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When all else fails, a reserve parachute is your final safety net.

Planning routes, calculating fuel burn, and choosing emergency landing fields.

Modern reflex gliders offer incredible speed and stability in bumpy air. powered+paragliding+bible+3+pdf+15+top

A high-quality helmet, boots with ankle support, and a reserve parachute are non-negotiable safety items.

Assume other aircraft (like low-flying general aviation planes or helicopters) cannot see you. Final Verdict: Invest in the Book When all else fails, a reserve parachute is

If you own Bible 2, you need Bible 3. If you own nothing, start with Bible 3.

Ensure your wing, harness, and paramotor are properly sized and weighted for your body type. A high-quality helmet, boots with ankle support, and

Buy both. Keep the spiral-bound in your gear shed, and the PDF on your phone.

Paragliders love thermals. PPG pilots should usually avoid them (unless you want a wing collapse while hanging from a loud engine). The top lesson: Fly earlier (before 9 AM) or later (after 6 PM). The PDF provides a thermal activity table based on dew point spread.