My friend died doing a low energy roll close to the ground like the one you did. I hope you realise how lucky you’ve been this far. Always valuable for others to see this and learn from it but really hope you’ve taken these lessons forward with you. Speedflying doesn’t need to be a roll of the dice every time you take off and land. Know your conditions, check your wing regularly and triple check before take off, no low turns and you’ve only got fun and good times on the horizon. Stay safe everyone
Im sorry to hear about your friend, loosing someone you love is never easy but its also the dark side of this sport, you get to meet the most awesome people on the planet, just to have them dissapear in an instant that is something that i did not know going in to the sport, the gang that started flying together were immortal.. until we weren't and its strange, other people's accident's affect me, much more than my own does wish you the best Rob, take care of yourself
@@karleess I partially DON'T agree with it. I'm sensitive to other people's tragedies, but the OP encouraged them to take more care with their own life. Instead of committing to that, they say they are not so affected by their own accident. Are they going to learn from it as they were implored to?
Thank you for your honest heartfelt comment. If you look across the board in aviation you find the same big problem at every level from Wing to rocket proximity flying. Every kind of airplane in every kind of paraglider has run into the ground. My uncle was a mechanic in the Philippines during the second world War . Whenever all the fighter pilots came back to the base the guys who were in good shape with plenty of fuel went over and took a pass through the swamp grass that was 10 ft tall and it just flew up in the sky and made a hell of a display and the other guy who was in trouble went and landed first he didn't go through the grass. My uncle complained to the base commander, because it was hard on the propellers. The bass Commander said"whatever it takes to make these guys feel like they can face another mission and win whatever it takes if they come home and they fly through the swamp grass and they're happy and they think they're going to win on the next pass when they go out good we'll get another propeller."something about proximity flying pulls people in to their death.
It's good to show the other side of the coin, as a novice speedflyer I get a lot out of this video. For me speedflying is not only a sport but also spiritual therapy. Thanks for sharing and Stay safe!
Amazing how you can walk out after crashes like these. These impacts seem so hard that I would have guessed bad injury for many of them. Also damn, every clip is filmed in so beautiful nature, that it's also paradoxically relaxing and beautiful to watch, even though getting hurt is anything but that. Like really, darn that is some beautiful landscape. Must check your other videos.
ever since i was a child, i have always been a little reckless ive chopped one of my legs with an axe, sawed the other foot with an chainsaw i have been shot with an bow and arrow broken my hand 2 times, broken wrist 2 times, broken toes, broken fingers i was the kid who jumped from the highest places, climbed the highest tree, rock climbed the steepest parts every month my mother would take me to the doctor to get stitches, and there is not one part of my body, where i don't have scars that stems from my childhood, and that's just me thats how i am created i did not ask to be this way, but i am and if i die doing speedflying, at least i died doing what i love, and how many that has lived, can say the same thing? whatever comes, let it come ill take the good, with the bad
Holy shit that was a lot of incidents, be safe brother man, I like to think that most of us make questionable decisions every now and again, we just gotta try our best to keep self control while being prepared for the hike down.
Thanks, it's so important to not ignore the second face in those sports...... I practice parglide, my best master in life with music !!!!!!!! Good flights ......
I have been flying regularly for 10 years. My first solo flight was 19 years ago. I own a mini wing and a cross country wing. I fly almost every week. Yet, I don't understand people like you. Your safety margins are incredibly tiny. For me, they are nowhere near acceptable. For me, flying is a sport of rigor. You test yourself in choosing to stay safe and taking reasonable margins. I train and perfect my piloting skills to avoid danger. Flying is fun. Living is more important. Don't compromise your life for silly stunts. Stay safe out there.
Thank you for a nice comment you said you did not understand people like me, so let me give you a glimpse of my brain what f i told you i got stage 4 lung cancer, with 3 months left to live would your comment still be the same? would you still tell me to play it safe? and would the words even mean anything? people talk about risk, like one could live forever, if you just are careful enough, but that is not true, you will die, no matter how you play your cards my mind goes to these places quite often and I'm always reminded that i am just a temporary small insignificant piece of dirt, drifting through this vast universe my heart will stop beating, my body will rot, worms will eat my flesh, and my bones will become dust Its both a blessing and a curse in the same time that it is liberating, its also soul crushing but its true, and give me nothing but truth i refuse to rest on comfortable lies it can be a fight to find meaning, with this knowledge embedded inside you, but flying helps, it's one of the few things in my life that actually feels real you see my flying as a death wish, for me it is life And i wish the same for me, as i do for you A nice clear day, with a nice view, a gentle breeze, and a soft landing, with some laughs with good friends
@@MarosVice908 That's all well and cool, but if don't have cancer, a little bit of patience and discipline will allow you to do these kinds of things for the next fifty years rather than the next five.
@@Sethgolas The difference of 5 and 50 years is nothing really either there is a life after death, meaning we live forever or there is nothing in either case, i dont think the amount of years on this planet is what mattered but i get your point, patience and discipline is a good trait to have in life
@@MarosVice908 man, you do not strike me as very smart. You can try and convince yourself that you're being profound and wise with the BS philosophy that so many use to excuse poor decision making in extreme sports, but you come off as a fool to the rest of us. You showed extremely poor decision making in this video, mostly in the low energy barrel roll and wingover landing that was way too close to the ground. I don't care how much of a cynic you are, there are still people that care about you. Quit being selfish and make good decisions for their sake if you won't do it for your own.
hey dude, what a wild life! epic moments on the edge ;) speed flying, miniwings etc. is too fast for me. I fly because of the colors - blue sky, birds and clouds, colorful leaves, wafts of fog and epic landscapes - in this life I am just - a tourist passing through. Take care dude... speed flying is not the land of old men (like me) 🤙😂
Hello Mr chickenwingdude I like your philosophy And i can feel, as i grow older, that the urge for quick little hits getting a little quieter, for every year, i am a little more patient, and more satisfied with simple peace i can see myself, becoming ''the tourist'', that you are talking about wish you a good day, sir!
There don't have to be broken bones. Take your progression with a wider safety margin and you will feel a lot less pain. Why so close to the ground? It looks like you are about 1 or 2 years into the sport, you are missing lots of skills still. Your attitude of "there will be broken bones" and "plough through the pain" is what gets your hurt. Take it easy bro, don't stop flying, just widen that margin.
i was speed-kiting in the middle of the mountain alone, gradually creeping further and further up the mountain, staying on the limit of what i could handle with a 15 kvadrat, with trimmers fully open then a gust came, or i got close to the venturi and i lost control luckily, this time, i was not in an dangerous area, but i learned a lot from this. you can actually hear me say in the video (in norwegian) its a whole lot of fun, until the fun dissapear
Everyone that shares their wins, should also share their defeats, so no problem🙂 I was back in the air about a month after i broke my back, got a friend to carry my backpack, and hiked slowly up the mountain, and choose a day where it was windy on launch I dont think my back will ever be as it once was, but thats ok, i can take the pain
@@MarosVice908 You can take the pain 🤣? really? next time when spinal cord is crushed and your paralyzed for the rest of life in a wheelchair,,will you still take the pain then? will it still be worth the pain ? lol, yea cool.
Thanks for sharing this and your honesty with your mistakes and the lessons you learned. I m still a beginner in speedflying, i started last september, i have 150 Flights until today and already a few close calls. We should really show also the other side of the Sport, especialy for beginners. Greetings from Switzerland! 🪂🙂
@@wildniscamper7276 the last one was the only accident where i actually got hurt, happens quick with the small canopies I try, sometime good, sometime shit Wish you a nice day
Across aviation from the simplest Wing that we fly with a harness hanging under it like a paraglider all the way up to the best performing airplane there's one universal death one thing that unites them all. Proximity flying. It doesn't matter what kind of an aircraft it is. Somebody has been trying to fly it right next to the ground and killed himself in it. I watch the show about the general aviation death rate and one guy said that a plane in the mountains turned in to a valley and he decided to die when he made the turn 10 minutes later he hit some place in the mountain but it didn't matter once he made that turn into that canyon it was too narrow to turn around it was too deep to fly out and he was doomed to hit the ground.
A speedwing is for sure more collapse stable than a paraglider, more pressure inside the canopy, shorter lines and more speed but also if a collapse do happen, the result is much more violent
Last one is probably gonna last. As a paraglider pilot... I have no idea if speedflying is that dangerous or if it was more the pilot making it look that way.
you tried really hard, friend, to break your neck, speedgliding is not 50/50, it’s a countdown clock. Adrenaline is your drug, and flying and drugs are bad friends.
Life is whatever you want it to be, so is flying i have one unbreakable rule, and that is to not cause willful harm to others, other than that, ill mostly do what i want i do not consider myself constrained by laws or social norms, i follow my own moral compass and i dont mix drugs and flying some things are better enjoyed on their own
Great Video of how not to do 😅 Respect to Upload this "fails" and also respect doing speedflying 😊 I do Paragliding since years and also have a 14m² speedwing but ehm yeah I may not trying it hardcore 😂 Anyhows, stay safe!!!
It's good to share some stuff like you did, but i really don't like it that way. Some beginners really don't know why you crashed or failed. It would be great if you can comment your mistakes and give a resolution or something. Otherwise a lot of people just see the dangerous side of flying not the funny, speedy and beautyful side of flying. Thanks for sharing your stuff
ye, been planning to do so, but editing is a lot of work, especially with commentary The beautiful side of the sport, i have shown in my other videos, this video was meant as a blank contrast to those thanks for giving my butt a kick, i got some time this week, maybe ill get the ball rolling
yes, this was all me all but the last clip was from the 2 first years of flying, at least for me, the beginning was the most dangerous. its when i had the most ''drive'' and very little experience and skill to back it up Don't be discouraged by this film, speedflying can be a relative safe sport, stick to a big wing, choose the days you fly with caution, and find a good mentor to learn from so if this is something you're interested in, i say go for it!
In a "sport" where the whole point is to do stunts close to the ground, and in fact trying to come as close to the ground as possible, there are bound to be a few hits... Fine for adrenaline junkies! But those looking for "spiritual therapy" (there's a few in the comments here) should switch to paragliding :)
So I had a lot of accidents during paragliding and stopped after 5 years, because i recognised, that the weather and the unvisible air conditions are very hard to judge before start. as you write it, it sounds like a safe sport. I think you can do everything in a safe and a risky way. Everyone needs to find his compromise....
Looks like you just had a good bunch of accedents! Good on for puting them up, i think a lot of people dont like to put there mistakes up. But its good as it can all be learned from and used. I made a video of all our crews mistakes i had caught on camera, though its good for people to see the learning stage..lol ua-cam.com/video/La-zqdBxs6I/v-deo.htmlsi=UOPn3TUtllFd91V3 Were all also the self taught route too, haha.
its the accidents i have had after almost a decade of flying, all of them, besides the last clip is from my first 2 years of flying I'm not particular proud of being self taught, in hindsight its almost a little disrespect to the people that did not have a course to take, that died to get us the education system, and gear we have today, but i did not know, what i know now i saw your video, you seem like a fun bunch of guys to dick around with :) hope to see you in the air sometime!
@@MarosVice908 sorry for delay bud, work got in the way last few days.. Yep, pritty much the same, mostly all our accedents was in the first year or so of the person flying. We have only been at it for 3 years so far, so still new to the sport and learning everyday... haha.. Were all self taught, unfortunately no speedflying or speedriding courses in Scotland. My wife was going to go to the pro speedflying course in the alps, but unfortunately managed to shattered her ankle before getting there. 😬 Unfortunately it didn't fix and now the joint is being removed and fused together soon, not ideal.. (Thankfully it was her ideal to go flying that day not mine, lol. Although I did get her into the sport... 🙄) End of the day, I don't think its a sport that people get into just to stay fit. I think that the type of people who are happy to strap a wing above there head and run off a mountain to see what its like without training probably already know exactly what there stepping into, I certainly did. Its been exactly as dangrous as I expected... abasultliy deadly, just as I thought... no surprise there. I would have possibly gone to a course if there were any in my vicinity, but its also just not my genral way of doing things, lol. My only worry is with people with no previous history of extreme sports wanting to do it and being unaware of the 'exact' amount of danger there putting themselves in.. I'm away to be 43 in a day or two, meny, meny years of injuries (or as I prefer: memories❤, lol). I think the comments are funny in speedflying, some people are so bad for trying to hide there mistakes.. so meny seem to sort off insist/pretend they never have accedents? Really? In speedflying? No accedents? Watching accedents is a grate way to learn all the unexpected stuff.. Good for you putting them up too bud 👍 Hope to see you in the sky sometime ✌
in your preroll you say that you need to stay humble .. what we see here is lack of humility and extrem over self-confidence. You shouldn't be proud of it.
Apparently you arent learning many lessons; because you continue to make similar mistakes over and over. This was cringe worthy to watch. Hope you start making wiser choices with your piloting.
@@MarosVice908 Sure! But learning should be your highest priority. Way higher than posting your mistakes on youtube. You keep launching on stony hills with too little slope, and pay the price You keep landing on stony places, or into obstructions with the wind in your back, and pay the price You keep making stunts in situations where you really should fly straight out to gain alttitude, and hit the ground. Watch this video and learn! ;)
@MarosVice908 I appreciate your video. Don't let anybody break your mind. You stay safe and I want you too live okay, as a bright future after all your pain, as same as me from my kiting sports. God is watching you, along with its Angels, and I am 1 of those good Angels looking out for you. Please gain more Altitude so I have you around Please, and amen😃🧚♂️🦅🪂❤️❣️👍👍👍🙏👁
My friend died doing a low energy roll close to the ground like the one you did. I hope you realise how lucky you’ve been this far. Always valuable for others to see this and learn from it but really hope you’ve taken these lessons forward with you. Speedflying doesn’t need to be a roll of the dice every time you take off and land. Know your conditions, check your wing regularly and triple check before take off, no low turns and you’ve only got fun and good times on the horizon. Stay safe everyone
Im sorry to hear about your friend, loosing someone you love is never easy
but its also the dark side of this sport, you get to meet the most awesome people on the planet, just to have them dissapear in an instant
that is something that i did not know going in to the sport, the gang that started flying together were immortal.. until we weren't
and its strange, other people's accident's affect me, much more than my own does
wish you the best Rob, take care of yourself
@@MarosVice908 appreciate it man and safe flying. All the best
@@MarosVice908 "other people's accident's affect me, much more than my own does" I'm agree with that a lot. thanks for sharing, all best to you
@@karleess I partially DON'T agree with it. I'm sensitive to other people's tragedies, but the OP encouraged them to take more care with their own life.
Instead of committing to that, they say they are not so affected by their own accident. Are they going to learn from it as they were implored to?
Thank you for your honest heartfelt comment. If you look across the board in aviation you find the same big problem at every level from Wing to rocket proximity flying. Every kind of airplane in every kind of paraglider has run into the ground. My uncle was a mechanic in the Philippines during the second world War . Whenever all the fighter pilots came back to the base the guys who were in good shape with plenty of fuel went over and took a pass through the swamp grass that was 10 ft tall and it just flew up in the sky and made a hell of a display and the other guy who was in trouble went and landed first he didn't go through the grass. My uncle complained to the base commander, because it was hard on the propellers. The bass Commander said"whatever it takes to make these guys feel like they can face another mission and win whatever it takes if they come home and they fly through the swamp grass and they're happy and they think they're going to win on the next pass when they go out good we'll get another propeller."something about proximity flying pulls people in to their death.
It's good to show the other side of the coin, as a novice speedflyer I get a lot out of this video. For me speedflying is not only a sport but also spiritual therapy. Thanks for sharing and Stay safe!
i know we all could benefit more of seeing each others accidents, than just the sunshine videos
Blue skies and soft landings!
@@MarosVice908 True, your talent and experience are an inspiration to me. That's why I will also take the advice to heart. Cheers!!
As a skier the segment at 3:58 was wild. I can't imagine getting pulled diagonally backwards. Thanks for sharing!
Nicely said! Respect for sharing the video! It’s always rare to see the mistakes being shared but its more important than the cool stuff.
Wise words - Thanks for sharing some of your defeats. Stay safe bro
Excellent!! It's very useful for your brain!!
That last one made me pull my knees up...on my sofa!!!
Amazing how you can walk out after crashes like these. These impacts seem so hard that I would have guessed bad injury for many of them.
Also damn, every clip is filmed in so beautiful nature, that it's also paradoxically relaxing and beautiful to watch, even though getting hurt is anything but that. Like really, darn that is some beautiful landscape. Must check your other videos.
People are saying that cats have nine lives. You have 10+ :) . All the best and stay safe!
Humbling, thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing, very educational but looks like you are calling for it.
ever since i was a child, i have always been a little reckless
ive chopped one of my legs with an axe, sawed the other foot with an chainsaw
i have been shot with an bow and arrow
broken my hand 2 times, broken wrist 2 times,
broken toes, broken fingers
i was the kid who jumped from the highest places, climbed the highest tree, rock climbed the steepest parts
every month my mother would take me to the doctor to get stitches, and there is not one part of my body, where i don't have scars that stems from my childhood, and that's just me
thats how i am created
i did not ask to be this way, but i am
and if i die doing speedflying, at least i died doing what i love, and how many that has lived, can say the same thing?
whatever comes, let it come
ill take the good, with the bad
Is this supposed to be profound?
@@pabloroblesgil1 its closer to a mental illness
Some close calls for sure. I've had some similar experiences as you in this vid. Thanks for sharing. May we all keep learning and living.
Holy shit that was a lot of incidents, be safe brother man, I like to think that most of us make questionable decisions every now and again, we just gotta try our best to keep self control while being prepared for the hike down.
Love how this video was edited
Thank you for sharing an invaluable message. Stay safe dude !
Thanks, it's so important to not ignore
the second face in those sports......
I practice parglide, my best master in
life with music !!!!!!!!
Good flights ......
I have been flying regularly for 10 years. My first solo flight was 19 years ago. I own a mini wing and a cross country wing. I fly almost every week.
Yet, I don't understand people like you. Your safety margins are incredibly tiny. For me, they are nowhere near acceptable.
For me, flying is a sport of rigor. You test yourself in choosing to stay safe and taking reasonable margins. I train and perfect my piloting skills to avoid danger.
Flying is fun. Living is more important. Don't compromise your life for silly stunts.
Stay safe out there.
Thank you for a nice comment
you said you did not understand people like me, so let me give you a glimpse of my brain
what f i told you i got stage 4 lung cancer, with 3 months left to live
would your comment still be the same?
would you still tell me to play it safe?
and would the words even mean anything?
people talk about risk, like one could live forever, if you just are careful enough,
but that is not true, you will die, no matter how you play your cards
my mind goes to these places quite often
and I'm always reminded that i am just a temporary small insignificant piece of dirt, drifting through this vast universe
my heart will stop beating, my body will rot, worms will eat my flesh, and my bones will become dust
Its both a blessing and a curse
in the same time that it is liberating, its also soul crushing
but its true, and give me nothing but truth
i refuse to rest on comfortable lies
it can be a fight to find meaning, with this knowledge embedded inside you, but flying helps, it's one of the few things in my life that actually feels real
you see my flying as a death wish, for me it is life
And i wish the same for me, as i do for you
A nice clear day, with a nice view, a gentle breeze, and a soft landing, with some laughs with good friends
@@MarosVice908 That's all well and cool, but if don't have cancer, a little bit of patience and discipline will allow you to do these kinds of things for the next fifty years rather than the next five.
@@Sethgolas The difference of 5 and 50 years is nothing really
either there is a life after death, meaning we live forever
or there is nothing
in either case, i dont think the amount of years on this planet is what mattered
but i get your point, patience and discipline is a good trait to have in life
@@MarosVice908 man, you do not strike me as very smart. You can try and convince yourself that you're being profound and wise with the BS philosophy that so many use to excuse poor decision making in extreme sports, but you come off as a fool to the rest of us. You showed extremely poor decision making in this video, mostly in the low energy barrel roll and wingover landing that was way too close to the ground. I don't care how much of a cynic you are, there are still people that care about you. Quit being selfish and make good decisions for their sake if you won't do it for your own.
Well said❤
I was surprised to see so many dangerous scenes. 😮I'm glad I didn't get seriously injured.😮💨
hey dude, what a wild life! epic moments on the edge ;) speed flying, miniwings etc. is too fast for me. I fly because of the colors - blue sky, birds and clouds, colorful leaves, wafts of fog and epic landscapes - in this life I am just - a tourist passing through. Take care dude... speed flying is not the land of old men (like me) 🤙😂
Hello Mr chickenwingdude
I like your philosophy
And i can feel, as i grow older, that the urge for quick little hits getting a little quieter,
for every year, i am a little more patient,
and more satisfied with simple peace
i can see myself, becoming ''the tourist'', that you are talking about
wish you a good day, sir!
jesus god. I hope this all came off okay. Keep staying alive!
Nice clip. Like it👍 Be careful Bro🤙
thanks for sharing ! that's way too many close calls for me
This is why we take lessons.
Turning away from the hill hurts less than crashing into it 😛
I understood your love for trees :)
cant get enough of em
There don't have to be broken bones. Take your progression with a wider safety margin and you will feel a lot less pain. Why so close to the ground? It looks like you are about 1 or 2 years into the sport, you are missing lots of skills still. Your attitude of "there will be broken bones" and "plough through the pain" is what gets your hurt. Take it easy bro, don't stop flying, just widen that margin.
Look at his other videos. Probably more than 2 years in the sport.😂
But I get what you mean and you are right!
Very important video ! What happened in 4:04-4:25?
i was speed-kiting in the middle of the mountain alone, gradually creeping further and further up the mountain, staying on the limit of what i could handle with a 15 kvadrat, with trimmers fully open
then a gust came, or i got close to the venturi and i lost control
luckily, this time, i was not in an dangerous area, but i learned a lot from this.
you can actually hear me say in the video (in norwegian) its a whole lot of fun, until the fun dissapear
@@MarosVice908 Thank you very much for the answer! Stay safe and blue skies 💙
Thank you for sharing this. Did you recover from that last clip?
Everyone that shares their wins, should also share their defeats, so no problem🙂
I was back in the air about a month after i broke my back, got a friend to carry my backpack, and hiked slowly up the mountain, and choose a day where it was windy on launch
I dont think my back will ever be as it once was, but thats ok, i can take the pain
@@MarosVice908 Glad you're in the air again.
@@MarosVice908 You can take the pain 🤣? really? next time when spinal cord is crushed and your paralyzed for the rest of life in a wheelchair,,will you still take the pain then? will it still be worth the pain ? lol, yea cool.
Thanks for sharing this and your honesty with your mistakes and the lessons you learned.
I m still a beginner in speedflying, i started last september, i have 150 Flights until today and already a few close calls.
We should really show also the other side of the Sport, especialy for beginners.
Greetings from Switzerland!
🪂🙂
Enjoy the journey!
And share the fuckups, at least to your friends, it keeps everyone a little sharper ;)
I'm not even a pilot and my butt puckered as soon as you started the second turn...
Oh my gosh that last one was close.
My daddy always told me if you wanna be stupid, you better be tough! Wonder if our parents ever met😂
Words to live by
Have fun, blue skies & soft landings❤
Thanks for sharing!
3:32 from all good to fuck!!! in seconds and out of nowhere.. glad all went good! the last one seems to be the most dangerous.. keep save bra
@@wildniscamper7276 the last one was the only accident where i actually got hurt, happens quick with the small canopies
I try, sometime good, sometime shit
Wish you a nice day
Across aviation from the simplest Wing that we fly with a harness hanging under it like a paraglider all the way up to the best performing airplane there's one universal death one thing that unites them all. Proximity flying. It doesn't matter what kind of an aircraft it is. Somebody has been trying to fly it right next to the ground and killed himself in it. I watch the show about the general aviation death rate and one guy said that a plane in the mountains turned in to a valley and he decided to die when he made the turn 10 minutes later he hit some place in the mountain but it didn't matter once he made that turn into that canyon it was too narrow to turn around it was too deep to fly out and he was doomed to hit the ground.
Never try, never know
würdest du sagen, dass ein speedwing weniger tendenz für klapper hat als ein normaler parawing? geile videos👌✌️🍺
A speedwing is for sure more collapse stable than a paraglider, more pressure inside the canopy, shorter lines and more speed
but also if a collapse do happen, the result is much more violent
@@MarosVice908 sounds logical.. thx
Last one is probably gonna last.
As a paraglider pilot... I have no idea if speedflying is that dangerous or if it was more the pilot making it look that way.
Bad pilot with poor decision making. It doesn't have to be this risky
I disagree, please keep flying for the videos, they are very entertaining
you tried really hard, friend, to break your neck, speedgliding is not 50/50, it’s a countdown clock.
Adrenaline is your drug, and flying and drugs are bad friends.
Life is whatever you want it to be, so is flying
i have one unbreakable rule, and that is to not cause willful harm to others, other than that, ill mostly do what i want
i do not consider myself constrained by laws or social norms, i follow my own moral compass
and i dont mix drugs and flying
some things are better enjoyed on their own
Great Video of how not to do 😅
Respect to Upload this "fails" and also respect doing speedflying 😊
I do Paragliding since years and also have a 14m² speedwing but ehm yeah I may not trying it hardcore 😂
Anyhows, stay safe!!!
It's good to share some stuff like you did, but i really don't like it that way. Some beginners really don't know why you crashed or failed. It would be great if you can comment your mistakes and give a resolution or something. Otherwise a lot of people just see the dangerous side of flying not the funny, speedy and beautyful side of flying. Thanks for sharing your stuff
ye, been planning to do so, but editing is a lot of work, especially with commentary
The beautiful side of the sport, i have shown in my other videos, this video was meant as a blank contrast to those
thanks for giving my butt a kick, i got some time this week, maybe ill get the ball rolling
First clip looked very painful. Surprised you were able to stand up after that. You're made of the rubber they use in bouncing balls!
Learning by doing ist the best way 😅 remembers me on some moments of my paraglinding-career, thanks for sharing
Nah I'm a better pilot than him and I learned by watching videos. Like, I was just like "NO BRO DONT GO BEHIND THE RIDGE THERE'S A ROTOR THERE!" lol
@@LarsLarsen77 yes that was creepy :-) now he knows also
Just like climbing Everest. It’s a suicide sport!!!
paragliding with an A glider / stay safe man . scary video.........
Enjoy it! A life in the sky is one of a kind
Same to you friend
otherwise does it fly?🤣
after watching this clips i'm still interested in this sport, you feel like a bird :)
btw all we see in this video are your own fails?
yes, this was all me
all but the last clip was from the 2 first years of flying, at least for me, the beginning was the most dangerous. its when i had the most ''drive'' and very little experience and skill to back it up
Don't be discouraged by this film, speedflying can be a relative safe sport, stick to a big wing, choose the days you fly with caution, and find a good mentor to learn from
so if this is something you're interested in, i say go for it!
Que guapo es volar muy guapos lo videos
Je me suis un jour crashé à pleine vitesse entre les roches😢 aucun bobo😅 mais un jour viendra où la chance ne me surveillera pas! Fly-Safe 🤙
how many close calls can a single guy have??!
the possibilities are endless
Holy shit bro with how lucky you are you need to start playing the lotto
Dont want to waste my luck, ill use it in the mountains
Mate... you need a motor
In a "sport" where the whole point is to do stunts close to the ground, and in fact trying to come as close to the ground as possible, there are bound to be a few hits...
Fine for adrenaline junkies! But those looking for "spiritual therapy" (there's a few in the comments here) should switch to paragliding :)
So I had a lot of accidents during paragliding and stopped after 5 years, because i recognised, that the weather and the unvisible air conditions are very hard to judge before start.
as you write it, it sounds like a safe sport. I think you can do everything in a safe and a risky way. Everyone needs to find his compromise....
You have to look at the bright side!
You found a really nice stick that way!
i am a stick collector
they are my friends
some sketch situations there.....good grief
Looks like you just had a good bunch of accedents! Good on for puting them up, i think a lot of people dont like to put there mistakes up. But its good as it can all be learned from and used.
I made a video of all our crews mistakes i had caught on camera, though its good for people to see the learning stage..lol
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Were all also the self taught route too, haha.
its the accidents i have had after almost a decade of flying, all of them, besides the last clip is from my first 2 years of flying
I'm not particular proud of being self taught, in hindsight its almost a little disrespect to the people that did not have a course to take, that died to get us the education system, and gear we have today, but i did not know, what i know now
i saw your video, you seem like a fun bunch of guys to dick around with :)
hope to see you in the air sometime!
@@MarosVice908 sorry for delay bud, work got in the way last few days..
Yep, pritty much the same, mostly all our accedents was in the first year or so of the person flying. We have only been at it for 3 years so far, so still new to the sport and learning everyday... haha..
Were all self taught, unfortunately no speedflying or speedriding courses in Scotland.
My wife was going to go to the pro speedflying course in the alps, but unfortunately managed to shattered her ankle before getting there. 😬 Unfortunately it didn't fix and now the joint is being removed and fused together soon, not ideal..
(Thankfully it was her ideal to go flying that day not mine, lol. Although I did get her into the sport... 🙄)
End of the day, I don't think its a sport that people get into just to stay fit.
I think that the type of people who are happy to strap a wing above there head and run off a mountain to see what its like without training probably already know exactly what there stepping into, I certainly did. Its been exactly as dangrous as I expected... abasultliy deadly, just as I thought... no surprise there. I would have possibly gone to a course if there were any in my vicinity, but its also just not my genral way of doing things, lol.
My only worry is with people with no previous history of extreme sports wanting to do it and being unaware of the 'exact' amount of danger there putting themselves in..
I'm away to be 43 in a day or two, meny, meny years of injuries (or as I prefer: memories❤, lol).
I think the comments are funny in speedflying, some people are so bad for trying to hide there mistakes.. so meny seem to sort off insist/pretend they never have accedents? Really? In speedflying? No accedents?
Watching accedents is a grate way to learn all the unexpected stuff..
Good for you putting them up too bud 👍
Hope to see you in the sky sometime ✌
c'est fou le nombre de conneries faites par une seule personne!! ça ne finit jamais bien quand on en tire aucune leçon .
你的反应很敏捷
damn. I had to stop watching.
You and your body may benefit for taking a paragliding and speed flying course. Stay safe and all the best
in your preroll you say that you need to stay humble .. what we see here is lack of humility and extrem over self-confidence. You shouldn't be proud of it.
you could be right
but also, the only way you know me, is via this youtube channel
i dont think my friends would describe me in the same way
Thrill seeking is a form of suicide.
that's quite a strong statement
Why do you think that?
Surely if you don't seek thrills, you may aswell be dead...
Apparently you arent learning many lessons; because you continue to make similar mistakes over and over. This was cringe worthy to watch. Hope you start making wiser choices with your piloting.
i am not a perfect human being
far from it
i have many flaws
but at least i show my fuckups, that must count for something right?
@@MarosVice908 Sure! But learning should be your highest priority. Way higher than posting your mistakes on youtube.
You keep launching on stony hills with too little slope, and pay the price
You keep landing on stony places, or into obstructions with the wind in your back, and pay the price
You keep making stunts in situations where you really should fly straight out to gain alttitude, and hit the ground.
Watch this video and learn! ;)
i wish you a great day Mr ozone
@MarosVice908
I appreciate your video. Don't let anybody break your mind. You stay safe and I want you too live okay, as a bright future after all your pain, as same as me from my kiting sports. God is watching you, along with its Angels, and I am 1 of those good Angels looking out for you. Please gain more Altitude so I have you around Please, and amen😃🧚♂️🦅🪂❤️❣️👍👍👍🙏👁
You deserve to be feature @partytillimpact🙂
i'm not worthy