
Cross Country Issue 261: Nov / Dec 2025
From crossing Scotland to soaring high above the Alps – the latest issue is out now
20 October, 2025, by Cross Country
Choosing Safety
The storm broke at the end of this year’s Coupe Icare, as we were heading home from a crowded Geneva airport. A message came in from a competition pilot: “Can you share this? The pilots are angry.”
It was a statement, elegantly written by France’s Maxime Pinot, paying tribute to Bram Declercq, a Belgian pilot who had taken a collapse while on final approach to the landing field at goal and hit the ground. Sadly, Bram died after a week in hospital. “Bram will be remembered with respect and affection,” wrote Maxime. “In his memory, we remain committed to learning from this experience and to striving for greater safety.”
The level tone masked an anger that many felt, that the competition pilots had been left in the dark over the accident. Whether that was conspiracy or cock-up (I opt for the latter) it played out over social media in double-quick time, with calls for safer wings, better event management, safer task-setting all getting airtime.
If you were new to the sport you were shocked. If you had been in the sport a while you were left thinking, “We’ve been here before.”
It was a sad end to this year’s Paragliding World Championships, and to a season that has seen way too many fatalities, both in competition and outside it. As a sport we have indeed sadly been here before, wanting “something to be done”.
While we wait for “someone” to do “something” we can actually do something about it ourselves. When we fly we can opt to “choose safety”, whether we are a weekend pilot or World Cup guru. That means going for a harness with back protection, flying a wing we know is right for us, in conditions we’re comfortable with, training skills, exercising discipline. “Going for it”, “crushing it”, “you’ve got this”, “pushing it” – these are all meaningless slogans when it comes to our sports. We are not in a climbing gym jumping for a hold.
Creating a “culture of safety” starts with each of us, as individuals. “Choosing safety” might not get as many likes on social media as posting a ground spiral or crazy launch, but in the long run, it’s a way better bet.
As usual this issue is packed with inspirational stories from pilots across the globe. Thank you to them for contributing. I hope you enjoy it!
Ed Ewing, editor
Features

In Control
After a lifetime in the air and a decade flying competitions at the highest level Baptiste Lambert is the new FAI Paragliding World Champion

Constance Mettetal
Charlie King talks to Constance Mettetal, the current PWC Champion, European Champion and now FAI Women’s World Champion

North Coast 200
Joe Dart and friends headed to the remotest part of Scotland to attempt a never-before flown crossing

The Art of the X-Alps
“My goal is to capture the original fascination.” Felix Wölk on photographing the wild heart of the race

Off the Rails
Photographer Jeff Hamann explores the historic San Diego & Arizona Railway – from the air

Hanging With Grant
“You are really concentrating!” Ten-time British hang-gliding champ Grant Crossingham on life on the wing
In the Core: People, news and insight

Making the leap with JBC
The Leap is the latest award-winning short film from Jean-Baptiste Chandelier – a tribute to his parents who gave him his love of free flight

True North: Andrea Cecchetto
Andrea Cecchetto reveals the secret weapon that helped him win PPG gold

On Launch With: Pete Thompson
“I really like chasing big flights.” The USA’s Pete Thompson (and Ava) on the flying out west

Unflappable: A memoire
Jonathan A. Hutton’s journey through cancer treatment, cure, recurrence, repeat and at the same time deciding to learn paragliding
Flying IQ: Helping you fly better

Weather: How AI will transform weather forecasting
AI weather forecasting models are about to change the world