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Hmmm, I don't see any indication of a 'forced landing'. Looks like a crash.
Anyway, that doesn't look like routine glider off-field landing country. That's, "oh ****" chew up your glider country. But no matter. Thanks for the link Larry Dighera wrote: Just like Richard Collins says. The chute is a great way to make the wife feel safer about flying but most accidents happen too close to the ground to make a real difference. It would seem that a forced landing in the desert would cause little damage; after all gliders do it routinely. As the aircraft was on final approach at the time, an unrecoverable stall/spin may have been a factor. Perhaps the distraction of attempted 'chute deployment was also a factor in this mishap? At any rate, I would expect seat-belt harness to have precluded substantial injury in a forced landing in the desert. |
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