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Who is the best paramotor pilot in the world? This should be the very first question you ask when getting into paramotors. Your life depends on getting the most accurate and honest information you can about paramotor training and equipment. With
Everybody in this sport seems to be an expert now and happily, gives their opinion on everything... It's bad... The LAST thing you want to do when getting into paramotor's is take advice from some random pilot who has no idea what they are doing...
When you watch me fly, it doesn't take long to see how much more skill I have than other people in the sport. I don't say that to brag, but because it is VERY important to take into consideration the level of skill the person your talking to has.
When deciding who to take advice from, you want to make sure you are listening to the most honest, skillful, and experienced pilot in the sport.
Skill is easily the #1 thing you want to look for. When you watch someone like me fly, the skill is obvious, and when you watch other people fly, the lack of skill is obvious...
This is important because that person is going to be helping you become a pilot! You don't want to learn from someone who can't even fly themselves...
Does the 60 year old man who doesn't =want to do crazy maneuvers, need to learn from the #1 paramotor pilot in the world?
YES!! He does because skill directly translates into overall safety and fun. Without having the right skills, you will always be a risk of getting hurt as well as you will not have anywhere near the level of fun.
One of the most common comments new people make is "oh I don't want to do any acro or anything I just want to fly straight and level and enjoy the sky". About 85% of people say that but... it's false...
Most people don't think they want to crank hard turns or fly 10 inches off the ground dragging their foot in the sand until they start flying.
Once they start flying they realize just how safe and fun it is to perform light maneuvers, crank harder turns, and do a foot drag!
When someone learns from a truly skilled and experienced pilot, like me, they get a more real and fun experience flying paramotors. First, they are far safer and second, they have a lot more fun!
If you learn from someone who doesn't have anywhere near my level of skill, you're putting yourself at serious risk of getting hurt, and you won't know it until it is too late...
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