Amputee pilot crashed after homemade prostethic detatched from controls of plane

An amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when his homemade prosthetic device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.

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A homemade prosthetic device as an amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when the device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.A homemade prosthetic device as an amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when the device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.
A homemade prosthetic device as an amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when the device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.

The 69-year-old escaped unhurt from the incident at an airfield in York but his plane was damaged, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said.

The pilot, who has not been named, is a left forearm amputee.

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He was operating the Jodel D117A plane's control column - used to alter the angle of flight - with a carbon fibre tube connected to the prosthesis on his arm.

The crash happened as the pilot approached to land at Full Sutton AirportThe crash happened as the pilot approached to land at Full Sutton Airport
The crash happened as the pilot approached to land at Full Sutton Airport

As he was approaching landing at Full Sutton Airfield on April 8 last year, the device became separated from the stick, causing the plane's nose to dip.

This led to a heavy landing, damaging the propeller and engine cover.

Join our new coronavirus Facebook group for the latest confirmed news and advice as soon as we get it www.facebook.com/groups/yorkshirecoronavirusThe AAIB report did not conclude why the prosthetic adaptor became disconnected from the control column, but it did note that the pilot, a doctor in prosthetic rehabilitation, designed it so it had no mechanical connection to secure it to the stick.

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This was because he wanted to make it simple for rescue personnel to detach in the event of an emergency.

A homemade prosthetic device as an amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when the device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.A homemade prosthetic device as an amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when the device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.
A homemade prosthetic device as an amputee pilot suffered a hard landing when the device disconnected from the controls of his light aircraft.

Investigators said his approach was to "modify the person rather than the aircraft".

Following the accident, the pilot added a Velcro strip to make the connection more secure.

The AAIB found he met the requirements for medical fitness to fly but there was no engineering assessment of the tube by a suitably qualified person.

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The Civil Aviation Authority has responded by toughening the rules relating to the issuing of medical certificates for pilots with disabilities affecting joints, bones and muscles.

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