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golden rules
Golden rules:
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Never place the power unit downwind of the paraglider.
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Check, double check and then check once again if there is no
fuel leakage.
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Do you have enough fuel for the flight? It’s always better to take
too much than too little!
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Check if there is nothing loose in the harness, that could possibly
contact the propeller in flight.
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Whenever you encounter a problem, fix it AT ONCE however
small it is!
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Always put on and lock the helmet before getting in the harness.
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Before each launch run a full pre-flight inspection.
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After landing, control the wing facing the direction of flight, since
turning you always risk getting lines in the propeller. Turn only if
there is danger of falling on your back.
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Do not ask for trouble - do not fly over water, between trees or
power lines etc., where engine failure will leave you helpless.
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Mind the turbulence caused by other gliders or even by yourself,
especially when flying low.
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It is not reasonable to let go of the brakes below 100 meters,
because a possible power unit malfunction may require
immediate attention.
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In general never trust your engine, as it can stop at any moment.
Always fly as if it’s exactly what it's going to do.
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Unless it is absolutely necessary (e.g. collision avoidance), do not
execute tight turns against the torque direction. Especially when
climbing you can easily enter a stall and consequent negative
spin.
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Do not fly with tail wind at low altitudes, as it pretty much
narrows your options !
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Do not wait for the problem to grow - any change of engine
sound or a vibration can indicate troubles. Land and check it out!
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Be certain of your navigation.
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Remember that not everyone is fond of your engine noise. Do
not scare the animals.
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