@@Artur-hr4ht We walked up, there is a road on the west side of the hill. You can probably drive up 3/4 of the hill, but it's a bit rocky for a city car. The rest of the road is asphalt, but there is a no vehicle zone sign.
Hello, sorry for the late reply. We've been having pretty rainy weather and our flying has only been soaring or gliding. But every year can be different, I believe if you are lucky you can fly in late November. But from what I've been looking at the flight records on XContest, I'd estimate the best season there to be around September. Petr from Czechia :)
Hi, I asked the locals before the flight and they said thats not need to reporting anything. There's a TMA Palma 1000ft AGL restriction, but they're not too worried about it. If you look at the best flights on XContest, they fly 2000m high there. But don't take this as reliable information if you plan to fly higher. We were glad to get a few meters above the take-off, the weather wasn't so good that week. :)
Wow, must be so cool to paraglide! Thanks for the video 🤩
Mallorca is awesome place for an active holiday. We enjoyed not only flying but also rock climbing and will definitely come back. :)
How to get to take off. I mean transport upstairs?
@@Artur-hr4ht We walked up, there is a road on the west side of the hill. You can probably drive up 3/4 of the hill, but it's a bit rocky for a city car. The rest of the road is asphalt, but there is a no vehicle zone sign.
What is the flying like in late October. Thanks Frank from Ireland.
Hello, sorry for the late reply. We've been having pretty rainy weather and our flying has only been soaring or gliding. But every year can be different, I believe if you are lucky you can fly in late November. But from what I've been looking at the flight records on XContest, I'd estimate the best season there to be around September. Petr from Czechia :)
Did you inform local Aviation Authorities about flights? I mean is there such requirement?
Greetings from Poland
Hi, I asked the locals before the flight and they said thats not need to reporting anything. There's a TMA Palma 1000ft AGL restriction, but they're not too worried about it. If you look at the best flights on XContest, they fly 2000m high there. But don't take this as reliable information if you plan to fly higher. We were glad to get a few meters above the take-off, the weather wasn't so good that week. :)