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Liability
Use of the paraglider is at the pilot’s own risk! Pilot is responsible for his own safety and his
paraglider airworthiness. The paraglider carries no warranty! The manufacturer cannot be
held liable for any personal injury or material damage which arises in connection with this
paraglider.
The certification and warranty shall be rendered invalid if there are changes of paraglider
construction, or changes to the brake lines beyond the permissible tolerance levels, or
incorrect repairs to the glider, or if any inspections are missed (annual and 2-yearly check).
Pilots are responsible for their own safety and must ensure that the airworthiness of the
glider is checked prior to every flight. The pilot should launch only if the paraglider is
airworthy.
All pilots should have the appropriate level of license for their respective country and third
party insurance.
Any changes made to this paraglider invalidate the certificate of airworthiness. There shall
be no liability on the part of third parties, in particular the manufacturer and the dealer.
Before the first flight
NOTE! Your instructor, dealer or a specialist must test-fly and inspect the paraglider before
your first flight. The test-flight must be recorded on the paraglider information label. Any
changes or improper repairs to this paraglider shall render invalid the certification and
warranty.
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