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Daring Paragliders Rescued After Dramatic Crashes in Himachal Pradesh

Summary

  • Two foreign paragliders crash-landed in Himachal Pradesh
  • Pilots rescued in separate incidents over the past 48 hours
  • Ongoing flying season sees multiple paragliding accidents and a death
Daring Paragliders Rescued After Dramatic Crashes in Himachal Pradesh

Over the past 48 hours, rescue teams in Himachal Pradesh have been busy saving two foreign paragliders who crash-landed in the state's Bir-Billing region. On Sunday, a 36-year-old Austrian pilot named Philipp Zellner was airlifted to safety after his crash-landing near Rani Sui lake, situated at an altitude of around 4,000 metres close to Manali. Zellner was engaged in 'bivouac flying', a long-distance paragliding style where pilots camp in remote locations, when he suffered a spinal injury.

In a separate incident, a 70-year-old Russian woman paraglider, Bargman Rakel, crashed into a tree in the Dhauladhar mountains after taking off from Billing on Friday. She was rescued on Saturday by a search and rescue team from the Billing Paragliding Association, who trekked for eight hours to reach her at an altitude of around 3,000 metres.

These latest incidents are part of a troubling trend in the ongoing flying season at Bir-Billing, which has seen a number of paragliding crashes and even a fatality. Last month, a Canadian pilot named Megan Elizabeth, 27, died after crashing her paraglider in the Dhauladhar mountains. Two other foreign pilots were also rescued after going missing following takeoffs from Billing.

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Philipp Zellner, a 36-year-old Austrian pilot, was engaged in 'bivouac flying' when he crash-landed near Rani Sui lake in Himachal Pradesh and suffered a spinal injury. He was airlifted to safety on Sunday.
Bargman Rakel, a 70-year-old Russian woman paraglider, crashed into a tree in the Dhauladhar mountains after taking off from Billing on Friday. She was rescued on Saturday by a search and rescue team that trekked for eight hours to reach her at an altitude of around 3,000 metres.
The ongoing flying season in Bir-Billing has seen a number of paragliding crashes, including the death of a Canadian pilot named Megan Elizabeth, 27, who crashed her paraglider in the Dhauladhar mountains last month. Two other foreign pilots were also rescued after going missing following takeoffs from Billing.

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