Witnessed a near fatal incident:
On Friday, I planned an 8 hr flight until something happened to PG pilot, Carlos. It was around 5:30 pm with just Carlos and l sharing the sky. He was able to make it to North Point to join me and we had a great time at NP. I then decided to fly back to launch and head out offshore to take videos of "Face of the man" below launch. When flying back to the first gap, I saw Carlos by the end of the cape and heard his voice in panic over the radio reporting that he could not penetrate and may end up in the water. During this point he was on the south side of the cape and too far from the beach . Over the radio, I told him clearly to avoid landing in the water if at all possible and to aim for trees. I witnessed him sinking out fast in the rotors behind the cape and lost sight of him. I tried flying to the edge of the cape at the backside to look for him when I too got nearly blown over. The conditions were NNW approx 18-20mph and I wasn't that high either. Since I had not heard from him again over the radio, I told the PGs on the ground to call 911 in case Carlos might have landed in the water. Afterwards, I heard him over the radio stating that he barely made it to some rocks near the boy scouts camp. What a relief! This was the second time I witnessed 2 PGs getting blown over to the backside of the cape within 2 weeks. The last incident took place during Oceanside Open week where I saw a pilot luckily landed safely at the beach on the south side of the cape. Definitely a scary sight having to watch another episode with Carlos disappearing behind the cape and knowing that there wasn't any beach for him to land. I'm so glad that both incidents had a happy ending.