Australian BASE jumper dies in jump gone wrong in Italy
Share and Follow

Tributes are pouring in for an experienced Australian BASE jumper who died in a jump gone wrong in Italy.
James Nowland, a 42-year-old from Perth, died on Wednesday after jumping from the summit of Sass Pordoi, in Val di Fassa in the country’s picturesque Dolomites region, according to local media.

His brother Adrian Nowland posted a tribute to social media on Thursday, along with a photo of the pair skiing in the Canadian province of British Columbia in 2010.

BASE jumper James Nowland flies in a wingsuit in China in 2024. (James Nowland/Instagram)

“Rest in peace brother!” he posted on Facebook. 

“Wish we had more times like this together! 

“Hope you’re soaring through the clouds doing what you love forever.” 

Adrian said James “left us too early but doing what he loves!”

James reportedly crashed about 1pm (9pm AEST) on Wednesday roughly 400 metres from his intended landing point at an altitude of about 1700, after his wingsuit failed to open properly.

He and some fellow Australians were basing themselves out of Lupo Bianco at the time.

Adrian and James Nowland skiing in Canada in 2010. (Adrian Nowland/Facebook)

The 42-year-old’s social media feeds are full of action-camera videos of him wingsuiting – a type of BASE jumping described as “the world’s most extreme air sport” – in spectacular locations around the world.

He’d successfully completed jumps in Italy, France, Switzerland, China and other countries.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Alleged Antisemitic Incident Leaves Jewish Teens Disturbed, Report Authorities

Authorities in Victoria have reportedly pinpointed two individuals connected to an event…
Trump ties failure to win Nobel Peace Prize to efforts to acquire Greenland

Trump Links Nobel Peace Prize Snub to Greenland Acquisition Attempt

US President Donald Trump told Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre that…
'The America we thought we knew before Trump is not coming back'

Post-Trump America: Navigating a Permanent Shift in Political Landscape and National Identity

One year ago, Donald Trump returned to the White House on a…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Members of the House of Representatives observe a minutes silence as a mark of respect during a condolence motion in relation to the victims of the Bondi antisemitic terror attack, in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 19 January 2026.

Heartfelt Tribute: Parliament Unites to Honor Bondi Terror Victims

In a solemn address to the nation, the Prime Minister spoke as…
Jarren, aka Bush Legend Official, is a false depiction of an Indigenous man.

Meet Jarren: The Virtual Eco-Warrior Inspired by Steve Irwin, Sparking Debate on Authenticity

Dubbed the “Indigenous Steve Irwin,” Jarren has captured the attention of many,…
Peter Malinauskas

South Australian Premier Faces Fresh Defamation Allegations Amid Intensifying Writer Dispute

Abdel-Fattah alleged Malinauskas doubled down in a radio interview on January 14,…
Prince Harry's court battle against British tabloids reaches final chapter

Prince Harry’s Legal Showdown with British Tabloids Nears Conclusion

Prince Harry is back in the courtroom, waging a high-stakes battle against…
Surfer in hospital after fourth NSW shark attack

NSW Shark Attack Surge: Surfer Hospitalized in Fourth Incident This Year

This morning, a man encountered a harrowing experience at Point Plomer Beach,…