
Have you ever dreamed of flying like
birds do?
Have you ever dreamed of touching clouds?
Do you ever stopped to look at an airplane... and wondered how it can remain
in the air?
Do you become excited, imagining yourself conquering three-dimensional space
... being able to move without limitations and with absolute control?
Have you ever imagined how the World would look from a different point
of view?
Does the idea of experimenting what only a few people have experienced excite
you?
Have you ever dreamed of flying and.... it became a reality?
A paramotor allows you to
accomplish these dreams, .... and
many more !!!
If
you'd like to experiment with an easy sport, then Paragliding may not
be for you. Paragliding is not a easy sport... but it does look like
one... Various scenarios could present themselves, and you must be able
to confront and find an immediate solution for them. There is no such
thing as two identical flights. You must to be trained by a qualified
instructor. Even experienced pilots must periodically take updated courses
to perfect their techniques. Nobody knows everything, so there's always
new techniques to learn and experience. Are thier risks? Sure, there's
risk in anything you do. Paragliding is less dangerous than driving a
car. I personally prefer flying my paramotor, than riding a motorcycle
!!!.
More
than probabilities, it is more a concept of appreciation. Those who realistically
consider: changing wheather conditions, the take-off, the landing, and the flying
surroundings; have little probability of ending up on top of a tree ...
or landing with the wing as a bow tie.
If you don't love nature & respect all form of life, you will probably prefer
a different sport.
Or,
if you lack patience; waiting for hours after arriving at your destination, for
the appropiate weather conditions.
There
are thousands of reasons why it would be appropriate to learn how to
fly a Paramotor, but you must be willing to accept the cons also: flying
schedules and travel time, engine refuses to start, equipment weight on land,
engine/prop noise and vibration, transportation of the equipment ...etc.
There
are few reasons to start flying (some of them unexplained); but after
that first magical flight, there's only one reason to continue.
How
is it possible, that some people set aside other activities (even
more interesting at times) just to arrive at a flying destination
on time? It's not logical. How is it possible, that some people make it
a priority to save $4000 to $6000 to purchase a Paramotor? Its not logical. How
is it possible, to feel unmotivated, frustrated, or even angry, if you go
a long time without flying? It's not logical. These things are not
logical because logic explains most things, .....but not a passion.
And
this is exactly what we're talking about: The Passion to view things from a different
perspective, to feel elements in another environment, to join what we already
(in essence) belong to, and to perceive new sensations that nothing else provides
.....

Safety
Considerations :
A powered Paraglider is the safest way to fly.
When operated correctly in suitable weather conditions, this
sport is extremely safe. You don't have to worry if the engine
fails; simply locate a safe place to land, and make your
descent with absolute control. If you insist on flying under
inadequate weather conditions, make sure you are an expert pilot
and then accept the risks involved: landing with loss or low
altitude; strong and abrupt contact
with land may cause serius injuries !!!.
The safety of the POWERED PARAGLIDER depends
on how safe YOU are !!!
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