Collision en vol entre Speed Astir II et Ka 6 au-dessus de Piz Tschierva, Suisse

Piz Tschierva, Switzerland Alexander Schleicher Ka 6 CR Grob Speed Astir II

Le 12 août 1982, une collision en vol s'est produite entre un Grob Speed Astir II et un Alexander Schleicher Ka 6 CR au-dessus du Piz Tschierva, en Suisse. Le Speed Astir II, piloté par un ressortissant allemand, est entré en collision par l'arrière avec le Ka 6 CR à une altitude de 3 807 mètres. Le Speed Astir II a perdu une partie de son aile et s'est écrasé dans la montagne, entraînant la mort du pilote. Le Ka 6 CR a subi des dommages mineurs mais a pu retourner en toute sécurité à l'aéroport de Samedan. Aucun blessé n'a été signalé pour le pilote du Ka 6 CR, et il n'y a eu aucun dommage pour des tiers.

  1. Winch launch and climb: The Speed Astir II D-2904 launched by winch from Samedan at 14:27 and proceeded to soar in the local alpine area.
  2. Crowded thermal area: Around Piz Tschierva there were about 15–20 gliders using the same lift, flying mixed turning directions and figure‑eight patterns at varying altitudes.
  3. High-speed arrival: Shortly before 16:02 the Speed Astir approached the Piz Tschierva lift area at relatively high speed from outside the main gaggle, descending toward the group of gliders.
  4. Target glider not seen: While entering the dense group of gliders, the Speed Astir pilot did not see the Ka 6 CR HB-836 ahead in his flight path.
  5. Rear-quarter impact: At 16:02 the Speed Astir, banked about 55–60° right and on a roughly 325° track, struck the Ka 6 CR from behind and left at 3,807 m, with high relative speed.
  6. Wing loss and spiral: The collision severed a 3.27 m outer section of the Speed Astir’s right wing, causing the glider to flip longitudinally over the Ka 6 and enter an uncontrollable spiral dive toward terrain.
  7. Crash - fatal: The Speed Astir impacted the west face of Piz Tschierva around 3,400 m and was destroyed, fatally injuring the pilot, while the Ka 6 CR remained controllable and later landed safely at Samedan.
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