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Crossing Over
From Free Flight to Paramotoring and vice versa...

Pilots wishing to cross over from Paragliding (PG) to Powered Paragliding (PPG) or PPG to PG can now enroll in a special clinic designed just for this purpose. Broaden your horizons today and enjoy more airtime by expanding your knowledge and flying skills in our unique aircraft!

The biggest advantage to crossing over is increasing your ability to fly more often, at more times during the day, and at more locations.

While there are many similarities, there are some different and specific techniques and skills to learn that will make each discipline safer and more fun. To enroll in this class, pilots must be proficient in either PG or PPG. Additional instruction may be necessary to earn certification for either sport. Read our article about Crossing Over, which appeared in Paraglider Magazine.

Our school is uniquely qualified to teach crossing over, as we actively fly both ways on a daily basis. We have specific study materials for each type of flying to help you understand both the similarities and the differences.

Here is a video of a recent Paragliding student that crossed over right after his P2 training:

PG to PPG
Free flight pilots wanting to fly with a paramotor will learn about their particular motor unit, setup, preflight, launch techniques, flying considerations, landing, safety, airspace limitations, motor care and transport.

Clinic will include flight simulator work to allow the pilot to feel the sensations and develop responses appropriate for powered flight. If the pilot has met the requirements for certification, the USPPA PPG1 and PPG2 tests can be administered.

Proficient PG pilots will usually take only 1 day to complete the Crossing Over Clinic. Skill permitting, this clinic will include the pilot's first solo powered flights. Students must have their own equipment or purchase the gear from us, or there is an extra charge for using our motor for training.

PPG to PG
Powered Paraglider pilots can now learn the techniques to fly without power and take advantage of natural lift sources available, such as ridge lift and thermal soaring.

We will cover Setup and Preflight, launching techniques, flying skills such as seat-steering or weight-shift, landing zone proximity, approach and landing, advanced kiting techniques and appropriate weather observations. Class includes simulator work to better understand correct flying posture and brake toggle inputs appropriate for non-powered free flight.

If the pilot has met the requirements for certification, the USHGA P1 and P2 tests may be administered.

It will typically take only one day for proficient PPG pilots to complete the Crossing Over Clinic. This clinic includes many solo flights to master and demonstrate solo flying skills to the instructor.

 

 

 

New DVD: Paramotor Tips & Tricks from the Pros

The world's leading PPG pilots talk technique, explaining and demonstrating the most important PPG skills.

This exciting DVD contains more than two hours of explanations and demonstrations by the world's top pilots. Join these professional pilots in discovering the best of both the newest and the most time-tested techniques. Watch the Ozone Team break down the most crucial aspects of PPG flight in a simple and easy to understand manner. Launch technology, in flight maneuver, and landing strategies are just the beginning...

This DVD is perfect for Paraglider pilots considering crossing over to Paramotoring!

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