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Home » Going parasailing during your vacation? Read this first.
The National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) first investigative report into parasailing safety finds the activity is largely unregulated with serious accidents frequently caused by faulty equipment.
Because of the nature of an activity that often occurs in changing weather conditions, with parasailers suspended 500 feet or more above the water’s surface, accidents often result in death or serious injury.