 helicopter that crashed on August 14, 1968 in the city of Compton, California. All eighteen passengers and three crew members were killed. The aircraft was destroyed by impact and fire. According to the National Transportation Safety Board the probable cause of the accident was fatigue failure. The accident happened when the (arbitrarily designated) yellow blade, one of five main rotor blades, separated at the spindle which attached the blade to the rotor head. Following failure, the helicopter was uncontrollable and it fell to the ground. The fatigue crack originated in an area of substandard hardness and inadequate shot peening.

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  • Los-Angeles-Airways-Flug 417 (de)
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  • Der Los-Angeles-Airways-Flug 417 war ein regionaler Inlandslinienflug der vom Los Angeles International Airport zum Disneyland Heliport, Kalifornien. Am 14. August 1968 verunglückte auf diesem Flug ein Hubschrauber des Typs Sikorsky S-61L, als ein Propellerblatt abbrach, das Fluggerät außer Kontrolle geriet und bei Compton, Kalifornien abstürzte. Durch den Unfall wurden alle 21 Insassen des Hubschraubers getötet. (de)
  • Los Angeles Airways Flight 417 was a Sikorsky S-61 helicopter that crashed on August 14, 1968 in the city of Compton, California. All eighteen passengers and three crew members were killed. The aircraft was destroyed by impact and fire. According to the National Transportation Safety Board the probable cause of the accident was fatigue failure. The accident happened when the (arbitrarily designated) yellow blade, one of five main rotor blades, separated at the spindle which attached the blade to the rotor head. Following failure, the helicopter was uncontrollable and it fell to the ground. The fatigue crack originated in an area of substandard hardness and inadequate shot peening. (en)
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  • Los Angeles Airways Flight 417 (en)
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  • N300Y departing the Disneyland Heliport five years prior to the accident flight (en)
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