Ka 8 Vorfall bei Blauen, Schweiz: Pilotentod nach medizinischem Notfall während des Fluges

Blauen, Switzerland Alexander Schleicher K 8

Am 4. April 1965 startete ein Ka 8 Segelflugzeug vom Flugplatz Dittingen zu einem Thermikflug in der Nähe von Blauen, Schweiz. Ungefähr 20 Minuten nach dem Ausklinken geriet das Flugzeug in einen unkontrollierten Spiralsturz und stürzte in Bäume am Südhang von Blauen. Der Pilot wurde tot am Unfallort aufgefunden, eine Autopsie bestätigte einen tödlichen Herzinfarkt während des Fluges. Das Segelflugzeug erlitt erhebliche Schäden, und zwei Bäume wurden während der Bergungsarbeiten gefällt.

  1. Aerotow thermaling flight: The pilot aerotowed from Dittingen at 14:59 local time in Ka-8 HB-630 for a thermic soaring flight at the Blauen and released about 350 m above the airfield to begin circling in lift.
  2. In-flight heart attack: While circling and gaining height over the south slope of the Blauen, the pilot suffered a sudden, rapidly fatal heart infarction that incapacitated him.
  3. Uncontrolled spiral descent: Following the pilot’s incapacitation, the glider began descending in irregular, apparently uncontrolled spirals from its thermalling position over the south slope of the Blauen.
  4. Crash - fatal: At about 15:20 local time the glider struck the treetops on the south slope of the Blauen and remained hanging in the trees, fatally injuring the pilot and heavily damaging the aircraft.
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