6-Day Beginner Paramotoring Course
The 6-day beginner paramotor training course is designed for the novice paramotor pilot or paragliding pilots with less than 20 hours experience. Paramotor student pilots will sit the first 6 days of the 12-day Foot Launched Microlight (FLM) syllabus. Training consists of ground handling practice, tandem trike flights, paramotor usage instruction, basic theory lectures and should culminate in at least one solo paramotor flight allowing students to then progress onto the 6-day intermediate paramotor course.
Included in the Course: The course fee includes all paramotor equipment hire and insurance, training and instruction, fuel and on-site transport. It does not include accommodation, off-site transport, food, drink or pilot insurance.
price from £795
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Available Course Dates
2015 Course Dates: TBC
6-Day Intermediate Training Course
The 6-day intermediate paramotor training course is designed for pilots who have completed the beginner course or paragliding pilots with more than 20 hours experience. Paramotor pilots will sit the second 6 days of the 12-day Foot Launched Microlight (FLM) syllabus. The course consists of more advanced training such as low level flying, precision landings, limited fuel tasks and cross country tasks. The intermediate course also covers more advanced theory including further meteorology, air law, navigation, and effects of the motor on the wing. At the end of the course pilots should be capable of flying a paramotor safely and competently without the need for an instructor.
Included in the Course: The course fee includes all paramotor equipment hire and insurance, training and instruction, fuel and on-site transport. It does not include accommodation, off-site transport, food, drink or pilot insurance.
price from £795
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Available Course Dates
2015 Course Dates: TBC
12-Day Intensive Training Course
The 6-day beginner paramotor training course is designed for the novice paramotor pilot or paragliding pilots with less than 20 hours experience. Paramotor student pilots will sit the full 12 days of the Foot Launched Microlight (FLM) syllabus. Training consists of ground handling, tandem trike flights, motor usage instruction, basic theory lectures culminating in a solo paramotor flight before moving onto more advanced training such as low level flying, precision landings, limited fuel tasks and cross country tasks. At the end of the course students should be capable of flying a paramotor safely and competently without the need for an instructor.
Included in the Course: The course fee includes all paramotor equipment hire and insurance, training and instruction, fuel and on-site transport. It does not include accommodation, off-site transport, food, drink or pilot insurance.
price from £1,295
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Available Course Dates
2015 Course Dates: TBC
Introductory Course: Days 1 and 2
Independent of the weather
1. Introduction to the Sport and School
2. Theory of Flight Lecture
3. Parts of a Wing and Harness
Weather Permitting
4. Ground Handling and Launch practice
5. Hand Towing or Low Hops
6. Tandem Trike FlightsHand Towing on the Beach
Weather Restrictions
7. Untangling, folding and General Care of the Wings
8. Motor Check List
9. Safe Starting Procedures
10. Wearing the Motor and Running It
11. Hang Tests, Adjustments and Pre Flight Simulation
Student Level Course: Days 3 to 6
Weather Permitting
12. Further Forward and Reverse Launch practice until competent
13. Further Ground Handling, Towing and Landing practise until competent
14. Power Assisted practice launches with the Hydro Jet until competent
Weather Restrictions
15. Basic Meteorology Lecture
16. Basic Air Law Lecture
17. How to deploy a reserve
18. Further Motor Checks and usage, Hang tests and Pre Flight simulations
19. Wing Repair and Engine maintenanceHang Testing
20. Pre Solo Flight Briefing
Pilot Course: Days 7 to 12
Weather Permitting
21. Site Organisation, Assessment and Weather to Fly
22. 3 x Take off, Circuits and LandingsForward Launch
23. 3 x Low Passes into wind no lower than 30ft
24. 3 x Stand up landings within 40m of a marker
25. 3 x Unassisted Take Offs
26. 3 x Flights with 360s, S Turns and Figure of 8s
27. 1 x 10km Navigational Task
28. Reverse Launch Take Off competency
29. 360’s, S Turns and Figure of 8 landing competency
30. 1 x Engine off from 500ft Spot Landing within 40m
31. 1 x In flight Restart (optional)
32. 1 x 30km Navigational Task
33. Complete a minimum of 3 hours and 15 solo flights
Weather Restrictions
34. Further Meteorology Lecture
35. Further Air Law Lecture
36. Effects of the Motor on the Wing Lecture
37. Navigation and Flight Planning Lecture
38. General Paramotoring Information Lecture
39. Training DVDs
40. Private study of certain books, Training Films and Paramotoring information booklets
41. Pilot Level exam with a 70% pass mark