Flying the tribe, Preparation for launch – GIN Tribe User Manual

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4. Flying the Tribe

We recommend that you first practice inflating your glider on a small training hill or flat ground.

Make your first flights with your new paraglider in gentle conditions on a familiar flying site.

Preparation for launch

Following a consistent method of preparation and pre-flight checks is vital for safe flying. We

recommend the following:

On arrival at the flying site, assess the suitability of the conditions: wind speed and direction,

airspace, turbulence and thermal cycles.

Inspect your glider, harness, reserve handle and pin, helmet and any other equipment.
Choose a sufficiently large take-off area with even ground and no obstacles.

Lay the glider out according to the planform, and get the lines and risers sorted out.

Put your helmet on. Secure yourself in your harness and don't forget the leg loops!
Connect the risers to your harness carabiners, ensuring there are no twists or loops around

the lines.

Connect the speed system to the risers with the Brummel hooks.
Do a final line check by pulling gently on the risers or lines to ensure there are no new knots,

tangles or interfering branches or rocks. Take extra care in nil or light winds.

Pre-flight check list

Reserve parachute: pin in and handle secure.

Helmet and harness buckles closed.
Lines free.

Canopy open and into wind.

Airspace clear.

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