Unfall mit Phoebus C bei turbulentem Anflug auf den Flugplatz Montricher

Montricher Aéroport (LSTR), Switzerland Bölkow Phoebus C

Am 29. Juni 1971 geriet ein Bölkow Phoebus C Segelflugzeug beim Endanflug auf den Flugplatz Montricher in der Schweiz in Schwierigkeiten. Der Pilot hatte sich in der Nähe von Orbe ausgeklinkt und wollte nach Montricher gleiten, stieß jedoch auf starke Turbulenzen und Abwinde. Beim Anflug auf die Landebahn 03 kam es zu einem Strömungsabriss, und das Segelflugzeug stürzte ab, wobei es auf einem Feld kopfüber zum Stillstand kam. Der Pilot erlitt schwere Verletzungen, und das Segelflugzeug wurde erheblich beschädigt. Die offizielle Untersuchung bestätigte, dass der Unfall auf einen Geschwindigkeitsverlust bei turbulenten Seitenwindbedingungen zurückzuführen war.

  1. Aerotow cross-country: The pilot was aerotowed from Neuchâtel and released near Orbe at about 1700 m MSL to glide toward Montricher airfield.
  2. Turbulent crosswind joran: At Montricher a W–NW joran wind of 10–15 knots produced moderate turbulence and downdrafts near the terrain, creating challenging approach conditions.
  3. Low, close downwind: During the left-hand downwind for runway 03, the pilot ended up too low and too close to the runway axis, likely underestimating the strength of the crosswind.
  4. Strong turbulence encountered: While flying the left-hand downwind leg for runway 03, the glider encountered strong turbulence and downdrafts that caused a rapid loss of altitude.
  5. Circuit shortened: As altitude decreased quickly, the pilot shortened the landing circuit and initiated a final 180° turn about 150 m before the runway threshold.
  6. Stall in final turn: In the turbulent air during the 180° turn toward runway 03, the glider’s airspeed became insufficient, it stalled on the left wing, and the pilot lost control.
  7. Crash - serious injury: The glider descended to the ground and came to rest inverted in a field near Montricher at 19:15, seriously injuring the pilot and causing severe damage to the aircraft.
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