Flight accident in Ternberg: Parag director stops unharmed in the tree crown!

A 34-year-old parag leader had an accident in Ternberg, Upper Austria. Rescue was carried out without injuries.
A 34-year-old parag leader had an accident in Ternberg, Upper Austria. Rescue was carried out without injuries. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Flight accident in Ternberg: Parag director stops unharmed in the tree crown!

In the Steyr-Land district, on May 31, 2025, there was a remarkable incident in a local flight school in Ternberg. A 34-year-old flight student from the Amstetten district had an accident during his fourth high, which took place under the guidance of an experienced 36-year-old flight instructor. The emergency call was discontinued at 11:45 a.m. after the student had misjudged the height on his landing approach and got stuck in a tree crown at a height of about 20 to 25 meters. The situation required quick action by the emergency services.

The Ternberg volunteer fire brigade and the Red Cross Ternberg were immediately alerted. When the police arrived, these were already on site, as reported 5min.at. The rescue operation turned out to be demanding, but needed a total of around 45 minutes, in which more than 30 members of the volunteer fire brigade and paramedics of the Red Cross worked tirelessly. Fortunately, the flight student remained unharmed when falling.

faulty height assessment as the cause

How it came about? The incident was the result of an incorrect assessment of the height during the approach, which is likely to be known to many paragliders. The risk of landing in tree tops or other obstacles is a constant challenge in this sport. Tips.at mentioned that during his training was supervised by an experienced flight instructor, which is underlining how important precise training conditions are.

The emergency services in Ternberg react quickly and professionally in this case. Your measures are another example of how important well -organized emergency rescue is in the mountains. The rapid reaction of the volunteer fire brigade and the Red Cross shows that they are optimally prepared for such incidents.

Finally, it can be said that nothing worse happened despite the terrible moment. The young parag leader can breathe a sigh of relief, because the usual ability and a quick reaction from the emergency services have prevented worse things. Such incidents serve as a reminder to always be vigilant and to put your own security in the first place.

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