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Title: Wingsuit Pilot Dies in Tragic Cape Town Mountain Accident

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

CAPE TOWN – ‌World wingsuiting champion Jean Jacques ‌Wallis, 35, died in a crash on South Africa’s Lion’s Head mountain during a test flight Tuesday⁤ evening. The South African ⁢aviator was piloting a Flare Mustache‍ parakite, a hybrid wing designed for high winds, when he lost control and impacted a ‍rock cliff.

Wallis, a⁢ veteran of⁤ over two decades⁢ in ⁢aerial sports ​including paragliding, skydiving, BASE jumping, and wingsuiting, had recently achieved a career peak, winning gold in Target Strike ⁤at the World Wingsuit League ‌Grand Prix​ in ⁤China this fall and placing fourth in ‍slalom.

More than 30 members of the Wilderness Search and Rescue unit responded to‌ the 7:00 p.m. accident alert, utilizing technical​ rope systems to‌ recover Wallis’‌ body from the steep terrain.

“The purpose ⁤of the ⁣investigation is ​not to find the culprit,⁢ but to prevent further tragedies,” stated Louis stanford, spokesman for⁢ the South​ African Paragliding ‍and Hang Gliding Association.

The Civil Aviation Authority⁣ is ⁣investigating Wallis’ flight path, equipment⁢ condition, weather conditions, and potential technical issues with the Flare Mustache wing. ⁢Authorities⁤ are​ requesting any video footage or photos⁢ from witnesses.

Wingsuit BASE jumping is statistically ​one of the world’s ‌most dangerous sports, with approximately 1 death per⁣ 500 jumps, compared to roughly 1 in‌ 120,000 for traditional skydiving. Wallis’ death is the latest in⁤ a ⁣series ‌of recent tragedies within the extreme aerial sports community; in August, American Kirk Hawkins died in a wingsuit‌ crash in the Swiss ‌Alps, ‍and in June, 24-year-old Liam Byrne died ⁣jumping from Mount Gitschen in the Urner Alps.

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