0 the activity of flying through the air by hanging from a very small aircraft without an engine, consisting of a frame covered in cloth: --
It was with Laura that he had first tried hang-gliding.
She's taken up hang-gliding.
He then took to the air, hang-gliding and paragliding to an international standard and gaining a private pilot's licence.
He died as a result of a hang-gliding accident, while demonstrating it by jumping off a 200 ft high hill in 1978.
Other activities include camping, fishing, hunting, and hang-gliding.
Nearby there are also opportunities for golf, glider flying, swimming and hang-gliding.
The park is also used as a hang-gliding staging area.
The park authority has no objection to hang-gliding on suitable sites that are properly controlled, but control implies prohibition on some areas and in some circumstances.
I believe that hang-gliding could almost certainly be dealt with under subsection (1)(c) of this clause because it may impair the enjoyment of the land by others.
Natural facilities are used for sport and recreation, hang-gliding, caving and walking—as long as one is careful to avoid hang-gliders swooping down and catching one behind the neck.