PARAMOTOR TRIKE COURSE
$49,900.00Price
PROGRAM :
OBJECTIVES:The student must learn and understand the operation of the propulsion equipment, its assembly, the basic takeoff technique, controlled flights, approach maneuvers, landing maneuvers and safety regulations.
DURATION: 50 hours in 6 days, with a minimum of 4 single-seater flights. The duration of a trike course will vary depending on the weather conditions and the student. The instructor will decide when the student is ready to move on to the next phase of training and in no case will there be a fixed completion time. The objective will be to complete the basic training program.
Initial training consists of three phases:
Phase I:
• Theory on aerodynamics, meteorology, engine mechanics, piloting and safety.
• Recognition and operation of flight equipment and material.
• Ground wing inflation and control practices.
Phase II:
• Practice takeoffs, short flights and landing maneuvers.
• Practices will be carried out on the beach with single-seater, motorless paragliders.
• This phase may be implemented by a two-seater educational flight in a trike guided by the instructor.
Phase III:
• Basic theory on powered flight.
• Mechanics: Assembly, inspection, refueling and starting.
• Inflation practices and takeoff run.
• Takeoff maneuvers, air circuits.
• Approach and landing maneuvers.
The course is completed by making a minimum of 3 solo flights.
USPPA License and Certification can be obtained optionally.
Details
You should never try it alone or with friends without first receiving training from a school or a certified instructor. The paraglider pilot has a different training than the Paramotor and Trike pilot, the latter must learn to control the wing with the thrust of the motor located behind the back, as is the case with the Paramotor or integrated into the Trike.