The power sport for the 21st century is the safest and most convenient form of ultralight aviation in history. Cloth canopies developed for human flight have been around since Leonardo Da Vinci. They can be packed down to sizes smaller than a child’s lunchbox for easy transport, they have no moving parts as they are [...]
Ten year old SUPERJORDAN has now become the worlds youngest paramotor pilot. Not only that, this 10 year old super pilot foot launched! Congrats to SUPERJORDAN, great skills! With WPPGA certified equipment and training from a true expert your odds of dying even if you fly like a complete idiot are currently zero. THAT [...]
Before buying a wing, a paramotor pilot can have a general idea of how safe it is thanks to DHV, CEN and ANFOR certifications. This is great, but until now, there has been no place for pilots to access safety information on paramotors. In order to help increase safety in the industry and help minimize all [...]
These are 8 of the most basic safety features that would prevent the vast majority of serious injuries & deaths in the sport. Zero people to date as of 02/25/2011 have ever died on equipment that’s 100% WPPGA certified. For your safety and for the image of the sport, please make sure you get WPPGA [...]
We cannot stress enough how important good training is. Getting the proper paramotor training from WPPGA certified instructors will in the long run save you a lot of money on broken parts and will definitely save your life. Don’t end up like this guy who doesn’t even have basic paraglider control. We’ll not even mention the paramotor equipment he’s using but a word to the wise- do your research!
Take a look at these actual paramotor training videos. The scary part is, training like this is more common than you think! Get with one of the WPPGA certified paramotor instructors and learn how to fly the right way.
Here is a very interesting and informative post written by WPPGA lead instructor Dell Schanze-
“I hear quite a bit people say you should get “good training”. As a newbie it is
hard to know exactly what that means. What the heck is “good training”? Does
that mean you get instruction from someone pretending to be an instructor?
I’ve worked with ex-usppascam victims and yes scam is an extremely accurate non
bashing word. I get guys who really thought they went to an instructor but were
literally taught wrong and setup with equipment that is so mess up it severely
limits your ability to even control the glider while also opening you up to all
the most common catastrophic incidents in the sport.
At a fly in recently one of my students was taking his time on launch just for
fun and a guy who poses as a usppascam instructor was screaming at him “HANDS
UP!! HANDS UP!!”. Just to put that into perspective, lets say you were learning
to drive a car and your instructor was screaming at you to LET GO OF THE
STEERING WHEEL!! LET GO!!! LET GO!!! These people are so insanely messed up it
is hard to comprehend. They literally teach people not to control their glider
properly.
So how do I classify real instructors and state specifics about how to look for
one? Well it used to be pretty tricky. Now there is the WPPGA. Contact the
WPPGA and ASK about instructors in your area. I still think I should probably
list everyone out there who is promoting themselves as instructors and
specifically state who is acceptable and who isn’t but some people thing that
would be rude. So for now just contact the WPPGA and ask for who to go to or a
second opinion about a local guy you might have considered going to.
After watching a guy who thought we was an instructor literally weight shift
backwards I cannot stress enough how important it is to contact the WPPGA who
won’t try to fluff and downplay or be everyone’s buddy. They will help you with
100% accurate information regardless of who it ticks off. It is your life and
you deserve the truth when you ask for it.
If you don’t get proper paramotor training up front and or get WRONG instruction from
some usppascammer you won’t just figure it out on your own. You will literally
go for years and years and years doing it wrong and practicing the wrong things
they show you. This isn’t intuitive. If you don’t learn all of the extremely
important and exactly correct details up front you can seriously fly for 5-20
years and still suck rocks. Then the day you get in that tight spot and you
don’t have the necessary skills or life saving equipment and you just become yet
another statistic for how not to do it in this sport. It’s hard enough doing it
right but doing it wrong is an absolute nightmare.
This is an excellent video for those looking to get into the sport of powered paragliding. This spells out so clearly the wrong way and the right way to do th
Reporting on stories like this is never something any of us want to do here at the WPPGA. It is in our interest though to change how this sport is managed a
The dream of flight is now within the grasp and budget of every man & women.
Powered Paragliding is the form of flying that most closely mimics the imagery and fantasy of the human mind. Every human dreams of flying, those with the passion and determination for true self mastery with a balance of self worth and expectations to realize their dreams can now make those dreams a reality; yet another step towards the beauty of life.
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13 year old Kenton Neudorf is officially the WPPGA’s worlds youngest paramotor pilot. Kenton went through a full intensive training session with wppga lead instructor Dell Schanze where he learned expert kiting skills. On June 26, 2011 Kenton took to the skies on a flat top 120 w/ air trike attachment and a U-Turn Speedmaster Rocket speed glider. Kenton performed flawlessly and landed as a world record holder. Nice job SUPERKENTON!