8 Oct 2022: SCHEMPP-HIRTH DISCUS CS NO SERIES — SKYLINE SOARING CLUB INC

8 Oct 2022: SCHEMPP-HIRTH DISCUS CS NO SERIES (N520RJ) — SKYLINE SOARING CLUB INC

No fatalities • Woodstock, VA, United States

Probable cause

Improper repair of a crack by maintenance personnel, which resulted in a subsequent failure of the glider canopy.

— NTSB Determination

Accident narrative

On October 8, 2022, about 0950 eastern daylight time, an experimental Schempp-Hirth Discus CS glider, N520RJ, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Woodstock, Virginia. The private pilot was not injured. The glider was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight.

The pilot reported that the glider was at 3,700 ft mean sea level when the canopy suddenly, without warning, separated from the glider. The pilot double-checked the canopy latch and jettison handle and confirmed that he did not jettison the canopy. He subsequently landed uneventfully at his intended destination airport.

Review of maintenance records revealed a work order dated August 9, 2020, which stated “…Found canopy crack at rear hinge along frame and stop holed crack….”

Separated sections of the glider canopy were recovered and forwarded to the National Transportation Safety Board Materials Laboratory, Washington, D.C. Metallurgical examination revealed that the drilled hole appeared to halt progression of the original crack along its initial propagation direction. However, both the primary separation crack and a secondary crack propagated out of the hole in diametrically opposite directions, consistent with occurrence due to a stress state along the same plane. Additionally, both cracks propagated from internal surface corners of the hole, consistent with the corners acting as stress risers that facilitated crack initiation (for more information, see Materials Laboratory Factual Report in the public docket for this accident).

According to a representative from the glider manufacturer, the canopy was made from plexiglass and there are no manufacturer instructions for repairing cracks in the canopy. Additionally, it has been common practice for decades that cracks in the plexiglass are drilled out to stop the crack progression as a temporary solution; however, for a proper repair, the canopy must be removed and re-glued.

Contributing factors

  • Maintenance personnel
  • Passenger/crew doors — Failure

Conditions

Weather
VMC, wind 350/04kt, vis 10sm

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