Paraglider survives accidental 8500-metre-high flight without oxygen
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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.

Peng reportedly went soaring 8598 metres above the Qilian Mountains in China’s Gansu Province without oxygen on Saturday.

Amateur video shared by Chinese state media showed Peng with ice covering his face and clothes while drifting in the clouds.

A sudden uplift dragged the paraglider 8500 metres above a Chinese mountain region. (CNN)

“I had just bought a second-hand paragliding harness and wanted to test it, so I was conducting ground parachute shaking. After a while, the wind suddenly picked up and lifted me into the air. I tried to land as soon as possible, but I failed,” Peng told Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).

“I found myself surrounded by cumulonimbus clouds and trapped inside. It was terrifying, everything around me was white.

“Without the compass, I wouldn’t have known which direction I was heading. I thought I was flying straight, but in reality, I was spinning. Eventually, I managed to fly out toward the northeast.”

Peng says he was shocked to learn he reached such a high altitude and believe he might have briefly lost consciousness, state media reports.

The paraglider was covered in snow and ice as he soared 8500 metres above China. (YouTube)

He has been paragliding for more than four years and is a certified B-level paraglider which requires at least 20 days of flight experience.

Peng was able to control his paraglider using his compass and radio communication with teammates despite having nearly frozen and numb hands.

“As soon as I came out of the clouds, I was very excited because I had survived,” Peng told CCTV.

“The scariest moment was when I tried to pull out of the spiral and failed and when the canopy nosedived. It’s still frightening to think about.

“I’m not sure about the future, but for now I definitely won’t fly for a while,” he added.

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