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WHAT IS PPG ALL ABOUT?

PPG - Paramotor Training in Mississippi

Powered paragliding, also known as paramotoring or PPG, is a form of ultralight aviation where the pilot wears a back-pack motor (a paramotor) which provides enough thrust to take off using a paraglider. It can be launched in still air, and on level ground, by the pilot alone — no assistance is required.
 

In many countries, including the United States, powered paragliding is minimally regulated and requires no license. The ability to fly both low and slow safely, the "open" feel, the minimal equipment and maintenance costs, and the portability are claimed to be this type of flying's greatest merits.
 

Powered paragliders usually fly between 15 to 50 mph (24 to 80 km/h) at altitudes from 'foot-dragging' up about to 18,000 ft (5,500 m) or more with certain permission. Due to the paramotor's slow forward speed and nature of a soft wing, it is risky to operate in high winds, turbulence, or intense thermal activity, especially for inexperienced pilots.
 

The paramotor, weighing from 45 to 90 lb (20 to 41 kg) is supported by the pilot during takeoff. After a brief run (typically 10 ft (3.0 m)) the wing lifts the motor and its harnessed pilot off the ground. After takeoff, the pilot gets into the seat and sits suspended beneath the inflated paraglider wing like a pendulum. Control is available using brake toggles for roll (turning) and airspeed control, and a hand-held throttle for pitch. Unlike regular aircraft, increasing throttle causes a pitch-up and climb (or reduced descent) but does NOT increase airspeed.

TRAINING in Connecticut

A magnificent journey where you will realize your dreams of personal flight. 
 

The goals are simple: 
1)   Having fun throughout the entire process.
2)   Enjoying the experience. 
3)   Learning as much as possible.  
4)   Keep from breaking yourself or your gear. 
 
We currently do not offer Training in Connecticut
. If you're in Mississippi, our PPG Paramotor Training will provide you with fundamental skills and knowledge for you to start on your own path toward independent and safe flight. When you complete the PPG Paramotor Training, you will be a competent beginner pilot, solely responsible for your safety, flying site selection, condition judging, decision making, understanding of the laws pertaining to flight, care and maintenance of your equipment, and self assessment. 

PPG - Paramotor Training in Mississippi

Training will take 7 to 10 days and a minimum of 25 flights in accordance with USPPA (United States Powered Paragliding Association) syllabus and will provide a Powered ParaGliding Level 2 Rating.

Costs:
Foot Launch:    $1,800 (All equipment is provided)
Wheel Launch: $2,000 (All equipment is provided)

Paramotor flight is an amazing, often life changing experience. But it requires dedication and hard work to master the skills and knowledge necessary to become a proficient and safe paramotor pilot. At BakPak Aviators, we are committed to getting you to be a proficient and safe paramotor pilot in a fun and relaxed environment.

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 Call or Text (361)438-5527 to reserve your spot today! 

ABOUT BakPak Aviators

BakPak Aviators is North Mississippi's premier Powered ParaGliding foot and wheel launch School.

We operate out of at the Booneville/Baldwyn MS Airport.
(30 minutes North of Tupelo MS)

We offer training for the gift of flight that will take you to places that you could only imagine. 

Owner and USPPA certified instructor Jayson Calton has 12 years of PPG flight experience and offers Nirvana Paramotors and Dudek Paragliders products.

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