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What does it take to learn to Hang Glide , and how much does it cost?

In order for you to buy equipment you need a rating. Hang 1 is basic takeoff and landing as well as ground handling and glider assembly. In order to get a Hang 1, you must be able to set up the glider, ground handle, and launch and land the glider.

After you can assemble and launch and land the glider yourself , you get a Hang 1 (usually 4 to 6 lessons).

Then you can fly from higher hills, from 500 to 1000 feet high, where you can practice turning the glider and setting up a landing approach, which gets you ready for a hang 2!

Once you have a rating you can buy equipment. The hang 1 is the bunny hill stuff (4 to 6 lessons), and once you can launch and land the glider, we can practice flying off of bigger hills and practice setting up a landing approach which gets you a hang 2. All mountain footlaunch hang gliding sites are a hang 2 or higher rated site.

So, if you want to fly and have never done so, your best bet would to read Dennis Pagan's Hang Gliding Training Manual, and come out to the Point of the Mountain. There you can meet up with Birdman Academy. Get your training and your gear, and leave (or stay!) with the equipment and knowledge to let you fly and keep you safe.

Hang 1: about 6 lessons @ $95 per lesson: $575

Hang 2: about 6- 10 more lessons @ $95 per lesson: $575- $950

Then you need a harness, parachute, glider, and a vario.

 

For information on new hang gliding equipment and prices please click here.

There is also used equipment, please email for information.

 

Here is a video showing a student practicing launching and landing the glider (hang 1 skills).

 

 

Here is a video showing a student flying off of the higher hill, practicing turning, and setting up a landing approach.

 

 

Here is a video of a student getting his first soaring flight.

 

Here is a rated pilot (former student) that is launching off of his first mountain site without his instructor!

 

 

Training

Here at the Point of the Mountain (Point), we have an outstanding environment in which to safely and quickly learn and master the art of flying modern hang gliders!

With Birdman Academy, you have a chance to learn Hang Gliding at one of the best places in the world, by the most experienced instructors currently teaching hang gliding out at the Point. We use small steps : first starting out low, and then working higher, all the time with the instructor telling you exactly what to do on the radio which makes learning to fly faster and easier!

Birdman Academy specializes in foot launch solo hang gliding instruction and ratings certification, as well as helping you get the gear that you need to fly on your own.
For your first lesson, after a beginners ground school and flight demonstration, students will first run on flat ground with the glider floating over their heads. They must understand the basic radio instructions (pull in, push out, left, and right) before they are allowed to move up to the training hill. Usually a student will have a few flights, probably flying 3 feet high for about 50 or 75 feet by the end of the first lesson, all depending on weather conditions. The first lesson gets most students ready to be flying approximately 15 feet high for about 150 feet or so by the end of the second lesson, depending on both the student and the wind conditions.

 

For videos showing the different phases of training please click here.

 

Birdman Academy Instructor experience

We take your flight training seriously at Birdman Academy. Our founder, Kevin Koonce, had taught thousands of beginner Hang Gliding lessons while working for a few years as an instructor at Kitty Hawk Kites. Over thousands of lessons, he has seen many different people make the same beginner mistakes while learning how to Hang Glide, and has many helpfull techniques to help beginning students that have been learned from spending many years travelling around the U.S. and talking to many different Hang Gliding instructors.

While working at Kitty Hawk Kites, "the Birdman" oversaw the first Hang Gliding lessons of approximately 8,000 first time Hang Gliding students.

As well as teaching Hang Gliding, "the Birdman" was not only privlidged to fly a 1902 Wright Brothers Glider replica, but was key in the "figuring out" of how to fly, launch and land the glider replica; not only with the fellow Hang Gliding instructors, but also in working with the team of hot shots (an F-18 test pilot, a, astronaut, an Apache attack helicopter instructor, and others) that were trying to learn how to fly the glider replica in order to help them learn how the 1902 powered Wright Brothers glider will fly!

Legendary Conditions

The local weather conditions at the Point are legendary for producing consistent smooth training winds, which provide maximum potential for flying during the lesson.  Many different training locations will familiarize students with the act of 'hang waiting', which is defined Example content imageas waiting on launch until the wind blows in a favorable, sustained cycle.

Hang gliding lessons at the Point do sometimes involve hang waiting, but the amount of time spent waiting for wind at the Point is much less than anywhere else. The wind at the Point really loves to blow in at the south side almost every morning, which makes your job of learning to fly much easier and faster!

 

Training Sessions

Through an already proven 7-step graduation process, students can move from first lesson to sustained soaring flight in a safe easily explained fashion. In order to move on to the next step, both the instructor and student must feel confident with the students ability to perform the appointed task, or else the student will not move higher on the hill which would expose them to unnecessary risk.

 

For videos showing the different phases of training please click here.