Incidente de Ka 8 en Blauen, Suiza: fallecimiento del piloto tras emergencia médica en vuelo

Blauen, Switzerland Alexander Schleicher K 8

El 4 de abril de 1965, un planeador Ka 8 despegó del aeródromo de Dittingen para un vuelo térmico cerca de Blauen, Suiza. Aproximadamente 20 minutos después de la suelta, la aeronave entró en una espiral descendente incontrolada y se estrelló contra árboles en la ladera sur de Blauen. El piloto fue encontrado fallecido en el lugar, y una autopsia confirmó un ataque cardíaco fatal durante el vuelo. El planeador sufrió daños significativos y dos árboles fueron talados durante las operaciones de recuperación.

  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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