Paragliding
in Malaysia with Extreme Sports Cafe. |
What
is paragliding?
A paraglider is an inflatable canopy that
you launch for soaring flight by running. The canopy is made
from wear resistant material like, ripstop nylon and the lines
are Kevlar. It is relatively easy to launch and land, as well
as being small enough to transport without much
difficulty.
Extreme
Sports Cafe now offers paragliding courses in Asia and Europe...
In the UK, Spain and Thailand.
How
does paragliding work?
As
you run forward on a gentle hillside with the canopy behind you
the combination of the wind and forward motion will inflate the
ram air wing to float above your head. If it hasn’t opened
properly you can abort the flight before you lift off the ground.
Is paragliding hard to learn?
It
is possibly the easiest form of flying to master the basics. As
you progress to more advanced levels it becomes more challenging
as you need to understand a greater level of piloting skills e.g.
weather and aerodynamics.
Is paragliding frightening?
Nothing in paragliding is sudden or abrupt.
Launches are slow and gentle as one drifts into the air. Landings
are as equally controlled. Once in the air you will find it
calm and peaceful. The altitude should not be a problem, as
one does
not get a sensation of falling.
Is paragliding the same as paramotoring, parachuting or parasailing?
Paragliding is similar to paramotoring
with the difference being that you do not have a motor strapped
to your back. Parachuting is generally done from a plane, where
a canopy is used to descend through the air and parasailing
uses a modified parachute dragged behind a boat.
What
is the difference between paragliding and hand gliding?
Hang gliders are made from a rigid frame
of aerospace aluminium that is covered with a polymer fabric.
The pilot shifts their weight in a prone position to control
direction and speed. A paragliders is a non-rigid aerodynamic
canopy, where the pilot is suspended in a sitting position and
steers with their brake toggles. The difference in weight allows
paragliders to be carried to places that would be difficult
with a hang
glider, for instance, up a mountain or even on a plane or bus.
How far and high can I go?
When the conditions allow flights of 1-3
hours are not uncommon, with altitudes up to 15,000’ being
gained. The record is over 11 hours in the air with nearly 200
miles being reached. What happens if the wind drops?
Because the paraglider is not dependent on the wind it can be
flown in no wind at all. To stay afloat a paraglider is dependent
on air pressure being maintained by air entering through the
openings at the front of the wing. This ram air
pressure maintains the shape of the canopy.
Is there an age limit?
If under the age of 18 you need your parents
written permission. There is no upper age limit as long as you
are relatively fit.
Do I need a licence
to fly a paragliding?
If you are a qualified pilot - Please
do contact us regarding recent changes
to the regulations in Malaysia.
If you are doing some training with us and then would like to
fly solo after the course, you will need to look at the relevant
regulations and Air Laws for that particular country.
It is important that you receive proper training so that you
can fly safely and not cause injury to either yourself or others.
There are regulations that have to be followed in the UK, which
come under aviation law. These are to do with equipment as a
pilot you have to carry, where you can fly and how paragliders
are flown and launched.
Is
it Safe?
As long as you are sensible and follow
the training you are given and make sure your equipment is safe.
Modern paragliders are flight tested and certified to international
standards. The average life span of a canopy is about five years.
Most pilots carry a reserve parachute for the very rare emergencies.
What
will I learn on the course?
Initially you will learn how to control
and inflate your canopy on the ground. When you feel comfortable
and competent
at doing this you will carry out your first flight. This will
be done from a small incline and hopefully you will rise a couple
of feet off the ground for a couple of seconds. As you practice
and perfect your techniques for controlling
your speed, height, steering, take-off and landing you will
progress to higher hills and longer flights.
So
how do I learn to paraglide & experience what it is all
about?
Fill
out an enquiry form on this site
and we will contact you with more information.
How
long are the courses and what do I get?
Courses
are available from experiences (one day) to full pilot training.
| Malaysia
Paragliding Course cost and booking |
Extreme
Sports Cafe is very proud to announce it's new paragliding
school in Malaysia. Please get in
touch with us to choose dates and times that suit you
to learn how to fly a paraglider.
Paraglider
course Malaysia RM 3000 (Baht
32000) (£436).
Please
click the Book Online link to book your paragliding course.
Malaysia
Paragliding |
Package
& Price |
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"First
time paraglider course"
Learn
at our new school in Malaysia.
By
the end of this course you will have learned how to set-up,
launch and land your paraglider for short flights (approx.
10m altitude).
Please
see our schedule suggestion for your paragliding course...
This can be tailored.... And extra days can be added for
more experience..
We
now also run Paramotor
courses in Malaysia. |
RM$3000.
3/4
'EP' Day course.
Included
- Equipment, training and support.
| Day
1 |
Arrive
KL. Hotel check in.
Guests will be met at Central Station KL and taken
to hotel of choice. |
| Day
2 |
0730
- 1300 - Paragliding Malaysia Day 1.
- Pick
up from Hotel.
- Ground
Handling checks at Pulau Indah
- Tow
Briefing.
- Tandem
tow launch.
- Solo
tow launches.
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| Day
3 |
0730
- 1300 - Paragliding Malaysia Day 2.
- Paragliding
towing continued at Pulau Indah.
- Paragliding
Tow instruction class
- Practice
skills:
Tow
Takeoff
Weight shift turns
Landing accuracy etc. |
| Day
4 |
0730
- 1200 - Paragliding Malaysia Day 3.
Paragliding
Tandem Flights at Jugra.
Supervised
free flying paragliding at Jugra. |
Day
4 PM
/ 5 AM |
Hotel
check out and depart... |
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| Extra
Paragliding flying days..
To
be used in conjunction with paraglider training provided
by Extreme Sports Cafe, or as extra experience after an
Extreme Sports Cafe paragliding course. |
RM$500.
per day.
1
Day of hire and supervision.
Included
- Equipment, training and support.
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USHGA Certification course.
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Get
in touch for more information on
paragliding in Malaysia.
Who runs the courses?
Extreme
Sports Cafe and it's partners run paragliding and paramotoring
courses in the UK, Malaysia, Australia, Spain, Cyprus and Thailand.
We are quite confident that we have the UK, Europe and Asia
well covered with a range of exciting, challenging and fun courses
for you to learn to paraglide and paramotor in most parts of
the world and will have centers in Australia and elsewhere soon...
In Thailand we have adventure days where our skilled guides
will take you to locations perfect for this sport...
Where
do I take it from here?
You can go on more advanced courses, like
our "Stunt Flying" in Thailand, join a club and /
or buy your own equipment and fly whenever you want. Let
us know how we can help...
You
could also look at putting power behind your paragliding experience
and learn to paramotor...
| What
you need to bring when coming to learn to paraglide in Malaysia. |
Drinking
water and/or other refreshments for training sessions.
| Clothing
for paragliding in Malaysia. |
Initial
paramotor field training sessions can be quite warm as some
physical activity is required. Dress cool with shorts, t-shirt
and a hat.
Pay
attention to footwear and bring flat-soled trainers - no sandals
or slippers. Trainer boots are also recommended as these provide
more ankle support though do not wear shoes with a stepped sole.
| General
Rules for Paragliding |
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A paramotor / paraglider pilot under training will fly under
direct instruction from the instructor at all times.