Titlis Tragedy: Investigation Points to Faulty Clamp and Refused Upgrade
Following last week's fatal gondola crash at the Titlis resort, investigations are focusing on a faulty clamp. Reports reveal the lift operator had previously declined a non-binding manufacturer recommendation for an upgrade, while the safety board claims retrofitting would not have prevented the accident in strong winds.

Key Takeaways
- A 61-year-old woman died after her gondola detached from the cable between Trübsee and Stand at the Titlis resort.
- Titlis lift operators refused a non-binding manufacturer recommendation to upgrade the clamp system in 2022.
- The Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (STSB) stated that the proposed retrofit would not have prevented the accident.
- Wind warnings are typically issued at 40km/h, with operations expected to suspend or slow significantly at 60km/h.
- Between 2015 and 2020, zero fatal cableway accidents occurred in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, or France.
By The Numbers
They Said
"It’s pure physics and geometry."
"This was not an imperative safety requirement justifying an upgrade."