Buying a gift certificate is easy.

Simply email us with the name of the recipient and we will send you a Paypal money request. We will then send you the certificate by email as an attachment. The perfect birthday gift idea!

You can film or take your own photos in flight. We can also film your flight for an extra $20.00 for a basic MP4 or a DVD for $80


If you decide to make it your favorite weekend activity, you should consider getting
certified. We issue USHGA P1 after the first 2 days then P2 rating after 25 high flights and a few exams. P3 and P4 rating also available for $100.00. Students must purchase their own FM radio for only $180 before their first high flight. For more information about ratings, you can visit the USHPA's website.

Get Certified for $1650 and get up to 10 sessions of 4 to 6 hours. Tandem flights extra. Other discounts available when equipment is purchased from us. All ratings are recognized worldwide!

Study Guide for Paragliding ratings:

FAR 103  USHPA rules   Art of Paragliding

 
How to Reserve?
Click on the RED button to the right and supply the following information:
Date - number of people - passenger’s weight - flight duration for powered flights 

Note that it is difficult to keep a fixed schedule as winds can cause delays. Please wait on the beach for your pilot to land.
Last minute and same day reservations welcomed but must bring cash on site
 

Reserve your flight today. We are open even during the holidays and we now offer a 15 minute flight for only $120. See our latest MOVIES

 

Paragliding and paramotor tandem flights in Malibu and Costa Rica

Consider these

FLYING SITES

Beach and grass landing zones Safe and soft landings!


Certified INSTRUCTORS (members of the FAI)

Experience, maturity... Our instructors have as much as 20 years in the sport, flown thousands of tandem rides and trained hundreds of pilots.


SAFETY RECORD: perfect safety record. Never hurt a passenger in 20 years!

World championship experience.


Cancellation policy

The deposit is non refundable unless the weather prevents safe flight but can be transferred to another day or party. Paragliding and paramotor flights are interchangeable according to wind conditions.


Flights may be moved to another location if winds do not cooperate in Malibu.


NOTE: if your instructor is late, send a text message 8054052296 and he will meet you ASAP. Winds are not always on time!

No experience necessary, KIDS welcomed, must weigh less than 270 lb

Malibu

Tandem flights:   22132 HWY1 (PCH)  Malibu CA 90265
You will access the beach and look for a large colorful glider. If you can’t find us, we are in the air gliding down to meet with you.

Lessons:   Bluff park 24250 HWY 1 (PCH) Malibu CA 90265       It is  across from Pepperdine University by the baseball fields.

More knowledge for you


Paragliders / powered paragliders (also known as paramotors) are some of the most popular foot-launched aircrafts. Below are answers to frequently asked questions... paragliding FAQs. Contact us if you have any other questions.


Q. What is paragliding, what is a paraglider?


A. Paragliding is the simplest form of human flight. A paraglider is a non-motorized, foot-launched inflatable wing. It is easy to transport, easy to launch, and easy to land. The paraglider itself is constructed of rip-stop nylon from which the pilot is suspended by sturdy kevlar lines. The pilot is clipped into a harness and oriented in a sitting position for maximum comfort. With a paraglider, you actually fly like a bird, soaring upwards on currents of air. Paraglider pilots routinely stay aloft for 3 hours or more, climb to elevations of 15,000 feet, and go cross-country for vast distances.


  1. Q. What if the engine stops during a Paramotor flight?


A. The motorized system allows the pilot and passenger(s) to gain or maintain altitude. If the engine stops in flight, the paraglider will glide safely to the closest / safest landing area. An experienced pilot like Claude, Andres and Sebastian will easily guide the paraglider to the beach or open field. We do have a great knowledge of the area after 10 years in Malibu.



Q. Paragliding, same as parasailing or parachuting?


A. Parasailing is what you do at a beach or offshore, in a modified parachute tied to a boat, not so popular in California. Parachutes are designed to be deployed during free-fall from an airplane and to then descend to the ground. By contrast, paraglider pilots launch from gentle hillsides; if the glider isn't flying properly, the launch can be aborted before leaving the ground.


Q. Paragliding =  Hanggliding?


  1. A.Paragliding and hang gliding are very similar in terms of the pure joy of flight. The sensation of flying either craft is very birdlike. Many pilots enjoy both sports equally, you should consider learning both. There are aspects that make each a little easier in some situations and more difficult in others. A paraglider is quite a bit faster to set up and put away, it folds up into a 30 lbs. backpack in about five minutes and can be easily transported in the trunk of a car, whereas a hang glider requires a roof rack for transport and takes at least twice as long to set up and take down, they generally weigh twice as much as a paraglider. Pilots commonly carry their paragliders to the tops of peaks in the Santa Monica mountains, Alps, Andes... A hangglider can be launched from smaller spaces, i.e. narrow openings in a treed ridge line. Because hang gliders fly slightly faster, they can cover greater distances more easily and can fly up-wind more easily. But paragliders, which have advanced rapidly over the last few years, can now cover distances almost as great due to their tighter turning radius and improved speed.


Q. What can be done with a paraglider?


A. Paragliders are designed to soar. The duration record is over 11 hours and the distance record is 200 miles. In training you will start out just skimming the ground. As you progress and become more skilled and confident you will probably want to go higher and use the wing for its designed purpose -- soaring! Average recreational pilots, utilizing thermal and ridge lift, routinely stay aloft for many hours, soar to altitudes of up to 18,000' and travel cross-country for great distances.


Q. Paragliding safety considerations


A. You can make paragliding, like most adventure sports, as safe or dangerous as you want. It is of course crucial that you receive instruction from a certified professional and use safe equipment -- professional schools will create as controlled a learning environment as possible. The primary safety factors are personal judgment and attitude. You can fly safely for many years with the right attitude.


Q. Is paragliding for you?


A. Maybe!   Paragliding is about finesse and serenity, not so much strength and brute force. As in rock climbing, women often do much better than men because they don't try to muscle it. In Europe, where the sport is immensely popular, you will see pilots as young as 10 and as old as 80. If you choose to hike to launch then you'll want to be in good physical condition, but you can also drive to most popular flying sites. More important than physical conditioning, is being physically and mentally alert and prepared.



Q. Paraglider / powered paraglider costs?


A. A new paraglider, harness and reserve will cost somewhere between $3,500 and $5,000 and a new powered paraglider costs around $7,500. Most pilots who get into the sport also purchase FM or HAM radio and a variometer / altimeter. Good used equipment is often available (See our second hand page). In addition, because the sport is evolving rapidly, newer paragliders can have significantly better performance and behavior than older ones.


Q. What paraglider should I buy?


A. A good instructor will be your best resource to select your first wing. If he or she sounds like a used car salesman, get a second opinion, your health is at stake. Ask who is the designer and how to find more information about it. The sport has seen many low cost copies that last half as long as the original and show premature sign of stalls and spins. A European made DHV-1 paraglider is the best way to go if you are free to fly 3 or 4 times a month.


Q. Getting started


A. The best way to start is with an Introductory lesson designed to give you a taste of real flying. Under radio supervision, you will fly solo from the training hill and progress to higher flights, all in two days. The basic techniques of paragliding -- launching, turning, landing -- are fairly easy to learn. If after your introductory flights, you want to continue with paragliding, the next step is to enroll in a Novice (P2) Certification Course which will teach you the necessary skills to pass the exam and fly happily & safely for years.


Q. Do I need a license to fly a paraglider / powered paraglider?


  1. A.Paragliders are regulated under the Federal Aviation Regulations Section 103 (FAR.103) and therefore a license is not required to paraglide or to paramotor. They are both self-regulated sports. Local flying clubs have specific rules to follow to insure the survival and the acceptance of our great sports in the communities.


Q. How long will it take me to learn how to fly?


  1. A.You'll be flying solo during your first day of paragliding instruction, which is one of the advantages of the sport. However, in order to acquire the basic skills necessary to fly on your own without instructor supervision, you need to take a Novice (P2) Certification Course , which generally takes a total of 7 to 10 days and 25 flights. You can complete your training in consecutive days or spread out over several months... it is up to you, although the more concentrated your training, the better.


  1. Q.Is there Hanggliding or Parasailing along the Malibu coast?

  2. R.No






 
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Note that paragliding flights are not like parasailing ( para sailing or parasail rides ). There is no boat and you can fly one at a time or one per glider with an instructor.
Lessons (not needed for the tandem rides) (start @ 10:30 at 24250 PCH Malibu)

Learn the basics and fly on your own safely on your first day!    $200 up to 5 hours.
Powered paragliding ( paramotor ) lessons                                 $200 
The Combo  Tandem flight + 2 hours of lessons                      $280.00 per person


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We Also fly from Manuel Antonio’s North end of the beautiful white sand beach.




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