A simple form of personal flight
Powered Paragliding Resources
Paramotoring is one of the most exciting flying sports one can find. The average age of people getting into the sport is 50 years old. The community is growing and on your quest for more information links to powered paragliding resources are available on this website.
- Videos
- Training
- Equipment dealers
- Technical information
- Sound advice
Where do I get training?
Training is the most important first step in powered paragliding. There are many good schools for PPG training. Let’s consider them all and decide which is right for you and your situation. I will describe my experience and maybe it will help as you consider the same questions and concerns as I did before selecting a training option. We will also hear from other pilots and if they would recommend the schools where they trained.
Which equipment should I buy?
Equipment is the most expensive part of this sport. I am sure if you are able to pay a lot of money for equipment, then you would just buy a plane and rent a hanger to store it. But you are here looking at a less expensive option that you can store in your garage next to your lawn mower. The question is how are you going to decide which equipment to buy.
- New or Used?
- Which size glider?
- Which engine option?
- Which frame style?
- Foot launch or trike?
PPG Training Schools and location:
Sky Adventures PPG – SkyAdventuresPPG.com – Madison, GA
Aviator Paramotor – AviatorPPG.com – Lake Wales, FL
PPG Gorilla – ppggorilla.com – Fort Meade, FL
Mojo’s Flight School – mojosflightschool.com – Charlotte, NC/ Yadkinville, NC/Laurens, SC
Carolina PPG – CarolinaPPG.com – Charlotte, NC
Back Country PPG – backcountryppg.com – Utah
Golden hour paramotor pictures
Take golden hour pictures of your buddies. After training these pictures are the greatest reward for all the hard work it took to get into the right place at the right time to take the perfect picture.
About the author
Quentin
As a young boy I dreamed of flying. I would look at aircraft and think about going up into the clouds, flying over the ground like a bird. I would dream of running into the sky. What would it be like to swoop over the ground? Today I am able to realize that dream. I have flown 170 flights and counting since May 2020. Please consider joining me as we embark on this amazing Paramotor Adventure.