Ou

Ou

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Ou is an experienced paraglider who recently gained media attention after surviving an extraordinary incident in which he was swept up by a cloud to an altitude of over 8,500 meters. He highlighted the dangers of high-altitude flying, noting that temperatures can plummet to -40 degrees Celsius at such heights and oxygen levels can become critically low. Despite being licensed for the sport, Ou faced scrutiny for not submitting a required flight plan or obtaining the necessary airspace authorization for his flight.

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Ou expresses concern over the backlash against the bill as a bisexual person born in Hong Kong.

鄒朗晴:否決同志登記制 損香港國際形象 - 20250912 - 觀點 - 每日明報
明報 (Ming Pao)·Hong KongHong Kong· 2025-09-11
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An experienced paraglider named Ou explained that high-altitude flights require specialized equipment for low temperatures.

Un parapentista chino es arrastrado a más de 8.500 metros de altitud y logra sobrevivir
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2025-05-29
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Ou stated that paragliders usually wear winter gear even at 2,000 meters due to low temperatures.

Paraglajder usisan u oblak i podignut na 8.598 metara: Muškarac preživeo čudo u kineskim planinama
Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996·SerbiaSerbia· 2025-05-29
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Ou commented on the incident, highlighting the miraculous nature of the situation and the athlete's extraordinary mental resilience.

Supraviețuire incredibilă: parapantist tras 8 km în sus, găsit aproape înghețat la -40°C
Adevărul·RomaniaRomania· 2025-05-28
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An expert paraglider named Ou explained that high-altitude flights require specialized equipment for low temperatures.

Viene risucchiato da una nuvola a 8600 metri, parapendista cinese sopravvive a -40°
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-05-28
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An experienced paraglider named Ou explained that high-altitude flights require specialized equipment for low temperatures.

cómo un parapentista fue arrastrado por una nube a más de 8.500 metros de altitud y sobrevivió
El Observador·UruguayUruguay· 2025-05-28
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