TRIKE FLASH CRUISER - USER MANUAL REL . 2.09-ENG
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Safety first, WWW! (Who, Where and When can fly it)
The "TRIKE FLASH CRUISER" with Powered Para Gliding (PPG) is the most exciting, least
expensive, safest and most accessible form of aviation available! However, it is still
aviation, and brings with it all the potential inherent dangers of aviation, which is why it
is imperative that prior to flying with this Para Trike it is necessary to receive adequate
training from qualified instructors and obtain a valid PPG license, then give at the Para
Trike the attention that all the aviation deserves, to respect the norms, the weather
conditions and to realize that in the end, it is the same pilot who is fully responsible for
his own safety and for the safety of fellow pilots and bystanders.
Depending on each national regulation, the Para Trike can only be used in authorized
areas and flights within the controlled airspace usually require an authorization issued
by radio, furthermore additional requirements such as a valid insurance must be met.
Due to the risks inherent in flying any Para Trike, no warranty of any kind can be made
against equipment failure, accidents and even fatal injuries.
This TRIKE FLASH CRUISER is not covered by product liability insurance
.
Do not start it or fly it unless you are willing to assume all risks inherent in the sport of
Powered Paragliding and all responsibility for any property damage, injury, or death
which may result from the use of this product.
Notation Used
Certain special terms (
NOTE
,
CAUTION
,
WARNING
) will be used throughout this manual.
Their usage is defined below.
A
NOTE
provides supplemental information to help clarify a point being made in the
text. Generally, a
NOTE
is provided to help assembly, use, or maintenance of the
product.
Disregarding a
NOTE
could cause inconvenience, but would not cause damage or
personal injury.
A
CAUTION
provides supplemental information to help clarify an area where equipment
damage could occur. Disregarding a
CAUTION
could result in permanent and significant
mechanical damage, however personal injury is unlikely.
A
WARNING
provides supplemental information to help clarify an area where personal
injury or even death could occur from negligence. Disregarding a
WARNING
could result
in serious injury or even death.