FYI ... from the May 14 2007 Santa Maria Times:
Santa Barbara
Glider pilot gets lifted from brush
An unidentified hang glider found himself grounded after a down draft of air forced him to make an emergency landing Sunday afternoon, according to a report by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
A Santa Barbara Fire and Rescue helicopter was summoned to the popular Cathedral Peak hang-gliding area, where the pilot of the glider requested an aerial rescue from dense, heavy brush he found himself in, according to Captain Eli Iskow.
“The pilot originally landed in a tree,” Iskow said. “After climbing down he realized he wasn't going to be able to walk out, so he summoned help on his two-way radio, requesting an airlift from the site. There's no way he was going to walk out of there. It's just too dense.”
According to Iskow, rescues like this typically are very costly because of what he called “rotor time.”
“These are very expensive rescues,” he said. “Usually they run in excess of $10,000. He will be billed for it.”
-- From staff reports