Paraglider Crashes After Take-Off In Himachal, Pilot Killed, Tourist Injured

The incident occurred at the internationally renowned Bir Billing paragliding site on Friday evening. The pilot was identified as Mohan Singh.

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Mohan Singh died of his injuries on the way to the hospital.
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  • An accident was reported at Bir Billing paragliding site. The pilot was killed, while the tourist was injured
  • Mohan Singh, an experienced pilot, died of his injuries on the way to the hospital
  • The tragedy prompted authorities to suspend all paragliding activities for a day
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Dharamshala:

An experienced pilot was killed when a tandem paraglider reportedly developed a technical malfunction shortly after take-off, lost balance mid-air, and crashed near the road below the launch site in Kangra district, officials said on Saturday.

The incident occurred at the internationally renowned Bir Billing paragliding site.

The tragic accident prompted the authorities and operators to suspend all paragliding activities for a day as a mark of respect.

The accident occurred on Friday evening when a tandem paraglider took off from the Billing launch point.

According to officials of the Bir Billing Paragliding Association, the paraglider developed a technical malfunction shortly after take-off, lost balance mid-air, and crashed near the road below the launch site. The pilot died while the accompanying tourist sustained injuries.

The pilot, identified as Mohan Singh, a resident of Barot in Mandi district, was critically injured in the crash.

Local residents and rescue teams rushed to the spot and shifted both the pilot and the tourist to a hospital.

However, Singh succumbed to his injuries on the way to the hospital, while the tourist was reported to be out of danger after receiving first aid.

A case has been registered, and an investigation has been initiated to determine the exact cause of the accident.

Authorities are examining whether the incident was caused by a technical fault, human error, or weather-related factors.

The incident has once again raised serious concerns about safety arrangements at adventure sports destinations, especially regarding regular equipment checks, pilot certification, and strict adherence to safety protocols.

District Tourism Development Officer, Kangra, Vinay Kumar said all documents and information related to the accident have been sought from the marshals and technical advisors stationed at the site.

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"Further action will be taken based on the findings of the investigation report," he said. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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