A paraglider avoided death after a plane ripped through her parachute above the Austrian Alps.
The collision happened near Piesendorf within the Salzburg region of western Austria on Saturday, near the favored alpine resort area around Zell am See.
Video filmed from the paraglider’s perspective showed the small Cessna aircraft approach from behind before its wing and propeller sliced through the cover just above the pilot’s head.
The damaged parachute ripped apart in mid-air as lines twisted across the aircraft and pieces of material spun away over the mountainside.
The paraglider then released an emergency chute and continued descending before landing safely on a forest road below.

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Police said the 44-year-old paraglider from Upper Austria, named Sabrina, had taken off from Schmittenhohe mountain and was flying towards Piesendorf when the crash happened at around 1.15pm.
Authorities said the Cessna was being flown by a 28-year-old pilot from Tyrol who was carrying out an alpine sightseeing flight after departing from Zell am See Airport.
Investigators said the aircraft had been flying from the Glemmtal valley towards Zell am See when it collided with the paraglider above the Pinzgauer Hut area.
The propeller reportedly caused severe damage to the paraglider cover, forcing Sabrina to deploy the reserve parachute.
Emergency crews described it as extremely fortunate that no person suffered serious injuries.
The paraglider later wrote on Instagram: ‘Glad birthday to me. The day a Cessna 172 takes you out of the sky whilst you’re paragliding…
She added: ‘I actually still can’t consider that I’m sitting here typing this and that, other than a couple of nasty bruises and a few general contusions, absolutely nothing happened.’

Police later confirmed the paraglider suffered only minor injuries and sought medical treatment independently after the crash.
A police spokesperson also said the lady had been flying straight ahead on the time of the collision and was not carrying out an aerial manoeuvre, contrary to earlier reports.
Officials said the precise reason behind the mid-air collision remained under investigation.
The Cessna pilot landed safely at Zell am See Airport after the incident.
The paraglider pilot was later transported by police helicopter to the airport area after her emergency landing.
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