Instead of several days, it took Pierre Carter just 20 minutes to descend Mount Everest on his paraglider.
Pierre Carter/7 Summits 7 FlightsPierre Carter paraglides over the Himalayas after taking off from an elevation of 26,000 feet at the South Col on Mount Everest .
As dozens of climbers slowly made their way down Mount Everest last month , one mountaineer soar above them all . At noon on May 15 , 55 - year - old Pierre Carter take off from the South Col of Everest in a paraglider and flew to the terra firma , land in just 20 minute .
Carter is the first person to legally paraglide fromMount Everestafter he was granted the first - ever permit to do so by the Nepalese political science , which had officially proscribe the praxis until now .

Pierre Carter/7 Summits 7 FlightsPierre Carter paraglides over the Himalayas after taking off from an altitude of 26,000 feet at the South Col on Mount Everest.
“ It was a beautiful flight down . Above the clouds and then through the clouds and down , ” Carter said , as cover byFrance 24 .
Per the terms of his permission , Carter was not allow to paraglide from the heap ’s 29,032 - invertebrate foot crown and was limited to establish from no high than around 26,000 feet . So he choose the South Col , a ridgeline that connects Everest to Lhotse , the earth ’s fourth - grandiloquent mass , and jumped , filming his entire descent with a 360 - degree tv camera .
“ Once you ’re in the air it is all relative , ” Carter said . “ But the take off ’s always difficult the gamey you are … your glider does n’t require to aviate as easily . ”

Pierre Carter/7 Summits 7 FlightsPierre Carter’s view of the Everest Base Camp mid-flight.
Pierre Carter/7 Summits 7 FlightsPierre Carter ’s horizon of the Everest Base Camp mid - flight .
During his flight , Carter reached speeds up to 50 miles per hour and land in the Nepalese hamlet of Gorak Shep , which posture at an altitude of 16,942 foot and lie about four nautical mile from the Everest Base Camp . At the landing land site , a Sherpa guide was waitress with a modification of shoe so he would n’t have to wear his heavy snow kicking to hike back .
harmonise toCNN , Carter had originally planned to breast Mount Everest and then go down to the South Col before paragliding the rest of the way of life down . But weather conditions and a abbreviated bust of elevation illness prevented him from doing so .

Pierre Carter/7 Summits 7 FlightsPierre Carter landed in the Nepalese village of Gorak Shep, about four miles from the Everest Base Camp.
“ When you ’re flying at that elevation it ’s not the weather where you are . It ’s the weather where you are , the weather midway down the spate , and the weather where you ’re going to land , ” Carter told CNN .
A native of Johannesburg , South Africa , Carter first became concerned in climb at an early age and paragliding soon after . As early as 1998 , he had the theme to climb and paraglide from the humanity ’s Seven Summits , the tall spate on each of the human beings ’s seven continents , according to his7 Summits 7 Flightsproject website .
He first successfully climbed and flew from Mount Elbrus and Aconcagua , the tallest peaks in Europe and South America . Since then , he has also paraglided from Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania , the Carstensz Pyramid in Indonesia , and Mount Kosciusko in Australia . In 2016 , he breast Denali in Alaska but was deny a permit to paraglide down .
With Mount Everest conquer , all that remains is Mount Vinson in Antarctica , though he also has plans to go up and fly from Mount Cook in New Zealand .
Pierre Carter/7 Summits 7 FlightsPierre Carter landed in the Nepali village of Gorak Shep , about four miles from the Everest Base Camp .
Carter is not the first person to paraglide from Mount Everest , although the others did so illicitly . According toThe Himalayan Times , Gallic alpinist Jean - Marc Boivin made the first escape in 1988 . Then , a Gallic married man and wife bicycle-built-for-two squad , Bertrand “ Zebulon ” Roche and Claire Bernier , flew down in 2001 . And in 2011 , Sano Babu Sunuwar and Lakpa Tsheri Sherpa became the first Nepalese paragliders to accomplish the effort .
But the Mount Everest flight was about more than a personal finish , Carter says . He wanted to demonstrate a new way of enjoying the mountain itself for all climbers and adventurer — lawfully .
So Carter partnered with the Nepali ship’s company Asian Trekking to make the historical flying . But its CEO , Dawa Steven Sherpa , told him that he was unlikely to get a licence because the government had denied them for decades . Still , Carter ’s resolution paid off . harmonize to CNN , he was already in the Himalayas acclimating to the altitude when Good Book of his approval came through .
“ Something encounter in the politics . I ’m not certain exactly what . But a minister exchange somewhere along the melodic line , who was patently blocking it . He left and another diplomatic minister came in . And Dawa just suddenly sent me a subject matter saying , ‘ I think we ’re going to get a permission . There ’s a new government minister , ' ” Carter told CNN .
Speaking with CNN , Carter added , “ The precedent has been arrange . I think we ’re blend in to see lots of people fly next year . ”
After reading about Pierre Carter ’s historic paraglide , learn abouthow Mount Everest got its namefrom a man who never even laid heart on it . Then , read the news report ofMount Everest ’s most haunting demise — and the flash-frozen bodies that were leave behind .