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Scotland Wingsuit Flyer died during a jumping in the Swiss Alps.
24-year-old British champion Liam Byrne, 7.874ft (2400 m), Saturday, was seriously injured in Mount Gitschen.
Mr. Byrne, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, was shown in a BBC documentary made in 2024 The guy who will fly.
It was described as a very experienced wing flyer – this was completed to wear a special suit with webbing to allow the average air lift and completed more than 4,000 jumps during a 10-year career.
Mr. Byrne said: “I think that when I told my father, I wanted to learn to fly like a bird.”
The skydiving instructor explained: “At the school, even in the flying sea flies, and always feeling this freedom to avoid freedom.
“Why I wonder why I love to fly so much? Maybe my brain is just as different to other people, perhaps, unlike fear.
“But I know that an office work is more intimidating me more than fear of the destination or fear of the wing flight.”
Our Byrne thought, despite how safe the sport was, the more I worry about his family.
Professional producers said the preparations were the key to safe.
“I had the last decade training to increase the skills and reduce any risk.
“For me I’m up to be an unhappy adrenaline junkie as possible.
“Preparation is always in the center of all my difficulties.
“The more I’m preparing for, I have a much more control.”
Mr. Byrne went to an extreme sport of young age.
In 12, Africa, 19,895 meters (5.895 meters), Africa, a city of Kilimanjaro, a peak of Africa, got up to Kilimanjaro.
It caused the adventure, arctic, scuba diving and the dog fencing over the large summit.
He dived the first sky on 16 and drew one wings described as “second skin”, “Allows you to pass through the air.”
Mr. Byrne’s parents Mike and Gillian, BBC’s son, BBC’s son, confirmed the Scottish news.
The statement of the family said, “We would like to remember that Liam is not just to leave this world, but how he lives there.
“Liam is afraid of fear, but not afraid, but he refused to refuse to fear fear.
“He followed his life in a way that we only dreamed.
“Skydiving and base jumping was more than giving excitement for Liam – was released.
“It was the place where he felt most right.”
The statement was added: “Liam was more than just an adventurer. Son, his brother, grandchildren, his son and friends. Laughter and power was a source of laughter and power.
“He inspired us all and made life better with his courageous spirit and kind hearts.
“We will miss Liam’s wild energy and contagious laughter.
“Although we do our best now, he will always be with us.”
2024 BBC documented film, Mehriban, Mike, builder and former Royal Sea team presented.
The emotional stage said his son fled to a exercise and said, “I already buried him 10 times in my head.”
However, Mike continues to say that he knows the joy of joy that jumped for joy.
He added: “He was an incredible child – what would happen.
“I inspired him from him. I wish I was more like him.”
The office of the Swiss Prosecutor General and UNI Cantonal Police, said the deadly wing event was investigated.
The statement said that three wing pilots were thrown in the afternoon on Saturday and the accident happened shortly after.
Foreign, Union and Development (FCDO) confirmed that a British man who lost his life in Switzerland.