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Airpro Paramoteur Canada
767 rang Marigot
St-Apollinaire (Québec)
G0S 2E0
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Tél: 1-418-881-1550



 

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Calgary, Ab Claude at: 403-370-6413

St-Apollinaire, Qc David at: 418-580-8912

Or our partner in other citys

Paraltitude at Rimouski, Qc Dany/Sarah: 418-775-5611

Maxie-vol in Joliette, Qc François: 450-754-3229

Paramoteur Abitibi in Rouyn, Qc Stéphane: 819-279-1818

St-Catharines, On Andre at: 905-380-1284

Voiles 4 saisons St-Antoine-sur-Richelieu,Qc Jacques:514-949-8653

Live your dream with a professional instructor

Home training is availible

 

Lesson 1
Duration : 5 to 8 days (depending on the weather)

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    In this introductory course you will learn:
     To control a paramotor wing on the ground to assure a controlled and safe takeoff.

     You will familiarise yourself with the motor in a flight simulator. This will be the practice of all the movements required during your flights. So, you will already practiced on the ground all you will need to do in flight.

     You will learn to control all the possible reactions of the motor, for your safety and the safety of others in flight and on the ground.

     The theory required to fly paramotor

     The various aspects of the micro meteorology

    The aerology of a wing (how a wing works and fly...)

     A view of the rules to follow and laws that regulate the paramotor.

     How to read an aeronautical map.

     The safety concepts.

     Basic mecanic concepts of the paramotor.

    For the in flight part of the course you will see :
     
    How to maintain a specific altitude.

     Make safe and stable turns.

     The various maneuvers for landing approach.
     
    Passes at low altitude.

     Recognize a good landing ground

     How to handle an engine failure.

     Tighter turns (for those who desires it)
     Etc ...

     
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Your first flights will begin with radio assistance from an ground instructor. Gradually various techniques of takeoffs and landings will be pratice in relation to different weather conditions.
Landing with accuracy, emergencies, pre-flight inspection and equipment maintenance aspects will be discussed.

We take you at your own pace to the basics of the sport, so you can taste this indescriptible feeling of freedom that you will find while flying paramotor

You will then be able to know if flying is for you!

First solo flight of, Christophe Sigier 14 years old
Photo is from Chantal Castilloux and Gilles Verret

  Christophe Sigier

ready for winter

Lesson 2
Duration : 2 to 3 days

Flights included : 15 ( lesson 1 requiered )

This lesson requires completion of lesson 1. It includes the 15 extra training flights requirered for your pilot permit, from precision landing to spirals in flight. This lesson intends to improve your technique. Depending on your needs, we will make you practice advanced techniques. At your own pace, we will help you acquire complete autonomy, so that you can cautiously put into practice all the techniques learned in this lesson.

You will then be able to fly on your own!

 





Airpro Paramoteur Team

David Sigier

Instructor, PU 736165 and authorised agent of Transports Canada. He has trained more than 500 pilots. 5th and 7th place at the last two paramotor world championship in China and Czeck Republic.

 

Danielle Pakenham

Instructor PU 737899,

with more than 8 years of experience, she trained over 200 pilots.
  


Éric Sigier

Pilot since 1997 and chef mecanic of 'Airpro paramoteur. Specialist of the engines Top80, C-Max and ROS.