Incidente del Ka 2 en el aeródromo de Olten: colisión con cerca durante el aterrizaje

Olten Flugplatz (LSPO), Switzerland Alexander Schleicher Ka 2

El 3 de julio de 1966, un Alexander Schleicher Ka 2 estuvo involucrado en un incidente en el aeródromo de Olten en Suiza. El piloto voló inadvertidamente con los frenos de picado extendidos durante un remolque aéreo y el posterior aterrizaje. La aeronave colisionó con una cerca, resultando en daños al planeador. Afortunadamente, el piloto no resultó herido. El informe de investigación fue aprobado el 3 de octubre de 1966.

  1. Aerotow departure: The Ka 2 HB-465 began an aerotow launch at Olten airfield.
  2. Dive brakes left out: The glider was flown with the dive brakes inadvertently left extended, without the pilot realizing it, during the tow.
  3. Approach with brakes: The pilot continued the subsequent landing approach and landing with the dive brakes still extended, degrading performance.
  4. Collision with fence: During the landing roll the glider collided with a fence on the airfield.
  5. Crash - no injury: The glider was damaged in the fence collision, while the pilot remained uninjured.
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