- Kids! Paragliding is a very time intensive and very weather dependent sport. To go flying I'd normal drive 4 hours to Bright for the weekend on the off chance it was flyable. If I did fly I'd maybe fly for an hour or two. With 3 young kids in the back, it didn't seem worth it any more.
- I've always wanted to fly a light plane. Ever since I was a kid of loved planes. I made model planes, I joined the Air Cadets, and went Gliding in a sailplane a couple of times and also claimed I was going to be Pilot when I grew up.
- Moorabbin Airport is only 15 minutes for home. So for 15mins travel I could get a guaranteed hours flying vs 4 hrs travel for maybe an hour.
I started talking to a few people about the idea, starting with a paragliding friend who has his PPL and a share in a plane at Moorabbin. He gave me 2 good pieces of advise
- go for a flight with him (I was sold on the idea after that) and
- book at least a lesson a week as after family and weather is taken into account you'll probably average a lesson a fortnight. (If you book a lesson every 2 weeks and one gets cancelled then it will be a month between lessons and you'll spend the first half of the lesson remember what you did last time)
Now the only issue was picking a school and money (when isn't it).
Right from the start I was leaning towards Moorabbin Flying Services for a few reasons
- They have newer planes. While a bit more expensive, the idea of learning in a new plane gave me the perception of greater safety and few problems.
- Owen had started his lesson and recommended his instructor. (This has turned out to be a great recommendation)
- Another one of my paragliding friends brother is the CEO. Like to keep it in the family if I can :-)
After putting it off for another few months my wife and kids got me a voucher for my first lesson and my student license for Xmas/birthday, so no excuses. I gave MFS a call and booked in my first lesson. Let the adventure begin.
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