BBC Scotland

The Scottish leaflet of Wings died during the jump in the Swiss Alps.
British Liam Champion, 24, critically injured on the mountain Gitschen on Saturday after takeoff of 7,874 ft (2.400m).
Г. Birne, from Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, presented in the documentary from the BBC of 2024. Years A boy who can fly.
It is described as very experienced flyers with Vinguit – which is a kind of paratoring that includes a special suit with networks to allow more than 4,000 rebounds during its ten-year career.
Mr. Birne told the documentary, “I think I was about 13 when I told my father I wanted to learn to fly like a bird.”

Parachuting Instructor explained: “Even at school, I would star through a window in the seagulls flying and always feel that feeling envy to have that freedom to just take off and fly away.
“I wonder why I love to fly so much? Perhaps my brain is different to other people, maybe I do fear differently.
“But I know well enough to know that the office job scares me far more than fear that he will die from base jump or flight with Wings.”
My dialing said no matter how sure he tried to establish a sport, he thought about how much it was a family.
The documentaries said the preparation was crucial to be safe.
“I spent the last training decade to increase the skills and reduce any risk.
“I am about so many reckless drug addicts for me as you can get.
“Preparation was always in the heart of all my challenges.
“The more I prepare, the greater control.”
Extreme sports
Mr. Birne took extreme sports from the young age.
In 12, he climbed the Kilanjaro mountain, the top in Tanzania, Africa, stood at 19.3100ft (5.895 meters) high.
This adventure has led to the consist of a dog through the arctic, diving and a multi-large top climb.
In the 16th year he dived his first sky and up to 18 pulled into the run he described as “second skin and let me go through the air in a controlled way”.

PARENTS G. Birnea, Mike and Gillian, confirmed the news of the BBC Scotland that their son died.
The family statement said, “We would like us to remember Liam not only because of the way he left this world, but as he lived in it.
“Liam was fearless, not necessarily and because he was not afraid, but because he refused to let fear keep him.
“He persecuted life in the way most of us just dreamed and he rose.
“Skiding and base jumping was more than just excitement for Liam – it was freedom.
“It was where she felt the leverage.”

The statement was added: “Liam was more than adventurer. He was a son, brother, grandson, cousin and friend. He was a source of laughter and strength.
“He inspired us and improved life better with his bravet spirit and kindly heart.
“We will miss Liam’s wild energy and contagious laughter.
“Although he was now flying outside our reach, he would always be with us.”
Documentary from the BBC 2024. He had Mr. Birna, Mike, Construction and former Royal Marine Commandos.
On the emotional scene, he watches his son take off at training jump and said, “I buried it 10 times already in my head.”
But Mike continues to say that he knew that the Joy with the joy of Wings gave Liam.
He added, “He was an amazing child who grew up – everything I suggested would be for it.
“I inspired him massively. I wish I could be more like him.”
The Office of the General lawyer Switzerland and Cantonal Urija said that a fatal incident with Winge was questioned.
The statement said that three bell pilots jumped a little before noon on Saturday, and the accident happened shortly afterwards.
The parties, joint and development offices (FCDO) confirmed that she supported the British man who died in Switzerland.