Incidente de Ka 4 en Fricktal Schupfart: el piloto pierde el control durante la aproximación

Fricktal Schupfart Flugplatz (LSZI), Switzerland Alexander Schleicher Ka 4 Rhönlerche II

El 8 de septiembre de 1973, una sesión de entrenamiento de vuelo en el aeródromo de Fricktal Schupfart terminó en un incidente que involucró a un Alexander Schleicher Ka 4 Rhönlerche II. Durante un vuelo en solitario, el piloto en formación perdió el control del planeador durante la aproximación final. El planeador entró en un picado pronunciado y posteriormente chocó con dos árboles antes de estrellarse aproximadamente a 300 metros al este de la pista. El piloto sufrió heridas graves y la aeronave fue destruida. La investigación sugirió una posible alteración de la conciencia como causa de la pérdida de control.

  1. Solo training approach: During the second solo training flight, the student pilot flew a normal pattern and turned onto final approach after completing the assigned circling exercises.
  2. Onset of dive: At about 90 m above ground on final approach, the glider unexpectedly pitched into a steep dive.
  3. Pilot consciousness issue: Investigators concluded the unusual maneuver sequence was likely due to an unrecognized disturbance of the pilot’s consciousness, leading to loss of effective control.
  4. Uncontrolled inverted flight: From the steep dive the glider rolled into inverted flight, then continued into an inverted climbing attitude before rolling off to the right.
  5. Collision with trees: While descending out of the uncontrolled attitude, the glider struck two trees approximately 300 meters east of runway 26.
  6. Crash - serious injury: Following the tree strikes, the glider impacted the ground and was destroyed, and the pilot sustained serious injuries.
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