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Looking at the BGA accident database, I note that many landing
accidents in the UK occur because of attempts to continue flight below what I would regard judicious altitudes - setting up patterns for landing at 200 to 500 feet AGL away from the home field. I wonder if this is partly due to the normally lower altitudes that glider pilots attain in cold, wet climates and the good availability of landing fields. I also note a very large number of UK accidents associated with winch launches, including actual and simulated winch failure. Interestingly, I can only find one BGA report of an incident involving gear warning when a glider failed to lower its gear after a contest finish and made a hard landing due to the pilot losing some control on lowering the gear a few feet above the ground. The FAA database also shows many accidents from poor off-field landing decisions, but a quick review suggests they are a bit rarer than in the UK. I also can't find any associated with gear-warning. So, I see no evidence to suggest that gear warning systems lead to accidents, but failure to plan landings from low altitude (including contest finishes) certainly does. But even these seem to pale into insignificance compared to the high rate of failed winch launches. Any comments from our snow-bound UK colleagues? Mike |
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