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Glad things worked out and it is ironic that they weren't audible for a change. I understand they are working hard to reduce the sound output of the units to avoid complaints. As in kiting, distance can avoid all sorts of problems. Usually you see them around here in lighter to no wind days but not always as you point out . Considering the cost of screwing up, the guys in the air should be more conservative in their flying practices. Human nature governs things for better or worse however. Have to say the quality of paragliding instruction seems to vary a good deal out there, just like with kiting. I sometimes see flight behaviors at the beach that make me scratch my head considering what I picked up from hang gliding training.
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