Chinese Paraglider Survives Accidental Flight Above The Clouds
A Chinese paraglider survived an accidental flight above the clouds. You’re not supposed to go up that high! Reports say a Chinese paraglider was accidentally propelled more than 8,000 metres…

LEWES, ENGLAND – MAY 20: A paraglider passes in front of the Sun above the South Downs on May 20, 2020 in Lewes, England. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its ‘stay at home’ slogan in favour of a message to ‘be alert’, but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
A Chinese paraglider survived an accidental flight above the clouds. You're not supposed to go up that high!
Reports say a Chinese paraglider was accidentally propelled more than 8,000 metres high by an updraft and he managed to survive it. However, The Guardian reports that he has been banned from the activity for 6 months after a video of it went viral. After that happens to you, I feel like you might be okay with never doing it again. I know I would!
Chinese Paraglider Survives Accidental Flight Above The Clouds
How did he do that? There's no oxygen! Look at how freezing he is! This is all beyond me.
The Guardian reports that Peng Yjiang started from an elevation of roughly 3,000m in the Qilian mountain range in China. However, strong winds pushed him up and up until he was nearly the height of Mount Everest! Can you imagine? Temperatures were reportedly -35C (-31F) and that's freezing!
He says he never intended to leave ground level but was in the air for more than an hour and was in radio contact with a friend, Gu Zhimin, on the ground the entire time. Sounds like he's in trouble for sharing the video. A report obtained by The Guardian says, "Gu Zhimin posted a flight video without permission, which had a bad impact. He was grounded for six months and asked to write a report to deeply reflect on the negative impact of his behaviour." His flight reportedly won't be officially counted because he wasn't registered.
Read more from The Guardian here.