Polish skier hit by plane near resort in French Alps

Ski-equipped single-propeller aircraft failed to take off from high-altitude runway

Emergency crews are seen near a plane which collided with a woman skier while attempting take off at the French Alpine ski resort of Avoriaz. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Emergency crews are seen near a plane which collided with a woman skier while attempting take off at the French Alpine ski resort of Avoriaz. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

A Polish skier was seriously injured Thursday when she was hit by a light aircraft careering down the slopes of a resort in the French Alps.

The ski-equipped single-propeller Jodel plane had failed to take off from the snowy high-altitude runway near the ski area at Avoriaz.

The pilot was unable to stop the plane, which slid down the slopes, narrowly missing a group of children and passing under a chairlift before clipping the woman and nearly severing her hand.

“We only narrowly avoided a catastrophe,” said a firefighting source, who declined to be named.

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The 55-year-old woman was hit by the plane’s propeller and suffered a “near amputation”, according to emergency services.

She was immediately attended by a resort doctor before being taken to a local hospital by helicopter.

“The plane suddenly appeared behind her and there was virtually no sound. She didn’t hear it,” local public prosecutor Patrick Steinmetz said.

Accompanied by one passenger, the pilot made a stopover in Avoriaz, close to the border with Switzerland, and was about to depart when the accident occurred.

The pilot was “a professional who is used to these kind of conditions” on take off, Steinmetz said.

The prosecutor’s office was investigating the accident.

The plane, which is surrounded by safety nets, was to be moved Thursday night, and the ski track closed until the end of May.

Agencies /Guardian