Three-day Introduction to Paragliding, you’ll start on the ground, boning up on basic wind and weather strategies, the physics of gliding, and maneuvering your canopy. Then it’s a solo jog off the "bunny hill," where you’ll catch 100 feet of glide before touching down on the grass. Day two includes training with an expert coach, then your first solo endeavor: a 300-foot-high, quarter-mile soar. flying.End Game: Earning a P1 rating—the first hurdle in obtaining your paragliding license.
Chief instructor Joachim Hagemann carries more gliding experience than a paper airplane from World War I, with 32 years of paragliding instruction and more than 1,500 hours of airtime. Locations may vary because of weather conditions, and classes usually begin in the mornings.
Info:
Achim Hagemann 808 895 1690
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