WPGA wrote:WPGA is now discouraging the use of paragliders for recreational flight
WPGA wrote:WPGA is now discouraging the use of paragliders for recreational flight
Rick Masters wrote:Lawyers prepare to move on paragliding; target passenger flights.
Skydiving and Paragliding Accidents and Injuries
Because of the dangerous nature of aerial sports, injuries from skydiving and paragliding accidents are almost always serious and are often fatal. Adrenaline junkies are at the mercy of the equipment and training they receive for their high flying excursions; and when the equipment is faulty or the training is inadequate, the results are often deadly. Instructors, equipment manufacturers, employees, and recreation companies may be legally responsible for accidents that occur when a skydiver or paraglider uses their services.
COMMON SKYDIVING AND PARAGLIDING INJURIES
Broken bones
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
Spinal cord injuries
Paralysis
Death
SKYDIVING AND PARACHUTING
Skydiving and parachuting accidents caused 21 deaths in the United States in 2010 (dropzone.com) One aspect that many of these accidents have in common is that the victims were often experienced skydivers. These fatal accidents were most often caused by:
Product defects
Equipment malfunction
Improper packing
Cord defects
Harness failure
Defective steering handles
PARASAILING AND PARAGLIDING
Parasailing and paragliding accidents are different from skydiving and parachuting accidents in that the passengers are often inexperienced and the sport is not regulated at the federal, state, or county level. They count on operators, instructors, boat drivers, and other officials to guide them in their sailing/gliding excursions. When these trained officials fail to properly do their job, the results can be devastating for victims. Common causes of accidents include:
Faulty/worn equipment
Bad weather
Poor training
Improper maintenance of boats
http://thomasjhenrylaw.com/practice-areas/skydiving-accidents/
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No mention of hang gliding.
Hang glider pilots who wish to contribute financially to the defense of parachuting (paragliding) should remain in the U$hPa.
They will, of course, say it is in defense of free-flight.
But I would like hang glider pilots to make a differentiation.
Hang gliders are the simplest form of sailplanes.
Paragliders are the most complicated form of parachutes.
They are not even remotely the same.
On August 23, 2020, Rick Masters wrote:Hi Joe,
At this time, I have verified 1920 free-flight paragliding fatalities worldwide by Jan 1, 2020.
In my opinion, that represents 90% or less of the actual number.
Okay to share.
Rick Masters
rickmas@ushga.aero
"We're all trying to make emotional needs met through paragliding."
On 08/27/2020 15:45, Joe Faust wrote:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/arti ... d=12359879
Search continues in US for missing Kiwi paraglider James 'Kiwi' Oroc
27 Aug, 2020 7:02pm
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