N3194K - AEROSPATIALE SA319B ALOUETTE III - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
ROBINSON AIR CRANE LLC
Location
FORT PIERCE, Florida
Registration Status
Active until
Serial Number
2025
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
August 2021
Owned Since
August 2021
Location of N3194K in FORT PIERCE, Florida

About the AEROSPATIALE SA319B ALOUETTE III

The Aérospatiale SA316B Alouette III is a light utility helicopter known for its versatility, durability, and historical significance. Developed by the French company Sud Aviation, which later became part of Aérospatiale, the Alouette III first took to the skies on February 28, 1959. The SA316B variant, certified in 1968, is particularly notable for its upgraded powerplant, the Turbomeca Artouste IIIB engine, which offers enhanced performance and reliability compared to its predecessors.

The production history of the SA316B Alouette III saw the manufacture of over 1,400 units, a testament to its success and widespread adoption. Production continued until 1979, and the aircraft was exported to numerous countries, earning a global reputation. One of the key motivations for the development of the Alouette III was to create a multipurpose helicopter capable of performing a wide range of missions, including search and rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), military operations, and passenger transport.

Key Features and Capabilities

The Alouette III fills a niche within the general aviation sector by offering a reliable and versatile platform for both civil and military applications. Its high-altitude performance, thanks to the capable Turbomeca engine, made it especially valuable in mountainous regions and high-altitude environments where other helicopters might struggle. Additionally, its compact design and ease of maintenance further contributed to its popularity among operators.

The benefits of the SA316B Alouette III are manifold. Its rugged and simple design, combined with its robust powerplant, ensures a high degree of reliability and operational readiness. The generous cabin space allows for the transportation of up to seven passengers or a significant amount of cargo, making it highly adaptable for various missions. Furthermore, its ability to operate in challenging conditions, including hot-and-high environments, underscores its versatility and dependability.

Market Position and Use Cases

Overall, the Aérospatiale SA316B Alouette III remains a celebrated aircraft in the history of general aviation, revered for its contribution to both civilian and military aviation and its enduring legacy in the helicopter industry.



Flight History and Activity for N3194K

No flight activity has been observed for this aircraft since 2022.

This could indicate the aircraft is in storage, undergoing maintenance, or operating in areas without flight tracking coverage.

Maintenance and Safety Records

Safety Record Summary

  • 1 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

December 14, 2005 - Escalante, Utah

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
The helicopter was manufactured in France for the French Army Air Force. Thirty years later, it was imported to California and given a Certificate of Airworthiness in the normal category by the Anchorage, Alaska, FAA FSDO. The helicopter was flying under contract for the Bureau of Land Management (Public Use) in southern Utah in support of an eradication of feral cattle program. The pilot said that he touched down on a sloping rock outcrop when the helicopter began to oscillate. The pilot pulled up on the collective and the aircraft "suddenly self-destructed." Five of the occupants exited the helicopter under their own power, however, one had been struck by a rotor blade and remained buckled in his seat unconscious. The ground resonance event separated the transmission/rotor system, the engine from the fuselage, and one main rotor blade impacted the cabin. The pilot said that he had experienced at least two incipient ground resonance events with this helicopter during the previous 18 months. During a post-accident examination, numerous maintenance discrepancies were identified, including: improper tire inflations, improper main landing gear hydraulic shock strut pressures, and differential functioning of the main rotor blade drag dampers. The manufacturer's representative said that all of these items have narrow operational tolerances if ground resonance events are to be avoided. Additionally, the landing surface was a "bowl shaped" rock formation with the right main landing wheel up sloped approximately 5 degrees and the nose wheel 3-5 inches nose low.

Complete History Timeline

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Aug 2021

Registration

Registered to ROBINSON AIR CRANE LLC in FORT PIERCE, FL




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Dec 2008

Registration

Registered to ROBINSON AIR CRANE INC in OPA LOCKA, FL




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Dec 2005

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N3194K?

N3194K is currently registered to ROBINSON AIR CRANE LLC in FORT PIERCE, Florida.

What type of aircraft is N3194K?

N3194K is a 0 AEROSPATIALE SA319B ALOUETTE III with serial number 2025.

Has N3194K been in any accidents?

Yes, N3194K has 1 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.