Vladimir Tsarkov on a 65 K Triangle Flight
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The Paragliding Accuracy Award for 2020/2021 and the Cliff Kakish Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service
Jimmy “Jimbo” Giroux is the Canadian Paragliding Accuracy Champion again and Pedro Eiler Pedersen wins the Cliff Kakish Award.
Read MoreThe Paragliding Accuracy Award for 2020/2021 and the Cliff Kakish Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service
Jimmy “Jimbo” Giroux is the Canadian Paragliding Accuracy Champion again and Pedro Eiler Pedersen wins the Cliff Kakish Award.
Read MoreSchool Profile: Northern Glide Ottawa/Quebec
By Adam Chappell, Benoît Brunet-Poirier, Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco
Up until recently, the paragliding scene in and around Canada’s capital consisted of a handful of dedicated pilots meeting on launch from time to time. In 2019, a few of us decided it was time to grow our community with a focus on safe instruction and mentorship. Northern Glide has become the hub for our efforts. In our first season we brought dozens of new faces into the sport through both tandem discovery flights and formal course instruction. We are now the first HPAC-certified school in the National Capital region.
Read More7 on Mount 7
HPAC members Will Gadd and Mark Herbison…
Watch them through 7 sports in one day (Story from RedBull)
Court Case regarding a Drone/Paraglider Collision in New Zealand
Paragliding around Edmonton
Copper Mountain HG Flight, Terrace BC
Babadag Cablecar, Oludeniz, Turkey
If you have had the good fortune in past years to fly at one of the world’s premier flying sites, Babadag in Oludeniz, Turkey, you will see major changes now: a cable car to the top!
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Bridal Falls Gondola Project
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No politics
Everything done by the book
Always happy to see you on landing, no matter how bad
Keeps all the students together
Always sober
Doesn’t smoke weed
Can be bribed with a cookie.
Jerry Mason, Instructor, Paraglide Canada
Fatal Accident in Quebec
It is with great sadness that HPAC/ACVL reports a fatal accident at Mont Yamaska on June 10th, 2021. On behalf of the whole Canadian Hang Gliding and Paragliding community, we offer our most sincere condolences to the family and friends. To better understand the circumstances and prevent similar occurrences in the future, HPAC/ACVL has launched a Safety Investigation and will advise the community of the outcome in due time.