Paraglider Rescue on Isle Of Arran

The Coastguard is coodinating a multi-agency response to rescue a paraglider who crashed into a cliff on the Isle Of Arran.

Belfast Coastguard was contacted at 4pm by Police Scotland for assistance after a mid air collision between two paragliders on the Isle Of Arran.  One of the paragliders managed to land but the other crashed into a cliff at Catacal about half a mile inland, sustaining injuries and suspended in an inaccessible location on the cliff.

Belfast Coastguard sent the Arran Coastguard Rescue Team and requested the Royal Navy Rescue Helicopter from Prestwick to attend. Members of Arran Mountain Rescue team were transferred to the cliff top by the rescue helicopter and will attempt to recover the paraglider using cliff recue equipment. 

Arran Coastguard Rescue Team are providing the on scene communications between airbourne and land based responders.  Police Scotland and Scottish Air Ambulance are also on scene.

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