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Incident reports received by the BHPA are available in summary form on this page. If you're looking for reports of formal investigations undertaken in the case of a serious incident, please visit our Incident Reports (formal investigations) page.

Paraglider

Incident reports are available in summary form for the following wing types:

Incident reports for all wing types are displayed below in summary form.

The BHPA incident reports database is fully searchable. To refine your search you can specify a particular wing type and select "or" or "and". For example, if you want to search for paraglider incidents at Hay Bluff, for best search results select paraglider from the drop down list and the "and" option.

If you want to search by incident date, please enter the day, month and year numerically as dd-mm-yyyy (eg. 03-12-2019).

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If known, total hours and total flights flown are displayed below together with hours and flights flown in the past six months, the latter being displayed in brackets.

There are 3234 entries for all wing types

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Date Pilot Location Wing Type Summary Injury
Incident Reports

Date
31.07.2004

Pilot
Female

Age:
33

Rating:
Novice

Location
Darley Moor,
UK

Wind Strength:
8-16 km/h

Conditions:
Smooth/Steady

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Wing:
Wills Wing
Falcon

Launch Type:
Winch Tow

Summary
Student failed to release on low flight then mistimed flare on landing. Landed heavily still holding uprights.

Injury
Pilot:
Fr arm

Date
31.07.2004

Pilot
Male

Age:
24

Rating:
Novice

Location
Mt Caburn,
UK

Wind Strength:
8-16 km/h

Conditions:
Smooth/Steady

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Airwave
Samba

Launch Type:
Foot (Forward)

Summary
Student collided with another paraglider (both flew on without incident) whilst ridge soaring. Poor airmanship!.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
26.07.2004

Pilot
Male

Age:
46

Rating:
CP

Location
Telegraph Hill,
UK

Wind Strength:
24-32 km/h

Conditions:
Gusts

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Firebird
Ignition

Launch Type:
Foot (Reverse)

Summary
Pilot suffered asymmetric collapse as a result of rotor caused by windy conditions.

Injury
Pilot:
Ligament and tissue damage to neck and back

Date
25.07.2004

Pilot
Male

Rating:
Novice

Location
Compton Bowl,
UK

Wing Type
Unknown


Summary
Student injured himself while practicing unauthorised PLFs. Continued training.

Injury
Pilot:
Pain in back

Date
17.07.2004

Pilot
Female

Age:
44

Rating:
AP

Location
Darley Moor,
UK

Wind Strength:
16-24 km/h

Conditions:
Variable

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Wing:
Airwave
Fly 2

Launch Type:
Aero Tow

Summary
Student relaxed grip causing glider to enter turn. Instructor managed to level wings but could not make landing area due to height loss. .

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
13.07.2004

Pilot
Male

Age:
44

Rating:
P

Location
Worcester Beacon,
UK

Wind Strength:
8-16 km/h

Conditions:
Thermic

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Airwave
Sport

Launch Type:
Foot (Reverse)

Summary
Pilot suffered stall then failed to make immediate recovery. Eventually recovered.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
12.07.2004

Pilot
Male

Age:
35

Rating:
CP

Location
Hay Bluff,
UK

Wind Strength:
24-32 km/h

Conditions:
Thermic

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Airwave
Sport

Launch Type:
Foot (Reverse)

Summary
Pilot suffered large asymmetric while flying in strong turbulent conditions. The ensuing dive led to a spiral that the pilot could not recover. He deployed his emergency chute and landed safely but was then dragged for 300m. .

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
11.07.2004

Pilot
Male

Age:
49

Rating:
CP

Location
The Lawley,
UK

Wind Strength:
16-24 km/h

Conditions:
Thermic

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Wing:
Hi Way
Vision

Launch Type:
Foot (Assisted)

Summary
Pilot became object fixated and allowed himself to get too low with no room to turn away from the hill. Landed heavily and broke upright.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
07.07.2004

Pilot
Unknown
Location
UK

Wing Type
Paraglider

Summary
During repack deployment handle tore off deployment bag.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
07.07.2004

Pilot
Unknown
Location
UK

Wing Type
Paraglider

Summary
During repack deployment handle/bridle combination was of such a length that the emergency chute was still in harness at full extension of pilots arm. Webbing to webbing conection also. Par Avion.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Last updated: 2 December 2024

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