VH-UTJ Bell
47G-3B-1
(c/n 2802)
Registered VH-FVS for two months, VH-UTJ was acquired by Helicopter
Utilities of
Sydney in April 1963 and reregistered in its VH-UT*
block . It was sent to Papua
New Guinea immediately where it flew with the Army Survey Corps mapping
the country
and crashed at Alola on January 1, 1966. It
was rebuilt and returned to the register in
July 1970 with a new c/n, 7349. David Carter’s picture
shows –UTJ at Mascot awaiting
its post-rebuild test flight. The Bell was withdrawn from
use in August 1973, possibly
after
another accident, and did not return until November 1975 when it was
with WJ and
BA
Campbell at Newcastle, who used it on surf rescue work .
–UTJ ended up being
used for
cattle mustering until it was tragically lost in a crash at Eaglefield
Station, near
Mt
Coolon, Queensland on October 25, 1978. The pilot and
observer survived the
crash but while escaping the ensuing fire, the observer was struck and
killed.by the still
turning rotor