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Dec 18 2007
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Powered Parachute can be one of your greatest experiences in people LIFE.IT many say it is the surest way to FLY.A Once you decide This could be for you, it's time for a demo ride. If you know of a local club in your area, give them a call or stop by. You can also find the instructors Internet. If this is not a club, make sure the person you're dealing with a instructor. You want to receive specific instructions and reliable. Â

Once you arrive, and presentations are made, it will make you stand out in the parachute. He powered may or may not have the parachute spread out behind the Cart. You will now go through what it takes to get the machine ready for takeoff and take your first flight.

Preflight is the most important step. During pre-flight, you'll see all the moving parts and structural components on the machine. Your instructor will perform the inspection and explain each component to you.i You will also inspect flight control, land management, and instruments.

After the machine preflight, it is time to inspect the parachute lines. You want to make sure they are properly placed on the ground to prevent degeneration when taking off. It should also explain what different lines are for and there function.

With the inspections, it is time to climb aboard. Your instructor you in the seat and you open the loop belt is normally four harness. at this point when the instructor take his place and loop in.a After the instructor is closed, it will take a look around to ensure that there is nothing in the off path and everything is place. He then Start the engine and make sure everything is correct instrumentation.

By keeping your adrenaline will be really pumping, but try to be careful that the instructor is doing. When the instructor is ready, it will increase the throttle to 75%.  The powered parachute will begin roll and the parachute begins to inflate. At that time you will feel a shock so good as the parachute rises from the ground and begins to fill with air. As parachute Overhung you start increasing the speed to about 25 miles per hour.

Before takeoff the instructor to look up parachute, both left and right, to ensure that it has swollen and is directly above the Cart. If Everything seems perfect, it will go throttle. You are full gaining ground speed and off. lift you up.

It is time to step back and enjoy the instructor view. show you the controls to maneuver the powered parachute. When applying more gas you gain altitude and throttle you lose altitude. There are 2 control rods at his feet, one left and one right. you push the rod from left to turn left and push the rod Right turn right.

After about 30 minutes to enjoy the scenery it is time to return to the airfield. Your instructor will reduce gas lose altitude and line up for landing. When you get about 3 feet off the ground, it will flare the parachute by pushing the two control rods at the foot to slow the ground speed and land.it As a final maneuver of the instructor you cut the engine and pull on both lines of steering the parachute to collapse so that falls behind the cart.

Congratulations, you just completed your first powered parachute ride.

Powered Parachuting is one of the safest ways to begin flying. If you are interested in this great sport, visit a local club or dealer.

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