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Safety notes when paragliding
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Paragliding is a sport with many adventurous elements. Whether paragliding is safe or not depends mainly on the weather and the pilot himself. Therefore, while practicing and playing, players are required to be focused, serious, master all techniques and have a strong mentality to deal with surprises that happen in the sky.
Carefully check the device before takeoff
Before flying, you should check with your coach or other professionals to make sure that they will support you well during the flight. Just a loose helmet strap, a frayed parachute cord... can all be the cause of unfortunate accidents.
Pay special attention to weather factors
Wind speed and weather play an extremely important role, directly affecting the quality and safety of the flight. Most umbrellas are designed to have a maximum speed of 40 km/h, so if the wind speed reaches about 30 km/h, you should retract the umbrella and wait until another day when the weather is more favorable. In mountainous terrain, wind speed affects safety many times more and you have to face higher uncertainties and risks.
Understand the point of flying
On the ground, you can ask for directions, explore and choose the path, but once in the sky, you are alone to judge. Therefore, if you fly to a place you have never flown before, research carefully on the internet to find all the information and have a firm grasp of this flight point. At the same time, it is necessary to talk with people who know the terrain here thoroughly and who have previous flying experience to understand potential dangers and what to keep an eye on. What you should do is tell them about your flying level and experience to get valuable information and advice.
Be clear and decisive in every decision
If you have any concerns about safety, the answer is always "no". “Maybe”, “perhaps” and similar words are completely absent from the concept of paragliding pilots.
Know clearly where your strength is
Understanding your strengths and weaknesses, anticipating risks that may happen to yourself and knowing how to evaluate your own strength is extremely important. Because each person's flying level is different, you should not try to perform complex maneuvers just because you see someone else doing it easily, unless you are well-trained and confident. believe in your abilities.
Preserve and care for equipment
Parachute cords should be inspected for wear, slack or stretch. For parachute canopies, usually after 2 years, the parachute must be checked for air permeability of the parachute fabric, measuring the fraying of the parachute strings... The life of the parachute depends on the number of flight hours. Normally after about 250 - 300 hours of sun exposure, the parachute fabric will become limp and let more air through, making it more difficult to take off and less safe. After this time, players should think about changing to a new parachute for safety.
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