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«Breaking News» First-time hang-glider clings on for dear life after his pilot FORGOT to attach him to the craft

A man who went hang gliding for the first time had to cling onto a metal bar for more than two minutes when his pilot forgot to hook him onto the glider, heart-stopping footage has shown.


The terrifying clip from Chris Gursky's first day on holiday in Switzerland has been shared by the YouTuber - after the fun activity turned into a 'near death experience.'


The auto-parts manager and photographer had to 'hang on for his life' during the ride he videoed, and later named Swiss Mishap.


After taking off from a 4,000 ft mountain edge, Mr Gursky had to hang on for two minutes and 14 seconds, as the pilot desperately trying to steer with one hand.



Youtuber Gursk3 (left) holds onto the pilot as they prepare to take off but he isn't attached


Youtuber Gursk3 (left) holds onto the pilot as they prepare to take off but he isn't attached



Youtuber Gursk3 (left) holds onto the pilot as they prepare to take off but he isn't attached


Seconds after Chris, who is wearing a checked shirt and white helmet, and the pilot took off they realise that he is not attached.


Chris tightly grips a metal bar with his left hand in the video and holds onto the instructors back with his right as they glide over trees and fields.


The pilot tries his best to bring them down but is having trouble controlling the glider.


As they fly over more trees the craft goes higher and the pilot desperately grabs onto his passenger with his left hand. 




They glide through the air but the first-time glider has to cling onto a metal bar for the flight


They glide through the air but the first-time glider has to cling onto a metal bar for the flight



They glide through the air but the first-time glider has to cling onto a metal bar for the flight





Soon after take-off Chris was dangling on for dear life as the pilot attempted to hold him up


Soon after take-off Chris was dangling on for dear life as the pilot attempted to hold him up



Soon after take-off Chris was dangling on for dear life as the pilot attempted to hold him up





The men rise higher before the pilot gets the glider under control and starts to head down to the ground. Chris had to cling on for two minutes and 14 seconds during the terrifying ride


The men rise higher before the pilot gets the glider under control and starts to head down to the ground. Chris had to cling on for two minutes and 14 seconds during the terrifying ride



The men rise higher before the pilot gets the glider under control and starts to head down to the ground. Chris had to cling on for two minutes and 14 seconds during the terrifying ride





The pilot attempted to being Chris close to the ground as quickly as possible 


The pilot attempted to being Chris close to the ground as quickly as possible 



The pilot attempted to being Chris close to the ground as quickly as possible 



As they begin their decent Chris clings to the pilot's leg but starts to lose his grip on the metal bar.


Eventually he was close enough to the ground to let go.


He tore his left bicep tendon and had to have surgery on his right wrist after it suffered a distal radius fracture from the impact of dropping to the floor.


After an intense two minute flight the pair approach the ground and Chris lets go of the craft - as the pilot continues over the field and lands properly.


Mr Gursky said: 'My body weight shifted straight down and I found myself hanging on for my life.


'I remember looking down and thinking, this is it. I was losing grip with my right hand, that was holding onto a strap on the pilot's right shoulder. He was trying to make a bee line to the landing field as he knew what the situation could bring.


'My left hand was on the cross bar that was ultimately the landing gear, with a wheel on each side. As we were going down for a hot landing I was slowly losing my grip with my right hand as I was swinging in the wind with the glider.


'The pilot grabbed my hand, but like in the movies it was a slow motion slipping of the grip until my right hand slipped off and I grabbed another strap on his left side for a bit but this slipped off also.


'I ended up holding on bar with the left hand and the lower part of his leg with the right when we were nearing the ground. I looked down to see my feet hit first, which ripped me off at about 45 mph as it was a hot landing and I was under the landing gear.


'I would guesstimate the total flight time was about 5 minutes. When I sat up I knew something was wrong and saw that my wrist was broken. 


'For two min. 14 seconds I had to hang on for my life! The landing was a rough one, but I lived to tell the story.


'Upon impact my right wrist suffered a distal radius fracture, which required surgery.


'A titanium plate and seven screws were installed and I was released the following afternoon. I also tore my left bicep tendon from holding on for so long. It beats the alternative.' 




He finally drops from the glider but fractured his wrist in the fall and tore his bicep tendon from holding on so tightly


He finally drops from the glider but fractured his wrist in the fall and tore his bicep tendon from holding on so tightly



He finally drops from the glider but fractured his wrist in the fall and tore his bicep tendon from holding on so tightly





Chris took off and discovered the instructor had failed to attach him to the glider. He sustained a fractured wrist upon landing and a torn bicep


Chris took off and discovered the instructor had failed to attach him to the glider. He sustained a fractured wrist upon landing and a torn bicep



Chris took off and discovered the instructor had failed to attach him to the glider. He sustained a fractured wrist upon landing and a torn bicep





Chris fractured his wrist and a tore his bicep tendon from hanging on the whole time


Chris fractured his wrist and a tore his bicep tendon from hanging on the whole time



Chris fractured his wrist and a tore his bicep tendon from hanging on the whole time





Chris Gursky of Florida and his wife, Gail, were on vacation in Switzerland in October, 2018, and decided to try hang gliding when it all went wrong


Chris Gursky of Florida and his wife, Gail, were on vacation in Switzerland in October, 2018, and decided to try hang gliding when it all went wrong



Chris Gursky of Florida and his wife, Gail, were on vacation in Switzerland in October, 2018, and decided to try hang gliding when it all went wrong



Despite his terrifying ordeal, Chris praised the pilot and even said he'd try hang gliding again.


He said: 'While the pilot made a critical error in our pre-flight set up by not attaching me to the glider, he did all he could to get me down to the ground as quickly as possible while grabbing onto my harness and flying with one hand.


'I will go hang gliding again as I did not enjoy my first flight.'  


Linkhienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/11/27/first-time-hang-glider-clings-on-for-dear-life-after-his-pilot-forgot-to-attach-him-to-the-craft/
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