Incident du Weihe 50 près de Froges : perte de contrôle entraîne un crash dans les arbres

Froges, France DFS Weihe 50

Le 29 avril 1962, un planeur Weihe 50, exploité par l'Aéro-Club de Bâle, a subi une défaillance de contrôle près de Froges, France. En cherchant à regagner de l'altitude en spirale, le câble de commande de la gouverne de direction s'est rompu, provoquant une perte de contrôle par le pilote. Le planeur est entré en vrille et a percuté des arbres, entraînant des dommages importants. Le pilote, seul occupant, a subi une fracture vertébrale mais a survécu. L'enquête a noté une défaillance mécanique comme cause de la perte de contrôle.

  1. Cross-country thermaling: During a cross-country distance task from Sisseln toward Grenoble, the pilot was thermaling to regain altitude on the left side of the Isère valley after being driven down by strong sink.
  2. Low height near slope: The glider was orbiting close to a hillside at about 500 m above the Isère valley, leaving limited margin from terrain while thermaling.
  3. Rudder cable failure: While spiral climbing above the hamlet of Langelet, the left rudder control cable suddenly failed near the corresponding pedal, likely due to abnormally reduced mechanical strength.
  4. Loss of yaw control: The rudder failure caused loss of effective yaw control, and the glider continued in a wide right-hand turn that the pilot could not arrest, gradually converging toward the slope and trees.
  5. Crash - serious injury: Still in a right turn, the glider struck tree tops, broke apart, and crashed on a sloping field, seriously injuring the pilot and heavily damaging the aircraft.
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