Against this backdrop of inherent risk, a separate incident involving a paragliding flight has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread debate.
Viral paragliding video draws attention
A clip shared on X (formerly Twitter) by an account named Saffron Charged shows a paragliding pilot flying over a hilly landscape while briefly steering toward treetops. During the flight, the pilot appears to reach out, pluck leaves from a tree, and hand them to a female passenger seated with him.
According to the video, the pilot jokingly says in Hindi: “Yeh lijiye, ma’am. Phool toh thaa nahi, patte hain aapke liye,” which translates to, “Here you go, ma’am. I couldn’t find flowers, so I got you leaves instead.”
Concerns over safety and professionalism
While some viewers found the gesture humorous or light-hearted, others criticized the act as unprofessional and potentially dangerous. Critics argued that momentarily diverting attention during flight could introduce unnecessary risks for both the pilot and passenger.
The user who shared the video questioned whether such behavior would occur if the passenger were male and emphasized that the maneuver appeared to compromise safety.
Mixed reactions online
The video has since triggered a divided response across social media platforms.
Some users described the act as amusing but inappropriate for a professional setting, while others highlighted safety concerns, noting that even brief distractions during paragliding can have serious consequences.
One user commented that although the stunt appeared “cool,” it was still unprofessional. Another remarked that the situation could have easily turned dangerous if conditions had changed suddenly mid-flight. Others stressed that pilots should strictly adhere to safety protocols and avoid actions that might encourage risky behavior among peers.
Ongoing debate
The incident has reignited discussion about boundaries in adventure sports, particularly the balance between creating memorable experiences for passengers and maintaining strict operational safety standards. While paragliding is generally considered safe when conducted by trained professionals, experts and viewers alike continue to emphasize that even minor deviations from protocol can carry significant risk.