Décrochage du Ka 4 Rhönlerche II lors d'un lancement au treuil à l'aérodrome de Schänis par mauvaise visibilité

Schänis Flugplatz (LSZX), Switzerland Alexander Schleicher Ka 4 Rhönlerche II

Le 22 août 1966, un vol d'entraînement impliquant un Alexander Schleicher Ka 4 Rhönlerche II a subi une défaillance de lancement au treuil à l'aérodrome de Schänis, en Suisse. Pendant le lancement, le maillon faible de la corde de remorquage s'est cassé, amenant le pilote stagiaire à initier un virage à gauche dans une visibilité réduite due à la pluie. Le planeur a décroché en raison d'une vitesse insuffisante, entraînant un crash avec l'impact de l'aile gauche et du fuselage au sol. Les deux occupants ont subi des blessures légères, et le planeur a été gravement endommagé, avec des dommages évalués à 60 % de sa valeur.

  1. Winch launch training: During a training flight, the Rhönlerche II began a winch launch from Schänis airfield in rainy conditions.
  2. Weak link failure: During the winch launch, the weak link (Sollbruchstelle) of the towline broke, interrupting the launch.
  3. Rain-reduced visibility: Visibility was strongly impaired by rain, making situational assessment more difficult for the student pilot.
  4. Low-speed left turn: Following the towline break, the student pilot initiated a left turn despite having insufficient airspeed.
  5. Stall over left wing: Because of the inadequate speed in the turn, the glider stalled over the left wing and descended uncontrollably.
  6. Crash - minor injury: The glider struck the ground with its left wingtip and fuselage on the airfield, lightly injuring both occupants and causing heavy damage assessed at 60% of its value.
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