Drone collides with paraglider, forcing emergency landing
Jan 16, 2025
SAN DIEGO (KSWB) — A paraglider who took off from Torrey Pines State Reserve in California was forced to make an emergency landing when a drone became entwined in his parachute.
The paraglider, who shared a Go-Pro video of the run-in on YouTube, says the collision caused two tears to the parachute and cut two lines, among other damages. Thankfully, he was uninjured in the incident.
Drone collision at Torrey Pines Glider Port on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (Courtesy of Wind Hunter)
The incident happened the same day that a firefighting aircraft had to be grounded while battling the ferocious Palisades Fire after an unauthorized civilian drone flew into it, damaging its wing.
It follows an incident last month when a Florida boy underwent open heart surgery after several drones suddenly fell onto him at a holiday light show.
Federal officials say it is generally legal to fly a drone in non-controlled air spaces if it is operated under 400 feet, avoids all other aircraft — like paragliders — and abides by other rules mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration and state and local authorities.
Civilian drone operations are barred in the area of the Torrey Pines State Reserve due to its "natural reserve" designation, according to park rangers.
According to the paraglider's flight log, the collision also appeared to have occurred while he was hovering around 400 feet in the air. The paraglider said he reported the incident to the FAA and San Diego Police Department.
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Federal officials say incidents like the one in Torrey Pines and Los Angeles underscore the importance of responsible drone operation. For those who have drones or want to get into flying the aircraft, a comprehensive guide for safe operation can be found on the FAA website.