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Himachal Paragliding Tour
Duration : 04 Nights / 05 Days.
Destination : Kullu Valley - Himachal Pradesh
Kullu valley, described as one of the finest launch sites in the world, is
a heaven for aero sport enthusiasts. Imagine yourself soaring like an eagle
on top of the beautiful Himalayan ranges.
Paragliding is a sport which has taken the world by storm. The pilots are
able to fulfill one of humanity's oldest human dreams, namely flying. The
origin of this sport goes back to the 1940's but only recently became more
popular due to the increase in safety in the gliders. Aero sport enthusiasts
are delighted with the local wind conditions, the spectacular scenery as well
as launch sites like Solang, Bijli, Mahadev and Bhaikhali.
Tandem Glider - If you are inexperienced and would like to
give paragliding a try, you may fly in a double seater (tandem glider) at
Solang Nala with an experienced instructor. As a passenger you are strapped
on a seat in front of the pilot. The launch involves that you run down a few
steps of a slope in coordination with the pilot. Your air experience is thrilling
as you have full surround view and can leave all the maneuvering of the glider
to the pilot.
A typical "tourist" training program for your "own"
first flight consists of some theory lessons, aerodynamics and air safety
precautions. Ground training is integral part of every course.
A simple course pattern for a first solo flight might include the following:.
Day 01 :
Familiarization with the equipment, inflation technique and ground run.
Day 02 :
Practice ground runs and hopping techniques.
Day 03 :
Alpine launch (take off techniques).
Day 04 :
Supervised solo flight including practice turns.
Day 05 :
Practice spot landing and solo flight.
Description of a Paraglider :
A paraglider is a mixture of parachute and hangglider (delta). The shoot is
made of a rectangular peace of rip stop nylon which is specially coated with
polyurethane to avoid porosity. The shape is attached to a reed by lines.
The canopy is constructed of a top and a bottom surface joined by a number
of vertical segments, resulting in chambers known as "the cells".
The opening at the front is called the leading edge. After inflation the canopy
takes up an airfoil shape with a fattish lower surface and a curved top. The
rear edge of the wing is called the trailing edge. The lines are made of very
strong Kevlar and are usually encased in an outer sheath of nylon. The risers
connect the canopy lines to the reed. The trailing edge is connected by risers
called control lines and constitute the most important part of the glider.
The control risers let the pilot maneuver the paraglider.
Paragliding and Hang-Gliding :
Paragliding has a number of advantages compared to hang gliding (delta flying).
First, the glider weighs only 6 to 7 kg and easily fits into a backpack. Second
it's easy to maneuver and can be packed in 8 to 10 minutes, thus making it
a happy combination of sky diving and hang gliding.
Clothing :
Rough trousers, shoes with ankle support, warm shirt and jacket, (the weather
tends to be very cold 'up here').
Safety :
You should be physically fit and not suffer from epilepsy, heart disease or
other serious ailments. Consult a doctor in case of doubts.
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