Extreme
Sports Café is pleased to offer everyone a unique and exciting
opportunity to master the sport of Paramotoring and Paragliding
in the U.K. Extreme Sports Café’s partner Paramotoring
center is a registered British Microlight Aircraft Association
(BMAA) Paramotoring school. All the instructors are qualified
through the BMAA and are highly experienced professionals. The
Paramotoring Centre follows the BMAA Foot Launched Powered Aircraft
Association (FLPA) syllabus and qualifies students as BMAA Paramotor
Pilots; a world recognized Paramotoring qualification. The BMAA
is the world's leading authority in the Microlight aircraft industry.
One
and Two Day Paramotor Taster courses run everyday of the week
from 9.30am to 5.30pm. These courses make the perfect gift and
can be purchased in the form of a voucher. Please contact us to
arrange a date and check availability.
The 4, 6 and 12-day courses also run from 9.30am to 5.30pm and
will start on Monday mornings. In the summer, customers have the
opportunity to fly as late as 9.30pm depending upon the weather
conditions. However, as the school cannot guarantee consistent
weather conditions, customers therefore have the ability to fragment
their course and have it arranged around them and the weather.
This is only possible if customers book in advance.
| Paramotoring
with Extreme Sports Cafe in Wiltshire |
All
UK training takes place near Mere, Wiltshire. A series of different
training sites in a 30-minute
radius of Mere provide ideal training locations. The area is ideal
for both Paragliding and Paramotoring, with uninterrupted airspace,
open countryside and beautiful views.
Extreme
Sports Café’s partner Paramotoring Centre is a BMAA
registered centre based in Mere, Wiltshire. The school runs a
series of different courses catering for all standards, from beginners
to advanced pilots. The centre also sells a wide range of some
of the best Paragliding and Paramotoring equipment available.
They are also the official Training School for Parajet, the UK's
leading Paramotor manufacturer.
Paramotoring training courses in the UK take place in close proximity
to the Parajet factory. This allows students to learn more about
the construction of the Paramotor. The UK Training is unique as
it includes a series of practical sessions in the workshop with
the Parajet engineers. All courses follow the BMAA FLPA syllabus.
Extreme Sports Café’s partner UK Paramotoring Centre
courses are available all year round they are however depend upon
course availability and the weather. The summer courses start
to get booked up quickly. (June- September) In order to avoid
disappointment we recommend that you contact us in advance in
order to reserve your ideal dates.
Please be aware that any days that are unused will be held in
credit for up to 12 months.
| Paramotoring
Courses in Wiltshire, UK |
1-Day
Parmotor Taster Course £165
The
1-Day Taster is suitable for complete beginners on holiday who
wish to experience the sport and have a fun day out. They will
receive a good insight in to the sport and start to learn the
basic skills required.
• Price includes all equipment
hire logbooks and instruction.
2-Day Paramotor Taster Course £275
The
2-Day Taster is suitable for complete beginners on holiday who
wish to gain more of an insight into the sport. They will start
to develop more advanced skills required to fly a Paramotor and
gain even more of an insight into the sport.
• Price includes all equipment
hire logbooks and instruction.
6-Day Beginner Paramotor Course
£745
The
6-Day Course is for either Complete Beginners or Intermediate
Pilots.
Complete Beginners
will sit the first 6 days of the 12-day BMAA FLM training syllabus.
It consists of an introduction to the sport and equipment, launch
and ground handling practice, motor usage instruction, basic lectures
and, all being well, should culminate in at least one solo Paramotor
flight. At the end of this course most students will have the
ability of sitting a 6 Day Advanced course.
Intermediate Pilots
who have sat a beginner’s course or Paraglider pilots with
more than 20-hours, can sit the second 6-days of the 12-day BMAA
FLM training syllabus. The course includes more advanced practical
flying and theory; culminating in an exam. At the end of this
course students have the potential of acquiring the BMAA FLM Pilot
rating.
• Price includes all equipment
hire logbooks and instruction.
12-Day Paramotor Course £1145
The
12-Day course is designed for complete beginners or Paraglider
pilots with less than 20 hours. The course is made up of both
a 6-Day beginners course and a 6-Day Intermediate course. 
The first week consists of an introduction to the sport and equipment,
launch and ground handling practice, motor usage instruction,
basic lectures and, all being well, should culminate in at least
one solo Paramotor flight.
At the end of this course most students will have the ability
of sitting a 6-Day Intermediate course. The second week consists
of more advanced practical flying and theory; culminating in an
exam. At the end of this course students have the potential of
acquiring the BMAA FLM Pilot rating.
• Price includes all equipment
hire, fuel logbooks and instruction.
•
All the Paramotoring courses include equipment hire and insurance,
instruction and logbooks, fuel and transport to/from the flying
site only.
• All the Paramotoring courses do not include accommodation,
transport to the center, food, drink or personal insurance.
For more of an insight into the courses please view the BMAA FLM
syllabus just below.
Students who sit a full BMAA FLM course have the opportunity to
qualify as a BMAA Paramotor Pilot. The centre is unique because
it does not require students to have their own equipment as it
is all provided. Due to the nature of the weather and the hold
it has over this sport all days that are unused are also held
in credit for customers to use at a later date.
| SUMMARY
OF THE BMAA FLPA SYLLABUS |
A)
Introductory Course: Paramotor Day 1
1. Introduction to the Sport
2. Air the Element Lecture
3. Principles of Flight Lecture
4. Parts of a Wing
5. Untangling, folding and care of the wing
6. Motor Check List
7. Safe starting procedures
8. Wearing the motor and running it
9. Hang test, adjustments and pre flight checks
B) Introductory Course Continued:
Paramotor Day 2
1. Launch practise
2. Ground Handling; both forward and reverse
3. Low Hops or Hand Towing or Tandem Trial Lesson
4. Further rig work with the motor
5. Debrief and log entries
C) BMAA Student Level Course: Paramotor
Days 3-5
1. Further launch and ground handling practise; demonstrate proficiency
at both forward and reverse launch.
Either:
2. Low hops continued; consistently demonstrate correct launch,
control
and landing procedures with the wing from a slope no higher than
75ft.
Or:
3. Correctly complete the Paramotor Dual Flight Exercises
Training Continued:
4. Demonstrate the correct pre flight checks on the motor and
wing
5. Demonstrate the correct methods of clipping into the motor
and wing and
the correct safety checks prior to launch
6. Launch practise with the wing whilst attached to motor with
motor off
7. Launch practise with the wing whilst attached to motor with
motor on
8. Pre flight checks and Solo Flight Plan with the instructor
9. First Solo Flight with a Paramotor
D) BMAA Pilot Level Course: Paramotor
Days 6-12
Practical:
1. Site assessments and organisational skills
2. Weather or not!
3. Multiple circuit patterns
4. Multiple take-offs and landings
5. Multiple emergency and spot landings
6. Multiple power on and power off landings
7. Three basic navigational tasks
8. In flight restarting
9. Two limited fuel tasks
10. 30kms triangle cross-country flight
11. Equipment Maintenance
12. Awareness of certain equipment combinations
13. Precision flying
Theory: 
1. Navigation
2. Flight Management
3. Fuel Management
4. Basic Air Law
5. Basic Meteorology
6. How to repair a wing
7. Further Air Law
8. Further Meteorology
9. Precision flying
10. BMAA Pilot Level Exam
| Paramotoring
Equipment - Wiltshire, UK |
The
1, 2, 4, 6 and 12-day Paramotor courses all follow the BMAA training
syllabus. These training courses operate continuously in the summer,
from June until September. In the winter courses continue to operate
but they depend heavily upon the weather. The more advanced courses
can be fragmented and students have the opportunity to complete
them abroad.
Extreme
Sports Café’s partner Paramotoring Centre uses the
Parajet Volution paramotor, the Paramania Revolution, Swing Arcus
and the Apco Thrust wings in the training school. This allows
students to test the products that are on sale before deciding
whether they wish to purchase them. All students’ customers
are eligible for certain discounts if they sit a course and purchase
equipment. Extreme Sports Café’s partner Paramotoring
Centre sells all of the previously mentioned products as well
as the Paramania Action GT wing, Gin One G Reserve and a wide
range of other accessories.
What
is the BMAA?
The British Microlight Aircraft Association looks after the interests
of microlight owners in the UK. It is an organisation approved
by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and has powers delegated
to it to control training and airworthiness. Its aims are to further
the sport of microlight aviation, keep flying costs down to a
minimum for its members and to represent them in n ational
and international matters relating to our sport.
The BMAA is supported by the Sports Council and is the Royal Aero
Club's nominated delegate in all matters related to microlight
aviation to the Fédération Aeronautique Internationale
(FAI) which controls all aviation sporting activities worldwide
and to Europe Airsports which defends the interests of sport aviation
in Europe
A permanent staff, headed by a Chief Executive and based in Deddington
in Oxfordshire, takes care of the day to day running of the association.
Its activities are steered by a voluntary Council, members of
which are elected for three-year terms at annual General meetings.
Who Can Come?
Paramotoring and Paragliding are potentially dangerous sports;
Therefore The Centre has the right to refuse to accept those who
do not meet the following standards:
• Customers must be at least 16 years old in order to come
on a course. Those wishing to bring anyone under this age should
contact us in order to discuss the options available.
• Customers must be medically and physically fit enough
to take part in this sport. Paragliding and Paramotoring are adventure
sports and therefore require students to be in a relatively fit
physical condition. If in doubt please contact us.
• Those who suffer from potentially dangerous medical conditions
must contact us before booking the course
• Those whose weight exceeds 16 stone/220lbs/100Kgs should
contact us before booking.
• Those who have broken, fractured or dislocated a bone
within the last year should also contact us in order to discuss
their situation.
• Those who have been refused instruction at previous Paragliding,
Paramotoring and other sports based schools are not permitted
to sit a course at this centre.
| Important
Notes and Training Rules and Regulations |
Personal
Insurance
Extreme Sports Café’s partner UK Paramotoring Centre
does not provide personal insurance cover. It must be noted that
Extreme Sports Café’s partner Paramotoring Centre
must see proof of insurance cover for all customers; without this
they will not be allowed to sit a course.
Check
out Extreme Sports Cafes' insurance page
Equipment Insurance
Extreme Sports Café’s partner UK Paramotoring Centre
courses includes Equipment Insurance. All damage incurred on training
equipment will be capped at an excess of £200. In the event
of equipment damage there is a £200 maximum excess charge.
Therefore, in the unlikely event of an accident students will
only be charged a maximum of £200 no matter what the damage
may be.
| EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE |
| Carbon
Fibre Propeller |
£275 |
| Wooden
Propeller |
£175 |
| Ripped
Wing |
£25
- £500 |
| Frame |
£250 |
| Lost/damaged/radio/headsets |
£75 |

Training Rules and Regulations
• When under instruction with the Centre customers must
accept that the instructors’ word is final.
• Customers must adhere to all site rules and regulations
when under training with the Centre and act in a safe manner at
all times.
• Customers must be aware that they are taking part in adventure
sports and accidents can and do occur.
• Customers must accept that they are responsible for their
own actions and accept to not hold the Centre responsible for
any accident or injury that may occur while under training.
• Customers must act in a safe and responsible manner at
all times whilst under instruction with the Centre.
• Customers must obey the 8-hour rule; they must leave at
least 8 hours in between consuming alcohol and instruction or
flying.
• Customers must not smoke when under direct instruction
or in the proximity of flying equipment and fuel.
• The Centre reserves the right to refuse to teach any student
or not to qualify any student, until that student satisfies the
appropriate standards and call a halt to training in the interest
of safety, as they see fit.
What
to Bring?
Customers are advised to bring the following:
• Any evidence of previous experience. E.g. a logbook.
• Boots, which cover and give support the ankle.
• Long trousers, warm jumpers, jackets, gloves, hats etc.
• Any personal flying equipment. E.g. a wing/paramotor.
• A camera, sun cream and lots of water if the weather is
good.
• Proof of their own insurance cover for the duration of
the course.
• A determined and safe attitude!
Once we have received your deposit and booking, customers will
receive further information regarding the course structure, contact
details and information regarding meeting us on the first day.
It is therefore fundamental that those wishing to sit a course
must book in advance of the course.
As
ever this sport is governed by the weather, therefore, in the
event of the weather postponing training all lost days are kept
in credit to be used at a later date either in Spain or the UK.
However, when not training there are plenty of places to visit
in the surrounding area, these include Blenheim Palace, Shakespeare's
Stratford upon Avon, Oxford and many more.
All
of our Paramotor courses can be Booked Online.

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