Colisión del Ka 10 con árboles cerca de Leysin resulta en fatalidad

Leysin, Switzerland Alexander Schleicher K 10 A

El 12 de julio de 1983, un planeador Alexander Schleicher K 10 se estrelló cerca de Leysin, Suiza. El piloto había emprendido un vuelo de entrenamiento local desde el aeródromo de Bex. Aproximadamente dos horas y media después del inicio del vuelo, se observó que el planeador volaba hacia una ladera boscosa y posteriormente colisionó con un árbol. El impacto resultó en la destrucción de la aeronave y el piloto sufrió heridas mortales. La investigación concluyó que el accidente probablemente ocurrió porque el piloto no mantuvo una distancia suficiente de la ladera.

  1. Aerotow local flight: The pilot aerotowed from Bex airfield in a K 10 glider for a local training flight and continued soaring for about two and a half hours.
  2. Close ridge soaring: While searching for lift near the Prafandaz wooded slope above Leysin, the glider was flown close to the terrain at a large angle to the slope.
  3. Insufficient slope clearance: The pilot allowed the glider to approach the wooded slope without maintaining sufficient lateral and vertical distance to preserve maneuvering margin.
  4. Height loss near trees: The glider lost height while heading toward the slope, was seen to oscillate two or three times, and descended into the tree line.
  5. Wing strikes tree: The left wingtip struck the top of a fir tree, causing the glider to pivot and roll left into the forest.
  6. Crash - fatal: The glider impacted the ground in the Prafandaz forest, was destroyed, and the pilot sustained fatal injuries shortly after the accident.
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