Gin Gliders Flight Deck 10L with hook velcro

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SkySchool uses and sells a variety of Accessories including Microavionics and Nvolo helmets, Gin reserves and harness, Ozone harnesses and a wide range of other accessories.

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Fly Before You Buy

Everyone is different, so to avoid making the mistake of buying the wrong equipment we suggest you fly before you buy!

During the training course you will have the opportunity to test the Equipment that we sell, while also taking advice from our team of highly experience instructors. This allows you to discover which specific item of equipment is most suitable for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need a reserve parachute?

Yes, a reserve parachute is considered essential safety equipment and should be carried on every flight.

What size reserve should I choose?

Your reserve should be selected according to your maximum all up flying weight, including the paramotor.

How often should a reserve parachute be repacked?

Most manufacturers recommend repacking every twelve months.

How long do reserve parachutes last?

Most reserve parachutes have a service life of around ten years when properly stored and maintained.

Do I need a helmet with ear defenders?

Yes, ear defenders help reduce engine noise and are strongly recommended for regular flying.

Can I listen to music while flying?

Many pilots use Bluetooth systems for music and in flight information from apps like Gaggle, although maintaining situational awareness must always remain the priority.

How often should I inspect my harness?

Harnesses should be visually inspected before every flight and thoroughly checked at regular intervals.

Do I need a flight deck?

A flight deck provides a convenient mounting platform for instruments, navigation devices and phones.

What is a tachometer and why do I need one?

A tachometer displays engine RPM and helps monitor engine performance and the number of hours it is in use.

Do I need a windsock?

A windsock is one of the simplest and most effective tools for assessing wind direction and strength.

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