A hang glider pilot who fell 30m and nearly crashed into power lines says a silly mistake could have cost him his life.
Christchurch labourer Reece Fisher, 25, broke his femur, collarbone and two ribs when his hang glider hit the ground and slid along a paddock at 35km/h last Friday.
Mr Fisher was one of seven advanced hang glider pilots who launched off a hill at Governors Bay in Canterbury. The group was making the most of exceptional weather before finishing in a landing paddock.
But Mr Fisher said he noticed before the flight that a cord which allows the pilot to adjust wing performance and handling was tangled around the wheel but did nothing about it.
"I should've checked it thoroughly before I took off. It was a silly mistake that could've killed me. It was scary," he said from his Christchurch Hospital bed yesterday.