A Tauranga judge has reserved his decision in the case of a man accused of deliberately risked endangering the public after his paraglider hit a tree and he fell 6-8m onto the road.
Experienced paraglider Mark Wallace Poole, 53, crash-landed about 4.45pm on June 17, 2012 opposite the Oceanside Twin Towers Apartments on Marine Parade, as he came into land after jumping off the northern face of Mauao summit.
Poole, whose judge-alone hearing was held on Friday, has denied a charge of operating a paraglider in a manner that caused unnecessary danger to other people, and an alternative charge of operating a paraglider in a careless manner.
He earlier admitted not holding a current pilot's certificate and operating a paraglider without a warrant of fitness.
Poole claimed he hit strong turbulence or "bad air'' as he came into land, and denies deliberately taking a flight path that brought him between the two towers and the Norfolk pines.