learn to fly a paragliding trike
Usually, your instructor will demonstrate the inflation, so you can see how the wing is brought overhead for inspection before launching. Rolling along the ground with the wing overhead is called “taxiing”. You will see how we control the wing’s direction with the brake toggles. Staying balanced underneath the wing is the pilot’s job, steering the trike with their feet. When it is time to bring the wing down, you will pull the brake handles down to your seat, making the wing stop and return to the ground.
Your instructor has been evaluating the weather all morning, and will determine whether it is appropriate for you to fly. After a briefing of the launch, review of your flight plan and discussion of the approach and landing, it’s time to set up for your flight, but first you fly with instructor together.
By the end of the first lesson, most of our students get their first solo flight in a trike. The next lessons will focus on becoming a smooth, competent pilot – practising inflations, extended taxiing, launching, flying, approach, landing without power, spot landings, throttle control, plus many ground based discussions including airspace restrictions, equipment care, motor maintenance, weather to fly evaluations and paraglider collapse response and recovery.
– Leonardo da Vinci