EHI CH-149 Cormorant
The CH-149 Cormorant is a long-range helicopter dedicated to search and rescue. It can operate in severe conditions, making it ideal for Canada's challenging geography and climate.
The Cormorant can carry up to 12 stretchers or a load of 5,000 kilograms. Its advanced systems provide a stable hover for critical hoisting operations. It has helped rescue mountain climbers, lost hikers, ship crews and more. RCAF Web Pages
CH-149 Cormorant Kestrel Publications
last update: 2021-11-27 13:46:17Cormorant 149914
Passed through Yeovil, UK on 6 May 2003 on ferry flight to Canada. At Newcastle, UK on 10 May 2003. Served with No 103 (S&R) Sqn, dates unknown. First delivered to No. 413 (T&R) Squadron at CFB Greenwood, NS. Destroyed in a crash during night training off Canso, NS on 13 July 2006. "Tusker 914" was destroyed in a crash during night training off Canso, NS on July 13, 2006. Aircraft was attempting a go around from a high hover near a Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary vessel, the Four Sisters No. 1, when it struck the water in a nose low attitude at approximately 30 to 50 knots. First CF CH-149 Cormorant loss, and first fatalities. Two FEs and a SAR Tech in rear killed, 4 other crew were injured. Flight Sergeant Duane Brazil, MCpl Kirk Noel and Cpl Trevor McDavid perished. The survivors included Flight Sergeant Martin Molony, Capt Ronald Busch, Capt Gabriel Ringuette and Maj Gordon Ireland. At the time of the accident #149914 had accumulated 1,139.3 rotor hours.2003-00-00 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
2006-07-13 Struck off Strength 2021-12-16
2006-07-13 Accident Category A see comments 2021-12-16