General Description:
A
Beginner pilot has the knowledge and basic skills necessary to fly and
practice under direct instructor supervision and within significant
operating limitations. The pilot understands the USHPA paragliding rating
systems and recommended operating limitations.
Beginner Rating – Foot Launch – Required Witnessed Tasks:
A.
Attends and
completes a basic ground school.
B.
Layout and
preflight of canopy and harness.
C.
Demonstrates
canopy handling skills sufficient to launch - under control.
D.
With each
flight, demonstrate method(s) of establishing that pilot is properly
connected to the canopy, with cleared lines and risers, just prior to
inflation.
E.
Launch
unassisted showing:
1)
Aggressive
inflation and run.
2)
Pendulum
control during launch.
3)
Directional
control.
4)
Smooth
transition from running to flying, during launch.
F.
Airspeed
recognition and control,
1)
Two flights,
predetermined to show:
a)
Constant
airspeed.
b)
Smooth
straight flight.
c)
Safe, smooth
landing, on feet, into wind.
2)
Two flights,
predetermined to show:
a)
Confident,
slight variation in airspeed showing awareness of control inputs and
pendulum control.
b)
Smoothly
increasing airspeed, and smoothly slowing airspeed showing good control.
c)
Safe, smooth
landing, on feet, into wind.
G.
Shows the
ability to recognize and understand how different wind conditions at this
site will affect their flights.
1)
Wind
direction.
2)
Wind velocity.
3)
Terrain shape.
4)
Obstructions.
H.
On each
flight, demonstrates proper post-landing procedure, to include, but not
limited to:
1)
Canopy
deflation.
2)
Canopy
immobilization.
3)
Checking
traffic.
4)
Removal of
canopy from landing area.
5)
Disconnection
from the canopy.
I.
Demonstration
of understanding of the importance of proper packing, storage, and care of
the canopy.
J.
Has read and
understands USHPA statements regarding good judgment and maturity.
K.
Must pass the
USHPA Beginner Paragliding written exam.
L.
Must agree to
all the provisions of the USHPA standard waiver and assumption of risk
agreement for the Beginner rating and deliver an original signed copy to the
USHPA office.
Recommended Operating Limitations for Beginner Pilots:
A.
Should exceed
these limitations only after demonstrating complete mastery of the required
Beginner paragliding tasks (above), and only after acquiring a full
understanding of the potential problems and dangerous situations which may
arise from exceeding these limitations.
B.
All flights be
made under the direct supervision of a USHPA Certified Basic or Advanced
Paragliding Instructor.
C.
Should fly
only in steady winds of 12 m.p.h. or less.
D.
If foot
launching, should only foot launch only on slopes of 3:1 - 4:1, where wind
is within 15 degrees of being straight up the slope.
E.
Should launch
only when there are no obstructions within 60 degrees to either side of the
intended flight path.
F.
Should fly
appropriate sites for this skill level.
G.
Should fly a
canopy recommended by the manufacturer as suitable for Beginner or Novice
pilots.