I don't think you could ever get tired of making this dream come true for people. You did that for me and I'm forever grateful. My first flight is something I'll never forget. AviatorPPG is the best. You all rock!
This was an absolutely life changing experience for me.. I can't thank you guys enough for giving me this experience and the knowledge to do this for the rest of my life. Fly safe everyone ❤
I remember my first flight with one up adventures. It was absolutely awesome, but it took me a while to get the landing dialed in. My landings were not that pretty.
I love this video! I have concerns about health and while I would love foot launch, I am researching trike. If I were to try training with foot launch and not able can I switch to trike in training? I am also wanting to know if I can do foot launch but sometimes want to foot launch can I use the same setup like wing for both. I do not want to limit myself but buying two completely different setups and equipment would be out of the question financially.
I learned on foot. Injured my ankle during training after my first couple flights. Ironically, I injured it, riding an euc thru a fence. Anyhow, the FL unit I used, bolted to a light trike frame, and I was flying a trike the next morning. Foot and trike are closely related, tho the differences need addressed and trained for. I now own a Foot unit and a trike frame. Luckily I'm foot 99% of the time, but the trike is there just in case... If you want to learn, there's options to fit physical limitations, in most cases. Fwiw, Im not affiliated with Aviator, just another ppg pilot.
I remember my first flight. It happened 14 February 2002. But in 6 months i was needed to drop my hobby. I dream to start again. And may be I will establish a paraglazing clud in my college
I don't think you could ever get tired of making this dream come true for people. You did that for me and I'm forever grateful. My first flight is something I'll never forget. AviatorPPG is the best. You all rock!
I agree Steve, it was awesome. Hope you're doing well brother.
Makes me so happy to know that seeing a motor on the back of a car inspires someone to start flying. Welcome to the skies fellas! 🤩
It's my favorite part about being at the beginning of my paramotor journey
This was an absolutely life changing experience for me.. I can't thank you guys enough for giving me this experience and the knowledge to do this for the rest of my life. Fly safe everyone ❤
Awesome and so happy for you brother! I would love to chat with you to find out more about your experience and suggestions if you are open to that.
Welcome to the skies! It’s a life changer!
@@glen3257absolutely
for the record aviator TN is the best aviator and I demand more of it
Am I the only one noticing Jake getting picked up repeatedly. I see a trend forming. 😂
Great video! Welcome to the skies gentlemen!
He's a great guy!
@@kiloalpha13 I agree. Good teacher and friend 👍
I remember my first flight with one up adventures. It was absolutely awesome, but it took me a while to get the landing dialed in. My landings were not that pretty.
Nothing like that first flight! I need to get over there and visit the guys in Eagleville.
I love this video! I have concerns about health and while I would love foot launch, I am researching trike. If I were to try training with foot launch and not able can I switch to trike in training? I am also wanting to know if I can do foot launch but sometimes want to foot launch can I use the same setup like wing for both. I do not want to limit myself but buying two completely different setups and equipment would be out of the question financially.
If you get one of our light trikes, yes you can use the same gear! We can help :)
@@aviator thank you for your reply. I have not contacted you directly on phone as I do not want to waist your time and have so many questions.
@@glen3257 contact us! We have a team here to answer those questions 40+ hours a week. This is our life and our love. We’re here to serve.
@glen3257 during my training, one of the Aviator alumni brought his light trike in and flew it. It was a very simple setup and very portable too.
I learned on foot. Injured my ankle during training after my first couple flights. Ironically, I injured it, riding an euc thru a fence. Anyhow, the FL unit I used, bolted to a light trike frame, and I was flying a trike the next morning. Foot and trike are closely related, tho the differences need addressed and trained for. I now own a Foot unit and a trike frame. Luckily I'm foot 99% of the time, but the trike is there just in case... If you want to learn, there's options to fit physical limitations, in most cases. Fwiw, Im not affiliated with Aviator, just another ppg pilot.
Nervous family, lol. I sent them my video when I was done.
I remember my first flight. It happened 14 February 2002. But in 6 months i was needed to drop my hobby. I dream to start again.
And may be I will establish a paraglazing clud in my college
We can help make it happen! Keep flying!
@@aviator which state do you locate?
@@tovkats Florida
@@aviator I am from Washington