Ever Dream of Flying?
This is what dreams are made of...
============================
For super smooth footage...
Check out [ Ссылка ]
============================
Stoked to be back in the sport. It's been four years and it feels great to get my feet off the ground again.
SOCIALS
Instagram ➤ (@leisek): [ Ссылка ]
Twitter ➤ (@jaredleisek): [ Ссылка ]
Facebook ➤ [ Ссылка ]
Flying the snow-capped mountains of Central Oregon is just so surreal. From Three Fingered Jack, Broken Top, Mt Bachelor and the Three Sisters, there is no better air sport in my opinion than powered paragliding.
Lots of new videos coming.
Be sure to subscribe.
Anything else just hit me up or leave me a comment. I appreciate you watching and do ask that you subscribe to my channel. Thanks.
#poweredparaglider
#poweredparamotor
#scoutparamotors
#teamflyhalo
#evogimbals
=====================
A note to newbies and/or really everybody. Flying over water, trees or into the backcountry can be dangerous. Even with a quick release harness, and flotation devices, something could still go wrong. This is a risk/reward and you as a pilot must weigh your skill level, your desires and if you can afford to retrieve and/or replace your equipment should you not be able to recover it. For me personally, it's a risk worth taking.
I can always use more flying buddies. If anybody is interested in meeting up or getting started in the sport of powered paragliding, just drop me a line. I'll try to give you a quick rundown and hope the following info helps.
Proper training...
Don't try learning on your own from watching a few videos.
Don't do a half day, 1 day or 3-day training.
Real training is a good 6-10 days and usually runs $1500 to $2500 for lodging, training, and use of instructor equipment.
If you find an instructor who will have you flying after the first day, run away. You should be on the ground for the first 3-5 days learning nothing but glider control. Only after you can control your wing with your eyes closed, then and only then should you add a motor. Yup, you will be flying and you want to be properly trained.
Check out [ Ссылка ] for training and equipment.
As for equipment, I'm happy to share what I fly and why. Like any sport, you have options. There is cheap equipment, equipment that lacks safety and higher end Cadillac equipment. What is your skill level? Are you a newbie or have you been in the sport a while? At the end of the day, I'm happy to fly with anybody who wants to fly regardless of choice.
Currently I'm flying the Scout Paramotor with the Vittorazi Moster 185 engine and a U-Turn Progress 24m Paraglider Wing.
As for equipment cost...
For what I fly, you can get into the sport on a good used setup for $7k-9k or $12k-$13k new which includes your motor, wing, and reserve. Can't beat that price for personal flight. Best thing is it all packs up as small and fits in the trunk of your car if needed.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
▶ Support "Sweet Dreams" by Jean Blanc ft. o.P.
[ Ссылка ]
Jean Blanc
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
ortoPilot:
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For Business, Licensing or Media Inquiries: jared@trevari.com
For online use, you may embed this YouTube video - for usage in other players please contact for permission.
© Copyright 2018 JaredLeisek
@scoutparamotor
@mrleisek @leisek
@teamflyhalo
@uturn-paragliders
@evogimbals @gopro
#gh4 #gimbal
#youtuberlife
#scoutparamotor
#paramotor #paramotoring
#poweredparagliding
#idomyownstunts #stunts
#gooutsideandplay
#dslrphotography❤️📷
#filmmakerslife
#cinematographer
#nevergiveuponyourdreams
#influencermarketing
#influencerstyle
#brandambassadors
#entreprenuers
#entreprenuerslife
#directorofphotography
#producerlifestyle
#aerialcinematography
#aerialphoto
#weekendshenanigans
#40something
#youtuber #youtubers
Ещё видео!