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Brett Hazlett accident in Turkey. What you need to know: Brett is expected to make a full recovery in the coming months. He was at the PWC Superfinal. On the free flying day in Olu Deniz, after days of not flying and hours of driving, takeoff conditions were marginal. It was blowing down at perhaps 5k on the main Babadag takeoff to the south. Some people moved to the other side of the road, the north side. It was a flat slope launch to the edge of the road followed by a very steep slope with obstacles you had to fly between. Pepe launched ok into a light upslope breeze. Then the wind got even lighter. Brett pulled up and ran off in what might have been a down puff. Flying through the notch between a rock formation and a tree he sank enough to hit the tree on his left. He fell out of the air and hit the ground spectacularly three times. On the fourth his glider caught on a small tree and stopped him from falling down the mountain. He has stable spinal fractures with no nerve damage and no surgery required, and an ankle injury with internal and external metal parts holding things in place. He looks forward to buying a new helmet. He is in a good hospital in Antalya Anadolu. His spirits are good and he expects to be cleared to go home to Canada in the next few days. He sends everyone his greeting. Brett has approved this post and asks please that this not become a thread about either how to launch paragliders or speculation about the contributing causes of his mishap. I think this is a good clue that his mind is doing ok. Get well Brett. Wish you a quick recovery Brett! So, no soap box and no speculation What's the point of crashing then? Brett, you're poo-pooing our ability to entertain you? Heal quick!!! Brett, now that you 'll have tons of free time sitting in bed make a kick ass video. Like a kick ass video of the nurses oh yeah! Your videos kept me going when I was lying on my back for 2 months And now i'm flying more than ever Can't wait for more stunning videos Fast and strong recovery for you man. Get well soon Brett. Brett, Sorry for all that. Hospitals can be fairly boring once the drugs wear off. As you may remember, Peppi is an excellent nurse for this sort of injury. I can ship her up to you in Canuckistan. Perhaps I'll ship her regardless. Get better. Damn mate, sad to hear about your accident but happy to know you will be ok. Get well soon Brett, or a retreat as my autocorrect suggested!! Everyone's pussy-footing around the request to not comment on the circumstances of the accident. I can't refrain from this. I feel I'm qualified to comment because: - I've never been to Turkey though I've eaten a few hundred pounds in my life - I've never flown a comp ship though I've briefly seen a few zoom by - I've never launched on a sketchy take-off though I've had quite a few sketchy launches on huge take-offs on perfect days My comment: whatever you did, don't do it again. Appreciate the finer points of morphine-assisted pain management. Heal up, man. Hope you heal quickly Brett. From a top to bottomer who never leaves his local coastal site. Thanks for the vids. Thanks for the calm candedness. Heal and reflect. You're stronger than you know, and an inspiration to me. You are an inspiration mate, a true adventurer, my thoughts and wishes are with you I'm sure you will be back in the air in no time. Kind Regards, Chris. Sounds horrendous Brett, get well soon. Wishing you a speedy and straightforward recovery Brett There seems to have been a bit of a spate of injuries amongst top pilots recently - Chrigel, Aaron Durogati, and now Brett. It's a reminder that none of us are immune from hurting ourselves Fly safe all! Tim Pentreath wrote: There seems to have been a bit of a spate of injuries amongst top pilots recently - Chrigel, Aaron Durogati, and now Brett Tim, what happened to Aaron Durogati? Best wishes to all for a quick recovery! I took off with my mountain paraglider gin gliders yeti from the glacier. I had my crampons on the boots because i want to be safe in case that i ll have to stop Unluckily by landing the crampons get stoked in the ground and I broke my leg. I m now in Innsbruck hospotal and i had already operation I ll be soon back! Get well soon eh? They say that laughter is the best medicine but I'd go with the drugs whilst you can! Meantime, how about we share our favourite video of Brett's and why we like it? Click here to register, or login. Brett has made it home! It must have been an arduous journey, followed by one more night in hospital in Vancouver to get re-evaluated, and then he was released this morning. Apparently the work done in Turkey was good. He even got to take off the steel back brace. He is so grateful to be back with his family, and looking forward to getting on with rehab. It has been three months since my accident in Turkey. My rehabilitation has been a slow, painful, and often depressing process. I will remember them as the grey months. Yesterday I met with my orthopedist and he examined fresh scans. There were a number of possible complications possible during my recovery, all with unappealing consequences. I almost held my breath to hear what he saw. As he described that I was ready to walk again the relief I felt was so great I melted into a pool on the floor with a silly smile on my face. When I see him in six weeks, if I still have crutches, the nurses won't let me in. It was a glorious winter day in Vancouver with bright blue skies, snow covered mountains, and yachts in the bay. It felt so good to be with friends and talk about gliders and flying again! For the first time, in a long time, I felt at ease. English Bay. Filesize: Very happy to hear mate Continued healing vibes - see you back up in a bit! Great news. Stay strong! I was pointing guys to your videos only yesterday. Hope to see some more soon. You can do it, Brett! Patience and hard work are the answer. It's not even two years since my accident and I am now working on a building site - and you were much fitter and stronger than I will ever be. Glad to hear you are on the mend. Sending you healing vibes, Judith. I went skiing in Areche today and didn't once think of the titanium holding me together. It's a long journey but every step gets easier. Smiling helps. I've been off the forum for a few months because of school so I just saw this. I'm so glad you are healing. I know what those gray months feel like and I wouldn't wish them on anyone. Eight months ago I was lying on the side of a ten-thousand-foot desert mountain in Turkey, unable to move, struggling to breath. Alone in a Turkish hospital, watching the shadows of objects in my room arc across the floor from dawn to dusk, each day, for weeks, in agony and gratitude, I thought about how death is easy, surviving is difficult. One morning, a bird landed on my window sill, sang for a few moments, then flew away. From that moment, I felt an intense resolve. For five months, I was unable to walk. Each day, excruciating physiotherapy. When I was alone at night, I cried. Then, slowly, steps. Inside I screamed in rage. More months, winter passed. Two days ago, flight. Maybe you need to find a fantastic photo of a phoenix to use as a profile photo for a while. Suffering succotash that is one beautiful shot Brett. That has to be the most spectacular shot of Mount Woodside ever taken. Bar none. So so glad to hear you are repaired, in the air. That message was a breath of fresh air. Made my day! FYI folks, for those not in the know, Brett is one of the nicest folks in the sport. I'm glad its all going well for you Brett. Great news Brett. Onwards and upwards. Best Wishes. Glad to hear you're doing better. I will be eagerly awaiting your next fantastic film! Many flights later, on this day, I realized that I was physically and mentally ready to compete again. It was a simple flight with friends: a bright blue sky, beautiful mountains, and rough thermals. Hi Brett, Ive been trying to find the right stabilised camera mount, but keep falling short My attempts to film Aletsch glacier have sadly come very short of your finely finished movie last month. Many thanks, Sean. You are quite right Roger, apologies to all and Brett. Very tardy post. 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