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All About Powered Parachutes

The purpose of this web site is to provide you with all the information you need to know about the rapidly growing sport of powered parachuting as well as continue learning to make your experience more enjoyable.

Never heard of powered parachuting? If you've ever had the desire to fly on your own then this is one of the most affordable and feasible solutions for most people. It allows you to own an aircraft that doesn't require an expensive hangar or special pilot license and best of all you can easily haul it behind your car or truck. Unlike traditional aircraft you can takeoff from any level ground under your own power, climbing and gliding as you please.

To experience the sport more fully and learn more about getting started, you can check out DVDs, videos, books, and CDs that cover the sport. Periodicals and magazines are a great resource for the latest happenings.

The equipment needed is minimal by aviation standards. The two principle items being the parachute, also called the wing, and the undercarriage/engine. The rest of the equipment consists mainly of safety and communication gear. Proper equipment maintenance and repair is also essential.

The training needed to get yourself flying solo is also minimal. The industry recommendation is 3-4 days of personalized training, with more being better.

Safety is of utmost importance. Despite the relatively low risk involved with powered paragliding there still remains the possibility of serious injury if a pilot doesn't properly prepare and exercise good judgment. Preparation and proper training are crucial for a pilot's well being as well as enjoyment. Part of preparation is knowing what weather conditions you will be flying in.

There are many great flying locations around the world to fly your powered parachute. Since you don't want to fly your powered parachute alone, there are organizations and clubs with many friendly people to assist you in your new sport and to fly with.

To see some of these incredible aircraft in action click on over to the  photo gallery or video gallery to experience the skies like a bird! For additional info we have answered some of the most frequently asked questions you may have about the sport and getting started.

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