A 55-year-old American paraglider narrowly escaped serious injury after his parachute got stuck on a high-voltage power pole in Thailand during a botched landing.
The incident took place on Monday (12 Jan) on Koh Larn, an island off the coast of Pattaya.
Michael Travis Langhart, a licensed paraglider from the United States (US), was attempting to land near Tawaen Beach when he lost control of the landing.
His parachute lines became tangled in a power pole more than 10 metres in the air, leaving him suspended and helpless.
Source: Khaosod
Bystanders heard him shouting for help as he hung precariously from the pole.
The rescue operation was delayed by the risk of electrocution, as the power pole was connected to high-voltage lines.
In response, local authorities coordinated with the island’s electricity utility to cut the power across the island.
Source: เรารักพัทยา on Facebook
The blackout lasted nearly an hour, during which rescue teams worked to safely secure Mr Langhart and lower him to the ground.
Mr Langhart suffered minor abrasions to his legs and burn injuries consistent with an electric shock.
He was taken to Koh Larn Hospital for treatment before being transferred to a hospital in Pattaya for further care.
Source: Thairath
Mr Langhart, affiliated with the Royal Aeronautic Sports Association of Thailand, had been flying from a hilltop on Koh Larn when the accident occurred.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident.
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