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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 paraglider wings are displayed below in summary form.

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Date Pilot Location Wing Type Summary Injury
Incident Reports

Date
25.09.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
43

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
19 years

350 hours

Location
Nont Sarah's (Buckstone Edge),
Marsden Moor,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Calm,
Not Turbulent

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Nova
Mentor 3

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot had near miss with a drone he suspects was being flown by a FPV controller. Pilot was unable to locate drone owner.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
18.09.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
55

Rating:
AP

Flying Experience:
32 years

1000 hours
(20 hours)

1000 flights
(10 flights)

Location
Boviel,
Dungiven,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Moderate,
Moderate Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Phi
Maestro

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Control handle failed while pilot was thermalling. Handle failed at the point where the webbing attaches to the swivel. Swivel did not go through the pully and pilot was able to retrieve and knot the handle back as a temporary in-flight fix.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
17.09.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
47

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
8 years

120 hours
(30 hours)

200 flights
(20 flights)

Location
Alos, Alpes Maritimes,
Alos,
France

Wind Strength:
15-20 km/h

Conditions:
Moderate,
Moderate Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Air Design
Rise4

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
Pilot misjudged height and available landing space. Pilot attempted to land but stalled one side of the wing resulting in a heavy landing.

Injury
Pilot:
Minor Injuries

Date
10.09.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
41

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
15 years

1000 hours
(40 hours)

Location
Csolnok,
Csolnok,
Hungary

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Calm,
Not Turbulent

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Ozone
Mantra 7

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
While ridge soaring pilot had mid-air with drone that caused damage to lines and cells in the centre of the wing. On colliding with the 25cm drone the glider pitched back and forward but then behaved normally allowing the pilot to top land safely.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
29.08.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
39

Rating:
CP

Flying Experience:
5 years

32 hours
(21 hours)

46 flights
(32 flights)

Location
Blorenge,
Monmouthshire,
UK

Wind Strength:
15-20 km/h

Conditions:
Calm,
Moderate Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
ICARO
Gravis 2

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
The pilot misjudged the wind strength and conditions on approach to land and was too low behind obstacles to glide into the landing field. They landed on an area of road between houses.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
27.08.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
50

Rating:
P

Flying Experience:
25 years


Location
Winter Hill,
Lancashire,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Calm,
Not Turbulent

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Advance
Iota 2

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
The pilot sprained their ankle on an area of uneven ground during a slope landing. The pilot considered that the mountain climbing boots they wore prevented more serious injury.

Injury
Pilot:
Minor Injuries,

Feet, Legs

Date
27.08.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
61

Rating:
CP

Flying Experience:
6 years

3 hours
(1 hour)

26 flights
(9 flights)

Location
Lords Seat,
Derbyshire,
UK

Wind Strength:
15-20 km/h

Conditions:,
Strong Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Mac Para
Muse 4

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
The pilot was blown back whilst ridge soaring in strong conditions above the spine-back section of the hill. The pilot experienced an asymmetric collapse which reinflated and the pilot landed without further incident.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
26.08.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
51

Rating:
CP

Flying Experience:
6 years

34 hours
(27 hours)

102 flights
(72 flights)

Location
Llangollen,
Denbighshire,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:
Moderate,
Light Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Ozone
Mojo 5

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
The pilot launched in a crosswind which carried them over trees downwind of launch. The pilot sank into the trees when attempting to turn away from them.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Date
11.08.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
41

Rating:
CP

Flying Experience:
5 years

8 hours
(7 hours)

30 flights
(25 flights)

Location
Butser South,
Buster Hill,
UK

Wind Strength:
5-10 km/h

Conditions:
Calm,
Light Turbulence

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
Advance
Epsilon 9

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
The pilot was flying over trees and misjudged their flight path which resulted in a collision with a tree.

Injury
Pilot:
Unhurt

Passenger:
Unhurt

Date
11.08.2021

Pilot
Male

Age:
53

Rating:
CP

Flying Experience:
5 years

1 hour
(1 hour)

2 flights
(2 flights)

Location
Mount Caburn,
Glynde,
UK

Wind Strength:
10-15 km/h

Conditions:,
Not Turbulent

Wing Type
Paraglider

Wing:
BGD
Adam

Launch Type:
Foot

Summary
A recently qualified Club Pilot was on a downwind leg of a flight back towards the hill and noticed the that the number of gliders in the air had considerably increased. To avoid the area perceived to be congested, the pilot turned towards the hill and landed hard on the slope, sustaining injury.

Injury
Pilot:
Seriously Injured,

Hands, Arms, Shoulder

Last updated: 5 January 2025

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