On your first day we normally meet at the Topaz filling station on the Waterford road Clonmel at 10.30 am and after a brief introduction we move to the schools main paragliding site in the Comeragh mountains near by this takes about 10 min.
Your paragliding lessons starts at about 11am with a weather check to determine which part of the site we will use. After a general briefing on how the day should progress we complete the paper work. This consists of the IPPHA MEMBERSHIP and going through your insurance details, and then the IPPHA STUDENT TRAINING RECORD BOOK. Required for all paragliding training carried out in Ireland and kept by the school to record your completed training exercises. We can analyse and discuss your progress each time you come out for a training.
Below is a summary of the procedures and exercises laid out in the record book & syllabus.
1 Introductory talk - School instructors - risk warning health/medical conditions clothing/footwear - the IPPHA - pilot rating scheme.
2 Site assessment.
3 Introduction to equipment.
4 Avoiding/minimising injury.
5 Briefing - Checks - wind direction flare/stall.
6 Preparation - Checks - paragliding canopy - harness - helmet.
7 Inflation - Take-off - landing sequence practised.
8 Directional control - initiating turns ( pre-flight exercises while on the ground ).
9 Getting airborne ( initial low height stage ) - take-off with good control of airspeed, canopy and landing.
10 Eventualities briefing - to deal with the unexpected.
11 Commands and communications briefing.
12 Responsibilities briefing - student becomes the pilot-in-command.
13 Straight flights maintaining course and airspeed with increased height.
14 Introducing turns with increased height.
15 Completing simple flight plans with increased height.
16 Meteorology.
17 Principles of flight.
18 Rules of the air and air law.
19 Elementary examination.
20 Student has reached a standard of airmanship and attitude to continue training in this discipline to be decided by senior instructor.
21 Theory.
22 180 degree turns to a consistent level.
23 Planned approaches - Minimum 4 successful planned flights making controlled landing within 10m of a target.
24 Soaring flight - Minimum 4 successful flights using ridge lift to maintain gain height.
25 Top landings - Minimum 4 successful flights.
26 Flying with others.
27 Exploring the speed range.
28 Accelerator system.
29 Forward launching.
30 Reverse launching.
31 Weight shift and pitch-roll in turns.
32 Cross wind and slope landings.
33 Theory.
34 Active flying.
35 Rapid descent techniques( Big ears / B line stall)
36 Dealing with an asymmetric tuck.
37 Meteorology.
38 Principles of flight.
39 Rules of the air and air law.
40 General airmanship knowledge.
41 Club pilot theory examination.
42 Declaration by Senior instructor.