bad kiting accident in Tropical Storm Fay (video)

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puffin
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Ben De Jonge
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20 Aug 2008 11:21pm
You don't say?
echostorm
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Wet Willy
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21 Aug 2008 1:42am
BOOSTED!!!!!



(I had to say it!)
pfr
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21 Aug 2008 11:34am
nice camera work!
GreenPat
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21 Aug 2008 11:49am
Ben De Jonge said...

You don't say?


Is it time for?:

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Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
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21 Aug 2008 11:37am
Wet Willy said...

BOOSTED!!!!!



(I had to say it!)


That's nice, make a joke about someone who's in a coma, and might die...
Wet Willy
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21 Aug 2008 1:42pm
Dawn Patrol said...

Wet Willy said...

BOOSTED!!!!!



(I had to say it!)


That's nice, make a joke about someone who's in a coma, and might die...


I'm sorry about that. I guess I wasn't thinking of him as a real person, just as a sort of Everykiter...best wishes for a speedy recovery.
stabber
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21 Aug 2008 5:22pm
Why should we feel anything but contempt for a moron that would attempt such a stupid act?

GreenPat
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21 Aug 2008 5:31pm
It's called 'compassion'.
Dawn Patrol
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21 Aug 2008 3:48pm
What do you mean by a stupid act? Going out while its windy???? Sure there was a storm on, but experienced people often go out in stormy weather. And from the video it doesn't look excessively windy.
I've seen people out in conditions like that. It's a risk, but it is FUN.
I don't think he was jumping on the beach, watch the very start of the video. I think it started in the water. Before he hits the sand the first time, his legs aren't flapping about, but they are staying apart. Looks to me like his board was still attached.

Hey Stabber, I guess you have an indestructible kite that can't break. Who knows, maybe he had a line snap. How about pushing yourself a little. Going out in harsher conditions. It takes a little risk.




Bigwavedave
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21 Aug 2008 6:04pm
No matter what safety system this dude had, he had no time to activate it. Poor bugger.

Yet we see this kind of accident possible with every dope who launches with the wrong size kite, in the wrong winds, on the wrong beach or with inadequate skills.

Maybe every learner should be made to watch this.

If Grumpy Sam was there this wouldn't have happened.
kitepilotoz
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21 Aug 2008 7:11pm
TOO BLOODY RIGHT IT WOODNA!!!!
There'll no fun to be had when I'm around!!
Specially when its windy!!
So don't let me catch you tryin!!!
Miss ya Dave :-(
Supersane
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21 Aug 2008 8:16pm
fksa.org/showthread.php?t=7046&highlight=Tropical+Storm

Looks as though they were coming in to avoid a squall. Just before it hit it was only blowing 16knots. The fella on the 9m was actually under powered. The squall hit at 40 to 50 knots just as they were landing their kites.

Ben De Jonge
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21 Aug 2008 6:24pm
Not that windy Dawn Patrol????

WTF - Check the palm trees in the b/ground dude. Plus it was a tropical cyclone and they all know when a cyclone is approaching, they have some of the best early warnings in the world.

Of course, it's terrible that he got badly injured, no one is saying that's a good thing, but these guys were taking a crazy risk being out in that sort of weather.

If something bad is gonna happen, it's gonna happen on that day.
ade r
ade r
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21 Aug 2008 8:25pm
all the more reason to have one hand firmly on the safety, or at least thinking "i might need to use that..."
Dawn Patrol
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21 Aug 2008 8:42pm
Yeah I saw the palm tree. It was blowing, but it wasn't excessive. The kites on the ground seem to be hardly flapping, and all the people you see have clothes hardly flapping.
Its hard to tell without being there. Sometimes it looks windy when it's not, and visa versa.
qfmike737
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21 Aug 2008 11:57pm
Any kiter would think they are just an absolute idiot for kiting in that weather....

This is the worst publicity we can have for our sport. This kind of media coverage wrecks it all for other responsible kiters.

I had more sympathy for the baby whale coverage that lost its mother down in Sydney then the dude who got lofted in the storm....im sorry if i just sound too harsh!
not on board
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21 Aug 2008 11:30pm
This is a quote from my friend Ryan who is a friend to Billy Parker, a pro rider for Liqued Force.

"this guy Kevin is friends with my friend Billy Parker. A couple of his buddies were there when it happend. this guy has been kiting for at least for 4 years and is a really good rider. he was on a 7m, had launched and was headed for the water when a 60-70 mph gust hit him, two of his buddies grabbed on to his harness as he lost control, but they could not hang on either and then wham the kite nuked him into the sky at which time the cameras began rolling."

My question is even though he was only on a 7m, how does an experienced rider not pull his safety if there is enough time for his friends to try and grab him. Looks like even seasoned riders freeze up.
Hope he gets better.
Mr float
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22 Aug 2008 8:59am
Dawn Patrol said...

Yeah I saw the palm tree. It was blowing, but it wasn't excessive. The kites on the ground seem to be hardly flapping, and all the people you see have clothes hardly flapping.
Its hard to tell without being there. Sometimes it looks windy when it's not, and visa versa.


It was a frikkin cyclone,tropical storm ,whatever .cyclones,tropical storms are windy and then they're not ,theyre unpredictable and have biiiig blows in em, theyre still frikkin cyclones .REEEESPPPPPEEEEECCCCTTTTTT!

OK i magine this one .Last june ,Pasha Bulka storm . I t seems to some here ideal weather to get in some wicked high wind kiting ,now we cross to the news 'A large bulk carrier has been stranded on Nobbys beach but wait whats that splatted on the side ,Its a kitesurfer ,sheesh i wonder how that happened, boor bugga ,from here it looks like yes he has a 100% depower bow kite and all the safety buttons and releases ever dreamt up ,how could this have happened to such an 'experienced ' and safe rider and sport "

Bottom line... Huey rules!!! respect!!!
qfmike737
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23 Aug 2008 12:01am
I'm with you...Respect

observe the weather conditions
ask locals about weather patterns and local effects and conditions

I'm sure if you go back over records for satelite images, barometric pressure, wind speed observations there would have been some warning to suggest...hey might be an idea to keep that kite down.

We have had dead hot steamy still days with blue skies and no clouds where sudden freak gusts come in but looking out on the horizon there was visible warning like dusty clouds, or tall cumulus clouds etc.

Dont kite in storms
Wet Willy
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23 Aug 2008 12:36am
qfmike737 said...


Dont kite in storms




Almost getting it right there, matey...just trim it down by 2 more words...
theDoctor
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23 Aug 2008 12:54am
don't storms....?
jumpindave
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22 Aug 2008 11:22pm
kite storms!!!
NJPornstar
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23 Aug 2008 12:49am
Well kiting in storms is OK! but you need to be kinda careful.
Careful of the beach.
Careful of downwind. Especially if your going to try a jump.
Water is Ok! let loose!!!!

Dont let people touch your kite when it is really windy. Human error becomes a big problemo because the wally will miss the kite or can't hang on to it.

When its really really really windy, The fastest way to land you toy, is the best way.

It's not a good habit to handling your lines. Take my sliced hands from experience.

Anyway, if you have the gear for it, storm kiting is fun
Wet Willy
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23 Aug 2008 3:07am
*sigh* it was an intelligence test, and you guys didn't do too well...

holgs
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23 Aug 2008 3:27am
Wet Willy said...

qfmike737 said...


Dont kite in storms




Almost getting it right there, matey...just trim it down by 2 more words...


Wet Willy said...

*sigh* it was an intelligence test, and you guys didn't do too well...




Willy, stop trying to troll the kiters and get back to the poling forum. No one is even taking your bait.


He might be silly kiting in a cyclone but watching the clip still made me feel sick. I hope he recovers ok.
kitepilotoz
kitepilotoz
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23 Aug 2008 10:00am
Hey Wally if yer lookin for that b!!ch slappin
yer fantasising about in yer profile, I'm
sure there's lots of volunteers here lining up for it!!!
Free advice:Only open yer mouth to change feet!!!!!
puppetonastring
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23 Aug 2008 8:41am
A sad tragedy but definately not an accident. Tropical storms had been predicted and all the warning signs were in. That does not an accident make!
I also agree with those who say that (mildish) storm kiting can be fun - if you are extremely talented, experienced, knowledgable and aware - but even then never ever ever in locations with all that civilization and obstacles around.
If you choose to push the extremes then you MUST choose locations where there is as little chance of bad consequences as possible. Wide open spaces with (relatively) soft sand dunes. No people, no roads, no buildings, no power lines etc.

The recent predicted storms which we saw on the news cutting a swath of building and vegetation damage through Melville was the same day three kiters decided to test their skill at Melville beach. Direct onshore with gusts in the area to an estimated 60+kts. No beach at all that day, wave spray washing across the road, trees and footpath and road within metres of the shoreline and houses across the road. No reported injuries but one kite in a house and one in a tree. What lunacy and what price are all other kiters going to have to pay forever for that one exercise in absolute irresponsible stupidity by a few.
waveslave
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23 Aug 2008 9:09am
not on board said...

My question is even though he was only on a 7m, how does an experienced rider not pull his safety if there is enough time for his friends to try and grab him. Looks like even seasoned riders freeze up.
Hope he gets better.


That's a good question. ^^
But sadly, sometimes fate takes control.

When his two friends grabbed him by the harness, he may have thought to himself;
"I'll be right now, my two mates can hold me down".
Maybe this was an unfortunate intervention.
You see, if his two mates weren't there to hold him for a minute.....
he might have just pulled the pin immediately and flagged the kite.
As Porno said above;
"Don't let people touch your kite when it is really windy".
"The fastest way to land your toy is the best way".

echostorm
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23 Aug 2008 4:02pm
qfmike737 said...



This is the worst publicity we can have for our sport. This kind of media coverage wrecks it all for other responsible kiters.


To the contrary I think its the best coverage we can get. Bistanders aren't getting hurt, only the kiter, and if it saves a life by someone acting more responsibly when they watch it then it wasnt an accident in vane. Also, might keep some of those 'why do i need lessons' people off the water before getting professional instruction.

Hope the guy fairs up, anyone heard the latest? out of a coma?
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