Strömungsabriss im Segelflug – erkennen und richtig reagieren

In recent years, several fatal accidents have occurred in gliding. A key danger is dropping below the minimum airspeed during turns close to terrain. The resulting stall can lead to a significant loss of altitude and, especially at low altitudes, to a critical situation. This video uses various flight maneuvers to demonstrate how a stall occurs, how it affects flight behavior, and what reactions are required. Stalls are shown in straight and level flight, at high bank angles, and when initiating an uncoordinated turn. Footage from different camera angles and the airspeed display allow viewers to follow the individual flight phases and reactions of the glider. The video aims to encourage pilots to recognize critical flight conditions early and to reflect on their own flying behavior.