Paraglider is seen smiling as he takes a ride with pilot above the tree tops - moments before crashing to his death in the Dominican Republic: Pilot is hospitalized with serious injuries

  • Christopher León was killed while paragliding in Constanza, Dominican Republic, on Sunday
  • The 33-year-old was sitting behind Tomás Batista, when they hit a wind current in the Constanza town of La Sabina 
  • Authorities said Batista lost control of the paraglider and was unable to steer it straight before crashing on a farm
  • León died in an ambulance that was rushing him to a hospital; Batista remained hospitalized as of Tuesday and is being treated for a chest injury  

This is the moments a paraglider is seen smiling as he sails above a canopy of trees moment before he crashes to his death in the Dominican Republic.

Christopher León, 33, was a passenger on the glider, whose pilot was seriously injured in the crash.

León died before paramedics were able to reach a local hospital in the central municipality of Constanza on Sunday. The Civil Defense said his death was caused by severe trauma to multiple parts of his body.

Tomás Batista was rushed to a Constanza hospital and later transferred to a medical facility 72 miles away in the northern city of Santiago.

He is currently hospitalized and being treated for a chest injury.

Tomás Batista (front center) told Christopher León (rear center) that it was only his fourth time piloting a paraglider moments before crashing in Constanza, Dominican Republic, on Sunday. Batista survived the accident but León died while he was being rushed to a local medical facility. Batista remains hospitalized

Tomás Batista (front center) told Christopher León (rear center) that it was only his fourth time piloting a paraglider moments before crashing in Constanza, Dominican Republic, on Sunday. Batista survived the accident but León died while he was being rushed to a local medical facility. Batista remains hospitalized 

Christopher León was killed while paragliding in the Dominican Republic on Sunday

Christopher León was killed while paragliding in the Dominican Republic on Sunday

A camera mounted to the paraglider showed the excited men ready to take off on the flight over the Constanza town of Sabinas while several people stood back watching on a hilltop.

León and Batista shout in excitement as they glided over the Caribbean Island's highest settlement.

During the flight, Batista told León that it was 'my fourth time' being at the control of the paraglider before León replied, 'You are already a pilot.'

Tomás Batista is tended to by Good Samaritans on the ground moments after a paragliding crash that left his pilot dead

Tomás Batista is tended to by Good Samaritans on the ground moments after a paragliding crash that left his pilot dead

Christopher León (rear center) and Tomás Batista (front center) prepare to take off on their paragliding flight over the Dominican Republic central city of Constanza before the fatal crash that killed León and left Batista battling a serious chest injury at a hospital

Christopher León (rear center) and Tomás Batista (front center) prepare to take off on their paragliding flight over the Dominican Republic central city of Constanza before the fatal crash that killed León and left Batista battling a serious chest injury at a hospital

Tomás Batista reaches for the camera mounted on the paraglider moments before crashing in the Dominican Republic. Batista survived but the pilot identified as Christopher León died while he was being rushed to a local hospital. Batista remained hospitalized and is being treated for a chest injury

Tomás Batista reaches for the camera mounted on the paraglider moments before crashing in the Dominican Republic. Batista survived but the pilot identified as Christopher León died while he was being rushed to a local hospital. Batista remained hospitalized and is being treated for a chest injury

They were about two minutes into the flight when Batista reaches for the camera to adjust its angle.

At some point while gliding over Sabinas, authorities said that Leon flew into a wind current, which prevented him from making the necessary adjustments to redirect the paraglide before plummeting from the sky.

A separate video recorded by a bystander showed a bevy of Good Samaritans rushing to help León and Batista, who were lying over a patch of dirt.

DailyMail.com reached out to the Civil Defense for comment.

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