Paraglider Liu Ge Investigated After Surviving 28,000ft Cloud Vortex
- Chinese paraglider Liu Ge was lifted over 8,500 meters into the sky above the Qilian Mountains on Saturday and survived the ordeal.
- Liu was evaluating equipment at an altitude of 3,000 meters when an unusual upward air current, known as a cloud suck, suddenly lifted him into a cloud layer.
- He lost some control as the parachute spiraled and endured extreme cold without oxygen, but he managed to communicate via radio and landed safely despite frostbite.
- Liu described being rapidly carried upward until he entered the cloud layer and confessed that the experience continues to frighten him, while Geoff Davison referred to such extreme altitudes as the "death zone."
- Chinese authorities suspended Liu for six months for unauthorized flight and are investigating the incident and possible regulatory violations.
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Updraft Sends Paraglider To Nearly 30,000 Feet - Videos from The Weather Channel
A paraglider in northern China said he never planned to leave the ground but a surge of strong winds sent him dangerously high above the clouds over the Qilian Mountains. Watch this heart-stopping video to see what happened next and learn how he survived. - Videos from The Weather Channel
Un parapentista chino sobrevive tras elevarse más de 8.000 metros sin oxígeno, informan medios estatales
Por Jennifer Hauser, CNN El parapentista chino Peng Yujiang tuvo suerte de volver a tierra tras sobrevivir a una potente corriente ascendente que lo elevó repentinamente a la atmósfera superior sobre las montañas Qilian, en la provincia china de Gansu, el sábado, según informaron los medios estatales. Según informes de la Televisión Central de China (CCTV), Peng se elevó a 8.598 metros (unos 28.208 pies) sin oxígeno. “Acababa de comprar un arnés…
Chinese paraglider survives accidental flight in the clouds without oxygen, reports state media
By Jennifer Hauser, CNN Chinese paraglider Peng Yujiang is lucky to be back on the ground after surviving a powerful updraft that suddenly lifted him into the upper atmosphere above the Qilian Mountains in China’s Gansu Province Saturday, according to state media. Peng reportedly went soaring 8,598 meters or about 28,208 feet without oxygen, per China Central Television (CCTV). “I had just bought a second-hand paragliding harness and wanted to t…
Trapped In The Sky Chinese Paraglider Survives Brush With Death At 28,000 Feet
Imagine going for a casual paragliding session—only to get sucked 28,000 feet into the sky without oxygen. That’s exactly what happened to Peng Yujiang over China’s Qilian Mountains.Testing out a secondhand harness on Saturday, Peng was caught in a sudden updraft that flung him into the upper atmosphere. “I tried to land… but I failed,” he told CCTV. What followed was a white-knuckle ascent into freezing cumulonimbus clouds, his face and clothe…
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