MDM-1 Fox Strömungsabriss und Trudeln Unfall in der Nähe von Arbaz, Schweiz

Arbaz, Switzerland MDM MDM-1

Am 3. Mai 1997 stürzte ein MDM-1 Fox Segelflugzeug in der Nähe von Arbaz, Schweiz, ab, wobei der Pilot und der Passagier ums Leben kamen. Das Segelflugzeug, das sich auf einem Privatflug befand, geriet in einen Strömungsabriss und ging in ein Trudeln über, in einer Höhe, die für eine Erholung unzureichend war. Das Flugzeug wurde beim Aufprall auf einen Felsen und dem anschließenden Absturz auf ein schneebedecktes Gebiet zerstört. Die Wetterbedingungen umfassten gute Sicht und leichte Turbulenzen, und das Segelflugzeug war leicht über seinem maximalen Gewichtslimit.

  1. Aerotow local flight: The pilot and his brother departed Sion by aerotow in an MDM-1 Fox for a local training flight and released near Anzère at about 2000 m.
  2. Heavily loaded glider: The glider was slightly over maximum takeoff mass and had a forward center of gravity, increasing stall speed and making it nose-heavy.
  3. Ridge and thermal flight: The pilot flew along the slope near Anzère searching for thermals, repeatedly traversing the Combe d'Arbaz–Les Rousses area while remaining at roughly the same altitude.
  4. Excessive pitch-up: While flying straight and level near the Anzère–Pas-de-Maimbré cableway, the pilot likely increased pitch in an attempt to gain extra altitude, reducing airspeed toward the stall warning region.
  5. Abrupt stall and spin: The glider suddenly stalled in straight flight and entered a very pronounced, steep-nosed, rapidly rotating spin observed by witnesses.
  6. Insufficient height for recovery: The spin developed at an altitude too low to allow full recovery before ground impact.
  7. Crash - fatal: After 2–3 turns of spin the glider struck a large rock, rebounded onto a snow-covered ledge, and was destroyed, fatally injuring both occupants.
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