Standard Libelle Außenlandung in der Nähe von Schwarzenburg führt zu erheblichen Schäden

Schwarzenburg, Switzerland Glasflügel Standard Libelle

Am 7. Mai 1972 erlebte ein Glasflügel Standard Libelle eine Außenlandung nahe Schwarzenburg, Schweiz. Der Pilot, der an einem regionalen Wettbewerb teilnahm, traf auf unerwartet starke Abwinde während des Rückflugs von Bern nach Romont und zurück. Gezwungen, in einem hügeligen Gebiet zu landen, setzte das Segelflugzeug auf einem Grasfeld auf, überschoss einen Feldweg und prallte gegen einen Böschungsrand, was zu erheblichen Schäden am Rumpf führte. Trotz der schweren Schäden am Flugzeug blieb der Pilot unverletzt. Die Untersuchung ergab, dass der Unfall auf eine Außenlandung in ungeeignetem Gelände zurückzuführen war.

  1. Cross-country return leg: During the return leg of a Bern–Romont–Bern cross-country task, the pilot was flying the Standard Libelle back toward Bern in hilly terrain.
  2. Encounter strong sink: About 10 km from the destination, the glider encountered unexpectedly strong downdrafts that prevented continued glide to Bern.
  3. Unsuitable landing terrain: The surrounding hilly area offered few suitable landing options, and a field path forming a 60 cm deep ditch across the chosen field was hardly visible from the air.
  4. Forced outlanding attempt: The pilot elected to perform an outlanding on an uphill grassy field and chose to land with the landing gear retracted to shorten the landing roll.
  5. Impact with field edge: After touchdown the glider overflew the sunken field path and then struck the slightly raised opposite edge, breaking the fuselage behind the wing trailing edge and rendering the aircraft uncontrollable.
  6. Uncontrolled jump and second impact: The now uncontrollable glider made an approximately 15 m jump and then impacted nose-first in a beet field before sliding to a stop in normal attitude.
  7. Outlanding - damage: The pilot was uninjured but the glider sustained severe structural damage in the off-field landing.
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