Safety is the most important thing to develop a paragliding school, so we have implemented a safety model that guides us in everything we do.

Expert Instructors

We are highly experienced instructors and certified by the APIPT (Paragliding Instructor Peruvian Association). We have more than 19 years flying and thousands of hours teaching paragliding.

Safe flight zones

Fly in adequate and safe areas is essential to learn to fly. We teach in areas of extremely safe and easy to do the first flights, such as sand dunes Lurin, Pasamayo, Pachacamac and Chincha. Our students can make safe practices in many areas of operation, learning different techniques according to the area.

Continuing education

The entire course provides students with the foundation to continue learning the sport, but it is necessary that the student continues to receive instruction and monitoring after completing their course. We continue to encourage our alumni to our classes with new students for free. We do this, so they can continue to fly safely and learn and become experienced paraglider pilots and active in sports.

Teaching Method

We took our time to teach. The most important thing to fly well and safe is to have a good foundation and that we got through a lot of practice in the dunes, ground control and good lectures. Our teaching method is based on the experience of hundreds of courses taken and constantly improve with each new course.

Appropriate flight schedules

Even the safest flying zone can become dangerous if you do not fly on an appropriate time of the day. We just flew with our students in the most quiet and safe schedule according to the area. For example, in the dunes of Lurín we practice very early in the morning when the wind is very light ; in Pachacamac we take off from 4pm, when there is not much heat and thermal conditions are very quiet.

Paragliders and appropriate sports equipment

We have our own gliders in excellent condition with very few hours of use and approved for teaching. Also, periodically renew our flight equipment. Our harnesses have lumbar protection, and we provide a reserve parachute for our students when they do mountain flights.