Flying High: By Dr Matt Wilkes

Flying at altitude brings its own demands – and you don’t even have to be that high. Altitude specialist Dr Matt Wilkes gives us the lowdown When Tom de Dorlodot took off one bright morning in Pakistan’s Hushe Valley, he didn’t see himself getting particularly high. Though he was in the Karakoram to break the […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Oxygen on: By Giles Fowler

Giles Fowler explains how to set a height record in paramotoring Flying above 10,000ft the CAA recommends using supplementary oxygen, and above 35,000ft 100% oxygen is needed. During the 2014 preparation we visited the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine (UK) and quickly realised the seriousness of what we planned. Air pressure at 25,000ft is so […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Forza Harness Reserve Loops SAFETY NOTICE

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

Concerning all Forza harnesses manufactured in 2015 with the serial numbers:

Forza-(size)-Q-31A-(???)
to
Forza-(size)-Q-49E-(???)

There have been several reported cases of a reserve loop failure on the Forza harness. In all cases, one of the loops holding the reserve pin failed completely. Due to the double pin design this should not pose an immediate risk of accidental deployment but it is strongly recommended that your loops are properly checked by your Ozone dealer or a qualified professional before attempting to fly the harness again.

Please check the safety notice webpage or download the Forza Safety Notice PDF for the proper check procedure.

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Source:: Ozone Paragliders

Tributes paid to Flying Frenchies star Tancrede Melet

Tancrede Melet, who died last week in a ballooning accident, will be remembered by friends and family on Sunday 10 January 2016 at 3pm French time. A Facebook post on the Flying Frenchies Facebook page explained: The family and relatives of Tancred thank you for your messages of support. We invite you all to pay […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

‘What holds women back…’ Kirsten Seeto takes aim

Kirsten Seeto has written a thought-provoking piece on why she thinks women’s classes in paragliding competition are counter-productive. It’s a great read (plus she wins an award for Best Headline of the Year So Far…) “The single biggest factor that I think is holding women back from performing better is having a Womens Class. There — I […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine