GOLD 95/115/130 OWNER’S MANUAL VER 10
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Safety First!
Powered Para Gliding (PPG) is the most exciting, least expensive, safest, most accessible form of aviation
available! However, it is still aviation, and it brings with it all the inherent potential dangers of aviation
People can, and do, get hurt, and even killed, in any form of aviation, including PPG For that reason it is
imperative that all PPG pilots receive proper training from qualified instructors, offer PPG the respect all
aviation deserves, respect weather and conditions, and realize that in the end, it is the pilot himself that is
responsible for his own safety and the safety of fellow pilots and bystanders
Powered Paragliding is an extremely demanding sport that requires exceptional levels of attention,
judgement, maturity, self-discipline, and attention to detail It is unlikely that you will be able to
participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety
Due to the inherent risks in flying this or any PPG, no warranty of any kind can be made against
accidents, bodily injury, equipment failure, and/or death
This PPG 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
Enjoy PPGing to the fullest, and welcome to the sport!
Please read and be sure you thoroughly understand this Operator’s Manual before starting or flying your
GOLD 95/115/130
It contains information critical to the safe operation of the Powered Paraglider
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