Paragliding
'Student Pilot' - First Hand Account |
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Day 1: The golden rule we learn is , don't try to fight the movement of the wing. Go with it instead. This sport is not about strength you're told, it's about finesse. |
Paragliding Tandem Paragliding Strangers To Earth
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Day 2:
Today we begin with one hell of a sore shoulder. But the bug has gotten to us. Your heart wants to fly and your body just follows. So you go through the whole practice routine once more. Forward launch procedures, running ahead with the lines of the wing straining at your back. You run straight into the wind direction and the wing rises. May not happen on your first try but hey! no problem, you get lots of cheers for your attempts from your batch mates anyway.
Day 3:
The beauty of this sport is that it's so easy to learn, and with the right attitude it can become a very fulfilling experience. I could never imagine being able to fly after just a few days of instruction, high above the mountain ridges, all by myself, so tranquil, yet so thrilling. This is what I love about flying: to feel the wind in my face and soar with the birds. It's one helluva feeling. Having finished my basic course I'm now a 'student pilot' - looking forward to flying at other sites and having a lot of fun!!!
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