I once heard of a pilot landing in the middle of the lake and then swimming for shore. Just short of the shoreline the pilot tired and went under.
It was listed as a hang gliding accident and not a drowning accident.
This after swimming just short of half of a mile.
How many miles does one have to swim from a boat before it’s called a drowning accident?
If you fly into high power lines and get electrocuted, is it a flying accident? Why? Gliders don't have electricity...
If you fly into rocks and get busted up, is it a flying accident? Why. Gliders don't have rocks...
If you crash on a highway and get run over by a truck, is it a flying accident? Why? Gliders don't have trucks...
If you crash on a mountain and break your leg, then fall off a cliff dragging yourself down, is it a flying accident? Why? You weren't even near your glider...
If you land in a tree and fall out trying to climb down, is it a flying accident? Why? You had already unhooked from your glider...
If you launch unhooked or slip from your harness and fall to your death, is it a flying accident? Why? The glider is still flying...
The answer to all of these is yes because the accident was a result of you flying and wouldn't have happened if you had not chosen to fly.
If you land safely and unhook from your glider, then are murdered by a thief for your vario, is it a flying accident?
If you land safely, unhook, then drop dead from a heart attack, is it a flying accident?
If you pack up your glider, put it on your car, then crash your car on the drive home, it it a flying accident?
If you choke on pizza and beer at your local pub after a great day of flying, is it a flying accident?
The answer to all of these is no.
But what if you have a heart attack while you are flying and the glider lands in bushes. You don't have a scratch but you are dead. Is this a flying accident?
Yes and no. It can be argued both ways. I would choose to say yes, because you died flying.
And then there is V96.15...