Vladimir Tsar'kov was soaring over the Indian Himalayas when an eagle vulture flew into his ropes and got tangled. . (Don't blink at the 29 second mark in the video or you'll miss it). Tsar'kov had to deploy his reserve parachute but both he and the Eagle landed safely. From The Telegraph:
It took him nearly ten minutes to untangle the bird, which then flew off apparently unscathed.
The Himalayas are popular with paragliders and flights often take place close to the eagles, which gliders use to guide them to columns of warm air that help them soar higher.
"Eagle [sic] brings down paraglider over Himalayas"