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Paragliding association launches safety review and investigation into death of Hong Kong pilot Patrick Chung

HKPA, the city’s licensing body for the sport, hopes to implement new procedures as soon as possible

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Paragliders at Pak Kung Au in Tung Chung. Photo: SCMP / May Tse

An investigation and safety review have been launched following a paragliding accident that claimed the life of a 44-year-old Hong Kong pilot last month, the Post has learned.

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The board of inquiry was set up by the Hong Kong Paragliding Association after rescuers found the body of Patrick Chung Yuk-wa last Friday, six days after he went missing on July 22.

Chung had joined a group of more than 10 paraglider pilots who took off from Sunset Peak, also known as Tai Tung Shan, in Lantau South Country Park.

His body was found about 1km northeast of where he had taken off, with a cracked helmet and a fractured right leg. The paraglider was hanging from some rocks.

The search – which involved more than 100 rescuers, as well as helicopters and drones – had been hindered by intermittent heavy rains and low visibility.

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