Motor Glider Veers Off Runway at El Mirador Airfield

Casualties unknown • Isfahan/IRN, CH

A Stemme S-12 motor glider sustained minor damage after an unstable approach led to the aircraft exiting the runway at El Mirador Airfield.

What happened

On 10 October 2021, a Motor Glider Stemme S-12, registration ZT-GZG, departed from Bethlehem Airfield in the Free State Province. The pilot intended to land at El Mirador Airfield in KwaZulu-Natal. During the approach to Runway 06, the aircraft encountered atmospheric disturbances caused by a 10-knot southerly wind blowing over an adjacent ridge and valley. This wind caused the glider to lose altitude unexpectedly.

In an attempt to compensate for the sinking rate, the pilot shortened the downwind and base legs of the landing pattern. This resulted in an insufficient approach height to properly align with the runway centerline. Upon touchdown, the pilot could not maintain the correct heading, causing the aircraft to veer right across a soft, ploughed field. The aircraft came to a stop approximately 50 metres from the runway. The incident resulted in 0 fatalities and 0 injuries, though the aircraft sustained minor damage, including a bent right-side main landing gear and a damaged nose cone.

The investigation

The investigation examined the flight path, weather conditions, and the pilot's maneuvers. It was established that the pilot was operating under a valid Glider Pilot Licence and possessed a current medical certificate. The aircraft's maintenance records showed a recent inspection was completed earlier in the year. The investigation focused on the impact of local topography and wind patterns on the stability of the approach.

Findings

  • The primary cause of the incident was an unstable approach that led to a loss of directional control during the landing roll.
  • Local wind effects, specifically a 10-knot wind interacting with nearby terrain, caused the aircraft to sink.
  • The pilot's decision to shorten the landing circuit legs to manage the sink rate prevented a stabilized approach to the runway.

Probable cause

An unstable approach caused by wind-induced sinking, which resulted in the pilot losing control of the aircraft's heading during the landing roll and veering off the runway.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1968-02-09 MOONEY AIRCRAFT INC. M20C accident near Isfahan/IRN, CH?

A Stemme S-12 motor glider sustained minor damage after an unstable approach led to the aircraft exiting the runway at El Mirador Airfield.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1968-02-09 involved a MOONEY AIRCRAFT INC. M20C, registration HB-DEA, at Isfahan/IRN, CH.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

An unstable approach caused by wind-induced sinking, which resulted in the pilot losing control of the aircraft's heading during the landing roll and veering off the runway.

Investigation report by the Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (STSB / SUST). Original record: https://www.sust.admin.ch/inhalte/AV-berichte/544.pdf. This page is a structured re-presentation; facts and quotes are in the Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (STSB), Switzerland.

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