How was your first flight?
I was training a couple of times a week at first and managed to get to a point where I joined a small group for the towing flights. Three tandems and three solo flights – what a memorable day. Similar to being under the parachute canopy, but it seemed more stable and gave you time to plan and pick your landing area. The only thing I forgot was a bit of ground rush on landing and the fact that speed can be your friend rather than your enemy in some situations.
So you’re coming here on a weekly basis. What makes you wake up in the morning to come here and fly. When most people want to sleep and lie in?
I really look forward after a long week at work to doing something that is both exhilarating and challenging. The fact that every flight is different keeps you from getting complacent. It is pure escapism, I forget about work and focus solely on what happening around me and on the ground. Flying with the other club members, balloons and chasing after the off-road crowd in their cars, quads and bikes is great fun. Paramotoring is like riding a bike in the sky, but having that third dimension puts a huge smile on my face.
How did you find the course?
From start to finish, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The training team are first class and with their vast experience, they add so much to the course syllabus. It was a great learning experience, not only learning new skills, but also learning about myself. There are times when you need to totally commit and take that leap of faith and the course gives you the confidence to make those decisions, but be comfortable knowing that if you need advice, there are some real experts on hand to guide you.