Paragliding fatality #1,674, #1,675 and #1.676 April 9, 2018
A particulary horrible report comes now from Portugal.
An Austrian woman dropped into the Atlantic Ocean surf on a paraglider.
Two friends swam to her rescue and became entangled in the shroud lines and also drowned.
One man washed up on the beach.
The other bodies have not yet been found.
This is among the highest body count of any single paragliding accident I know of.
We never heard of anything like this with hang gliding.
Occassionly the pilot would drown. I remember a rescuer or two drowning, I think, but not due to being caught up in the hang glider.
But the paraglider casts a deadly net in rough water.
Many rescuers are wise enough to not approach the drowning victim under such circumstances.
In fact, the next day, navy divers would not approach the paraglider, caught in a pocket of surf and still attached to the woman's body, for fear of becoming entagled.