launching
Posted: 2013/06/01 23:39:10 UTC
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Man down in WA, Australia
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/17412839/man-dies-hang-gliding-in-york/Tad Eareckson - 2013/04/04 03:07:08 UTC
I've been thinking about starting a "launching" thread - not because it's something we don't know how to do, but to drive a stake through the heart of this bullshit we always hear about slope launching being so much safer than tow launching because there's not all that nasty equipment complexity to deal with.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=29164The West Australian - 2013/05/31 07:46 UTC
Perth
Staff reporter
Man dies hang-gliding in York
The hang gliding community has been left in shock at the death of an experienced pilot in an accident in York yesterday.
It is understood the Perth man (Grant Bond (Bondy)) had launched off Mount Bakewell, a well known flying site on the outskirts of the York township, and collided at high speed with rocks near the top of the hill.
Paramedics were called to the scene at 1:50 pm and it is understood they attempted to revive the man.
The RAC Rescue chopper was sent out to the scene but was turned back when it became clear the man would not survive.
Locals described the conditions yesterday as "ideal" for hang gliding with good winds and relatively clear skies.
A York resident, who asked not to be named, said he was in shock at the "unusual" death of the man, given his experience and yesterday's conditions.
He said only experienced pilots flew from the hill and the deceased man had lots of experience in the area.
"He just dropped a wing on takeoff, he clipped a tree and turned back into the hill, it's quite a rocky hill and it was a fairly high speed impact," he said.
The man is understood be a prominent member of the hang gliding community in Western Australia.
Police will prepare a report for the coroner.
Man down in WA, Australia