Ka 6 Vorfall bei Außenlandung nahe Büren a.A. am 26. Mai 1969

Büren a.A., Switzerland Alexander Schleicher Ka 6 CR

Am 26. Mai 1969 ereignete sich ein Vorfall mit einer Alexander Schleicher Ka 6 CR in der Nähe von Büren a.A., Schweiz. Der Pilot, der an einem Wettbewerbstrainingslager teilnahm, versuchte eine Außenlandung, geriet jedoch während eines Tiefflugmanövers in einen Strömungsabriss. Glücklicherweise gab es keine Verletzten oder Todesfälle. Die offizielle Untersuchung bestätigte den Ablauf der Ereignisse, die zu dem Vorfall führten.

  1. Cross-country task flight: During a competition training camp flight, the pilot was flying a cross-country task in the Ka 6 HB-691.
  2. Late outlanding decision: The pilot decided too late to perform an outlanding instead of continuing the task.
  3. Low altitude approach: By the time the outlanding decision was made, the glider was already at low altitude, leaving little safety margin for maneuvering.
  4. Low-altitude turn: The pilot initiated a turn close to the ground while setting up for the outlanding.
  5. Stall in turn: During this low-altitude turn, the glider stalled and departed controlled flight.
  6. Crash - no injury: The glider impacted the ground near Büren a.A. after the stall, but there were no injuries to the pilot.
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