Bell M
Injury. 1976 Nov;8(2):148-50. doi: 10.1016/0020-1383(76)90053-x.
Two fatal and 42 non-fatal hang gliding accidents are reported. The commonest cause was stalling the craft, either owing to adverse winds or to pilot inexperience. The most frequent injuries were fractures of the wrist, humerus and spine. Inexperienced pilots were involved in most of the accidents, so that the training and supervision of novices is of fundamental importance if the accident rate of the sport is to be reduced.
据报道,有两起致命和42起非致命的悬挂式滑翔机事故。最常见的原因是由于逆风或飞行员缺乏经验导致飞机失速。最常见的受伤部位是手腕、肱骨和脊柱骨折。大多数事故都涉及缺乏经验的飞行员,因此,如果要降低这项运动的事故率,对新手的培训和监督至关重要。