Bocian-Vorfall bei nebligem Anflug in der Nähe des Flugplatzes Bad Ragaz

Bad Ragaz Flugplatz (LSZE), Switzerland Zaklady SZD-9 bis 1E Bocian

Am 27. November 1971 ereignete sich ein Vorfall mit einem Zaklady SZD-9 bis 1E Bocian in der Nähe des Flugplatzes Bad Ragaz in der Schweiz. Während eines Kontrollflugs wurde das Segelflugzeug aufgrund von Nebel in 160 Metern Höhe ausgeklinkt und versuchte, zum Flugplatz zurückzukehren. Die schlechte Sicht führte zu einem Außenlandungsversuch, bei dem das Segelflugzeug nach einer steilen Rechtskurve zur Vermeidung von Hindernissen mit dem Boden kollidierte. Der Fluglehrer blieb unverletzt, während der Flugschüler leichte Verletzungen erlitt. Das Segelflugzeug wurde erheblich beschädigt, es gab jedoch keine Drittschäden.

  1. Aerotow departure: The instructor and student began a control flight in Bocian HB-719 on aerotow from runway 30 at Bad Ragaz airfield.
  2. Tow enters fog: At about 160 m AGL the tow combination turned right away from the airfield and entered fog banks, significantly reducing visibility.
  3. Early tow release: The instructor released the glider from tow with the intention of returning immediately to the airfield due to the poor visibility.
  4. Field not located: Because of the very poor visibility in fog and diffuse lighting, the crew could not visually locate the airfield and had to plan an outlanding.
  5. Low-level avoiding turn: Shortly before the off-field landing, the crew flew a steep right turn at low height to avoid obstacles that were recognized very late.
  6. Wingtip ground contact: During the steep low-level right turn, the right wingtip struck the snow-covered ground, upsetting the glider's attitude.
  7. Crash - minor injury: The glider impacted the ground hard during the attempted outlanding, heavily damaging the aircraft, slightly injuring the student, and leaving the instructor uninjured.
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