With more than 130 paragliding pilots coming over from across the world, the "rescue and retrieval" systems are being considered the top priority for the event, to be held in Bir Billing from October 23 to 31.
While the gorgeous Dhauladhar mountains ranges and the meadows below offer a superb view for the fliers, there is always danger and the Billing Paragliding Association (BPA), which is organising the event, is leaving nothing to chance.
There will be 20 vehicles for rescue teams, 10 vehicles for retrieval teams, six movable base sets, a dozen ambulances at various crucial points and a trauma van, which will be available all times.
All rescue teams will be equipped with communication devices like radios and GPS.
Other equipment such as seat harnesses, helmets, rock hammers, descenders, mitten pears, rock pitons, ropes, etc will also be available.
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