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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.

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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 3239 entries for all wing types

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Date Pilot Location Wing Type Summary Injury
Incident Reports

Date
24.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
60

Rating:
AP

Flying Experience:
41 years

2500 hours
(59 hours)

1600 flights
(29 flights)

Location
Coll D’Ares,
Ager,
Spain

Wind Strength:
5-10 km/h

Conditions:
Strong,
Light Turbulence

Wing Type
Rigid Hang Glider

Wing:
A.I.R
ATOS VQ11

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot misrigged glider while on the last day of a comp. Rib had not located on one side of the wing causing a flutter in the wing and a shudder on the basebar at speed. Pilot landed safely.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
23.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
30

Rating:
CP

Flying Experience:
13 years

43 hours
(1 hour)

69 flights
(3 flights)

Location
Milk Hill White Horse,
Alton Barnes,
UK

Wind Strength:
0-5 km/h

Conditions:
Strong,
Moderate Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Nova
ION 2

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot suffered a stall on approach to top land in breezy conditions. Pilot suspects encountering unusual gust while on the brakes caused stall. Pilot considered it a poor decision to land where he did.

Injury
Pilot:
Minor Injuries,

Hands, Arms, Shoulder

Date
21.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
57

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
20 years

1050 hours
(75 hours)

1000 flights
(45 flights)

Location
Milk Hill White horse,
Pewsey,
UK

Wind Strength:
15-20 km/h

Conditions:
Strong,
Strong Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Advance
Bi Beta 4

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Tandem pilot suffered symmetric collapse at 20m but both pilot and passenger landed gently on feet. Pilot and passenger were then dragged until pilot regained control.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Passenger:
Unhurt

Date
20.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
49

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
26 years

500 hours

Location
Woolacombe,
Woolacombe,
UK

Wind Strength:
15-20 km/h

Conditions:
Moderate,
Very Strong Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Niviuk
Peak 4

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot suffered asymmetric collapse and rotation when entering rough thermal at low level. Pilot struck ground as glider rotated. Pilot suspects being in the lee of higher ground was responsible for turbulence.

Injury
Pilot:
Minor Injuries,

Feet, Legs

Date
20.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
67

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
500 hours
(25 hours)

1500 flights
(40 flights)

Location
Dunstable Downs,
Dunstable,
UK

Wind Strength:
15-20 km/h

Conditions:
Calm,
Moderate Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Skywalk
Chili 3

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot encountered turbulence while ridge soaring, probably due to leeside rotor coming over a spur, and landed heavily.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
17.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
70

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
49 years

900 hours
(20 hours)

1200 flights
(15 flights)

Location
Aberavon Dunes,
Port Talbot,
UK

Wind Strength:
25-30 km/h

Conditions:,
Not Turbulent

Wing Type
Flexwing Hang Glider

Wing:
Aeros
Target

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot attempted to take off in breezy conditions on dunes but was immediately turned causing a heavy landing.

Injury
Pilot:
Seriously Injured,

Hands, Arms, Shoulder

Date
14.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
65

Rating:
AP

Flying Experience:
38 years

4500 hours
(75 hours)

(60 flights)

Location
Pena Negra,
Piedrahita,
Spain

Wind Strength:
5-10 km/h

Conditions:,
Moderate Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Phi
Maestro

Summary
As speed bar was applied the webbing of the mechanism which pulls the B riser down broke. Pilot released the speed bar and continued the flight without using it further.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
13.08.2019

Pilot
Male

Age:
25

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
8 years

175 hours
(50 hours)

200 flights
(30 flights)

Location
Westbury White Horse,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Very Strong,
Moderate Turbulence,
Flight In Clouds, Fog

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
777
Queen 2

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot thermalled up in 'blue hole' thermal above the height of cloud base. Cloud then formed around pilot who tried to escape by flying downwind. The cloud became turbulent and the pilot attempted to spiral out of the cloud but without success. Pilot deployed parachute but maintained height within the cloud until eventually sinking out and landing in a tree. Pilot was rescued from the tree safely.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
12.08.2019

Pilot
Unknown
Location
Unknown

Wing Type
Other

Summary
Gin Verso airbag harness was in for routine parachute repack and packer noticed airbag in harness had split along an internal seam therefore allowing air to escape. Packer noted that this was a recurring problem with this type of harness.

Injury
Unknown


Date
08.08.2019

Pilot
Female

Rating:
AP

Flying Experience:
18 years

(70 hours)

Location
Golden Ball,
Pewsey,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Moderate

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Ozone
Alpina 3

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot encountered another pilot who was flying aggressively, erratically and close to other pilots.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Last updated: 5 January 2025

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