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Incident Reports (Informal)

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.

Paramotor (Courtesy Paul Bailey)

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.

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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
10.04.2003

Pilot
Female

Age:
36

Rating:
AP

Location
Quest Air Soaring,
US

Wind Strength:
8-16 km/h

Conditions:
Thermic

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Wing:
Moyes
Litespeed 4

Launch Type:
Aero Tow

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Badly cut nose.

Date
08.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Location
Walla Crag,
UK

Wing Type
Paraglider

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Chest, pelvic, damage. resuce called for airlift

Date
08.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
55

Rating:
AP

Location
Switzerland

Wind Strength:
32-40 km/h

Conditions:
Gusts

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Advance
Sigma 5

Launch Type:
Foot (Forward)

Summary
Pilot took off into crap conditions - too windy.

Injury
Pilot:
Crush damage to lower back and neck. severe damage to l1. internal injuries.

Date
06.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
58

Rating:
AP

Location
UK

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
06.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
23

Rating:
Novice

Location
Barton Aerodrome,
UK

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Windtech
Corel

Launch Type:
Vehicle/Boat Tow

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Cut chin

Date
05.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
41

Rating:
Novice

Location
Heol Senni,
UK

Wind Strength:
0-8 km/h

Conditions:
Smooth/Steady

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Firebird
G-Sport

Launch Type:
Foot (Forward)

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Broken right ankle

Date
05.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
47

Rating:
AP

Location
Bell Hill,
UK

Wind Strength:
24-32 km/h

Conditions:
Thermic

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Sky
Atis 28

Launch Type:
Foot (Reverse)

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Ankle, not specified.

Date
04.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
52

Rating:
P

Location
Harting Down,
UK

Wind Strength:
24-32 km/h

Conditions:
Gusts

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Wing:
Avian
Amour

Launch Type:
Foot (Forward)

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Fatal.

Date
04.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
33

Rating:
Novice

Location
Telegraph Hill,
UK

Wind Strength:
16-24 km/h

Conditions:
Smooth/Steady

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Windtech
Tonic

Launch Type:
Foot (Reverse)

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Fr r tibia, chipped toe.

Date
03.04.2003

Pilot
Male

Age:
36

Rating:
Novice

Location
Gelligaer,
UK

Wind Strength:
16-24 km/h

Conditions:
Thermic

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Airwave
Harmony2

Launch Type:
Foot (Reverse)

Summary
No details available

Injury
Pilot:
Dislocated right shoulder

Last updated: 2 December 2024

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A number of incident analysis reports are also available in the safety section of our website. These are compiled from the individual incident reports submitted during the course of each year.

 

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