Very good there, I can't wait to get flying I've only been trying ground handling by watching people on UA-cam but it's nearly always bad weather or I'm working i got less than 5 hours in so far but I've driven about 10 hours total and most times its been too windy by the time i got to the field and so I wait a few hours incase it dies down but never dose and I just end up going home. The last time I played with the wing a week ago it all seems to come to me and I could keep it up.
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Definately do it, you wont regret it. Check out my other paramotor training videos that cane next, showing my progression to passing the course entirely. I’m sure you’ll enjoy those too…and that will help you make your mind up. All the best and good luck 🤘💪
well done mate..that's a sub from me! I have been thinking of doing this for years now but I'm not sure I'm there yet financially. I have so many questions but I'm sure you'll answer them in your videos..I've got some watching to do. Also It's nice to see someone from the UK on here. If I can ask one question though, how much would you say you have spent in total from day one of having nothing to your first flight with kit and training an the likes? Thanks very much.
Hi Adam Brilliant Videos I have watched them all, Wondered how you are getting on with it since training have you got gear etc, I am booked to learn with Danny this year ?
Hi Simon, many thanks and glad you enjoyed my videos. You’ll love it 👍 yes i have my gear so will hopefully be flying regularly from April onwards once the weather improves. Infact, i performed my ground engine break-in procedure this week, so fingers crossed for some great flying conditions very soon 🤘
Hi Adam, fantastic video and congratulations on your first couple of flights very well done mate. I'm thinking of giving it a go next spring ! not sure why I'm drawn to this sport because I'm not that keen on heights, I hate roller coaster type rides, I get travel sick unless I'm the one driving, I don't even like flying in a plain going on holiday haha, but it does look like fun . Can I ask you some questions if you don't mind ? It might help me make up my mind weather to do it or not ! Which training school did you use, and how qualified are there instructors ? Where are they based ? what did the course cost and how long is the course ? do you get any sort of qualification at the end of it ? So many questions ...sorry, anything else that you think would be helpful and any comments you'd like to add would be much appreciated to ...thanks for your time, oh, and are you planning to keep it up and buy your own paramotor now ? Cheers...Jimmy P.S. Ive liked & subscribed to watch your progress good luck & safe flying...
Hi thanks for watching! I trained with a BHPA registered school in the North West. From my own experience the training syllabus is fantastic and very well structured, and I'd recommend you train with a BHPA registered school as close to where you live as possible, there are a few dotted around the country. Personally speaking my instructor was amazing, a good teacher, highly experienced and overall top bloke. Course costs will vary depending on the school and how you go about it (some courses are available abroad if you choose to) but at present somewhere between £1k & £2K, in the middle would be normal. With a BHPA school you will get a certificate at the end of it. I'd recommend it to anybody...since it really is a fantastic sport to get into, especially for budding aviators. If you're just looking for a new sport but afraid of heights, it might not be for you. The training is very physical, lots of running, lots of ground handling, expect some bruises but equally lots of fun. It doesn't take too long to train, weather depending of course. Typically around 10 days across 1 or 2 months absolute max in the UK, just 2 weeks if you're very lucky. I guarantee it's like nothing you have done previously, its unique but fantastic. Perhaps you could book a one off tandem flight first and see how you get on with heights first? I have now passed all my training so plenty more videos to follow, thanks again for watching and all the best :)
@@adamthorpe1 Hi Adam, thanks for the very prompt response, and a very comprehensive and informative reply, Great, just what i wanted. I'm hoping that I'll get used to the height thing after a while ! I'm a diver ( although I haven't diver for a while now ) and at the beginning the depth used to un-nerve me a bit but after a while I got used to it and it got better ! I stuck at it and became a divemaster and taught diving to others . Could you give me the name of the school you used ! as I'm from Newcastle but was going to go to "Sky school " to learn and there in Oxford as far as I know. Thanks again for taking the time to give such a detailed reply, did you get your own paramotor haha ? Cheers...Jimmy
I tried 2 days of wing walking and achieved no progress and gave up. I could never feel the wing. Thought it would be easier. Figured I was too uncoordinated and would likely kill myself.
It's definitely not as easy as it looks. I think everyone goes through a stage where it seems impossible to get it right. But...you should keep it up! Give yourself more time and you will eventually get there dude🤘🏻
@@adamthorpe1 Agreed. I was about to give up and my instructor said... "put a motor on, see how goes". I only agreed, to prove to him I'd just get hurt and break something. A few moments later.. WFO full send and kept climbing until I was literally lost in the clouds. Learning ppg is more about mentality than ability. Just like a lot of other things. I got lucky he had faith in me, as I sure didnt. Its been a few years now and its freaking amazing! Blue Skies from USA!
@@shanesplanetshane3795 good to hear 👍 perseverance is key, and simply taking your time. If you take the pressure off yourself and just go when its right, its well worth the wait 🤘
Amazing! Can't imagine what that first flight feeling must be like! I'm keen. Well done for filming the experience throughout as well!
Cheers 👍 glad you enjoyed the video. Give it a try, you will love it.
I nearly cheered @ 12:54 😅 Brilliant stuff.
Many thanks….i did too when i managed it 😂🤘
Great take off and Landings. A natural. Well done. Frank.
Thanks Frank 🤘
Amazing…. First takeoff and landing🫣 second 👍👏👏😆 congratulations man. Ready to fly.
Many thanks 🤘😎
Hello, Adam Thorpe. it is a exceptionally pleasant video. thank. :)
ahhh bringing back my old memories of when I was in training.. a couple months ago :) way to go brother!
Good job lad. What a beautiful evening for your first flight
Cheers! Yes it was an ideal evening to take to the sky...especially for the first time!
I wish I had a good instructor like you did, I had to supplement most of the tips and tricks from youtube back then. I live far away from mainland.
Do you currently fly?
@@adamthorpe1 currently no, its monsoon season here where I live. Strong wind almost everyday, I think not suitable for new pilot like me.
@@joatmon_servant Well keep it up and fly as often as you can dude, experience goes a long way to flying safely. But yes maybe wait for a calm day 😁👍
Very good there, I can't wait to get flying I've only been trying ground handling by watching people on UA-cam but it's nearly always bad weather or I'm working i got less than 5 hours in so far but I've driven about 10 hours total and most times its been too windy by the time i got to the field and so I wait a few hours incase it dies down but never dose and I just end up going home. The last time I played with the wing a week ago it all seems to come to me and I could keep it up.
Tks for sharing! Awesome to watch. Very well done!
Cheers glad you enjoyed 👍
Am having my first lesson tomorrow!
@@tonychapman3645 Awesome, good luck and keep us updated on your progress 💪👍
all the tumbles make it more worth it in the end!
Oh yes, I couldn't agree more 👍
Congratulations!
Cheers! 👍
GOOD JOB MAN HAVE FUN YOU GOING TO LOVE IT I WISH I CAN DO IT BUT IM OLD
Great job!! 👍 25 years ago I may have tried that.
Thanks. Never say never! Give it a go!
Great video
Cheers 👍
Brilliant video, perfectly shows the incredible journey of learning to fly. Looking at doing this as we speak 👌🏻
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Definately do it, you wont regret it. Check out my other paramotor training videos that cane next, showing my progression to passing the course entirely. I’m sure you’ll enjoy those too…and that will help you make your mind up. All the best and good luck 🤘💪
@@adamthorpe1 thanks Adam, see you in the sky 😊👍🏻🌞
@@Jakingz Definately 🤜 get some videos on and keep us updated 😉🤙
@@adamthorpe1 yeah for sure, will do 👍🏻
Enjoyed your vlog. I'm hoping to start later this year. Can't stop watching videos at the moment tho lol
Many thanks. More videos to come this year. Try it, you won't regret it 👍
FIRST FLY ALWAYS GONNA BE IN YOUR BRAIN. FLY BABY FLY
You got it 🤙😁
Inspiring, thanks for sharing!
Many thanks 🤘
Great video!
Many thanks 👍
Well Done Mate!!😉👍🏼
Many thanks 👍
Brilliant 👍🏻
Excellent...… "Well done you"
Great take off and landing..Just one question, why are you making us look up their shorts? I can’t unsee what I have already seen.
Nice work, very well done sir!
Many thanks 🤘
Congrats! Nicely done
Cheers 👍
Greet jobe..
Cheers 👍
Enjoyed it thanks for sharing
Thanks, all the best.
Good effort Biggles... or probably Bader if all your landings are as good as the first!
Cool video.
Amazing video, loved the journey. Where did you do the training at plz?
well done mate..that's a sub from me! I have been thinking of doing this for years now but I'm not sure I'm there yet financially. I have so many questions but I'm sure you'll answer them in your videos..I've got some watching to do. Also It's nice to see someone from the UK on here. If I can ask one question though, how much would you say you have spent in total from day one of having nothing to your first flight with kit and training an the likes? Thanks very much.
Congrats man....I can't wait to fo this....
Great job bro!! 🤙🏼
Cheers Anthony 🤘
Bravo!
Hi Adam Brilliant Videos I have watched them all, Wondered how you are getting on with it since training have you got gear etc, I am booked to learn with Danny this year ?
Hi Simon, many thanks and glad you enjoyed my videos. You’ll love it 👍 yes i have my gear so will hopefully be flying regularly from April onwards once the weather improves. Infact, i performed my ground engine break-in procedure this week, so fingers crossed for some great flying conditions very soon 🤘
@@adamthorpe1 Brilliant I havent looked forward to anything as much for a very long time :)
Muito legal, também estou entrando neste esporte
Muito obrigado, boa aparência e aproveite o esporte. Estou ansioso para ver seus vídeos 🤘👍
Hi Adam, fantastic video and congratulations on your first couple of flights very well done mate.
I'm thinking of giving it a go next spring ! not sure why I'm drawn to this sport because I'm not that keen on heights, I hate roller coaster type rides, I get travel sick unless I'm the one driving, I don't even like flying in a plain going on holiday haha, but it does look like fun .
Can I ask you some questions if you don't mind ? It might help me make up my mind weather to do it or not !
Which training school did you use, and how qualified are there instructors ? Where are they based ? what did the course cost and how long is the course ? do you get any sort of qualification at the end of it ?
So many questions ...sorry, anything else that you think would be helpful and any comments you'd like to add would be much appreciated to ...thanks for your time, oh, and are you planning to keep it up and buy your own paramotor now ?
Cheers...Jimmy
P.S. Ive liked & subscribed to watch your progress good luck & safe flying...
Hi thanks for watching! I trained with a BHPA registered school in the North West. From my own experience the training syllabus is fantastic and very well structured, and I'd recommend you train with a BHPA registered school as close to where you live as possible, there are a few dotted around the country. Personally speaking my instructor was amazing, a good teacher, highly experienced and overall top bloke. Course costs will vary depending on the school and how you go about it (some courses are available abroad if you choose to) but at present somewhere between £1k & £2K, in the middle would be normal. With a BHPA school you will get a certificate at the end of it. I'd recommend it to anybody...since it really is a fantastic sport to get into, especially for budding aviators. If you're just looking for a new sport but afraid of heights, it might not be for you. The training is very physical, lots of running, lots of ground handling, expect some bruises but equally lots of fun. It doesn't take too long to train, weather depending of course. Typically around 10 days across 1 or 2 months absolute max in the UK, just 2 weeks if you're very lucky. I guarantee it's like nothing you have done previously, its unique but fantastic. Perhaps you could book a one off tandem flight first and see how you get on with heights first? I have now passed all my training so plenty more videos to follow, thanks again for watching and all the best :)
@@adamthorpe1 Hi Adam, thanks for the very prompt response, and a very comprehensive and informative reply, Great, just what i wanted.
I'm hoping that I'll get used to the height thing after a while ! I'm a diver ( although I haven't diver for a while now ) and at the beginning the depth used to un-nerve me a bit but after a while I got used to it and it got better ! I stuck at it and became a divemaster and taught diving to others .
Could you give me the name of the school you used ! as I'm from Newcastle but was going to go to "Sky school " to learn and there in Oxford as far as I know.
Thanks again for taking the time to give such a detailed reply, did you get your own paramotor haha ?
Cheers...Jimmy
@@jamesstringer8172 FlyPap UK. Now I've passed I'm in the process of piecing together my gear. Go for it :)
well done !!!
Cherrs Terry 👍
Hey man great job what kind of motor
Moster 185 👍
How many hrs a day were ya training?! Can't see why/how it took 7 days?! , 7 hrs maybe! 🤷 😆
Yep, that was me reverse kiting.
I tried 2 days of wing walking and achieved no progress and gave up. I could never feel the wing. Thought it would be easier. Figured I was too uncoordinated and would likely kill myself.
It's definitely not as easy as it looks. I think everyone goes through a stage where it seems impossible to get it right. But...you should keep it up! Give yourself more time and you will eventually get there dude🤘🏻
@@adamthorpe1 Agreed. I was about to give up and my instructor said... "put a motor on, see how goes". I only agreed, to prove to him I'd just get hurt and break something. A few moments later.. WFO full send and kept climbing until I was literally lost in the clouds. Learning ppg is more about mentality than ability. Just like a lot of other things. I got lucky he had faith in me, as I sure didnt. Its been a few years now and its freaking amazing! Blue Skies from USA!
@@shanesplanetshane3795 good to hear 👍 perseverance is key, and simply taking your time. If you take the pressure off yourself and just go when its right, its well worth the wait 🤘
Great video but next time just dont add any music
The training is so bad hope it’s not the BHPA