Collision d'un Mini Nimbus avec un arbre près de Schänis après une manœuvre à basse altitude

Schänis Flugplatz LSZX, Switzerland Schempp-Hirth Mini Nimbus B

Le 16 septembre 1989, un Schempp-Hirth Mini Nimbus B est entré en collision avec un arbre près de l'aérodrome de Schänis LSZX en Suisse. Après environ deux heures de vol, le pilote a tenté de franchir une crête à basse altitude. Au cours de la manœuvre, l'aile gauche a heurté le sommet d'un arbre, entraînant le planeur dans une spirale et un crash dans la forêt. Le pilote a subi des blessures légères et l'appareil a été détruit. L'enquête a confirmé que l'accident résultait d'un vol en dessous de l'altitude minimale de sécurité lors d'un vol de pente.

  1. Aerotow ridge soaring: The pilot aerotowed from Mollis and then spent about two hours soaring in weak thermals and ridge lift near the Chüemettler ridge.
  2. Weak ridge lift: Weak thermals and hang wind meant usable lift was only available close to the forested slope, encouraging flight very near the terrain.
  3. Low ridge height: The glider was flying relatively low, around 1300 m MSL, as it approached the Chüemettler ridge above Schänis.
  4. Low-altitude ridge crossing: While relatively low, the pilot decided to cross the Chüemettler ridge by turning right over the crest.
  5. Wing hits treetop: During the right turn over the ridge, the left wing struck the top of a fir tree about 22 m above ground, breaking off roughly 1.5 m of the treetop.
  6. Spiral into forest: Following the treetop strike, the glider entered a left spiral and descended uncontrolled into the forest about 50 m further on.
  7. Crash - minor injury: The glider crashed in the forest, destroying the aircraft and causing minor injuries to the pilot.
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