APPI 1 Discover課程是協助您成為獨立飛行員的第一個課程。課程的大部分內容將側重於地面控傘技能和飛行程序,目的是完成您的第一次單人滑翔傘飛行!
目標 :
APPI 1 Discover 課程的目的是讓學生學習在地面上控制滑翔傘,了解飛行程序,並在教練的無線電指導下完成他們的第一次單人滑翔傘飛行
描述:
APPI 1 Discover課程是一個為期 7 天的課程,另外會因應天氣情況額外保留 1 天以備不時之需
在課程結束時,學生應該能夠掌握:
飛行前準備:完成場地和天氣分析,並準備飛行設備
在起飛過程中充氣和控制滑翔傘
了解成為滑翔傘飛行員的路線圖
在課程即將結束(第 7 天),學生達到安全進行首次飛行的最低要求,教練將批准學生進行首次單人飛行。如果在 7 天課程期間沒有達到首次單人飛行標準,學生可以根據需要額外增加培訓天數,費用為1200港幣/課(地面控制課程時長通常為3-4小時)。
經教練批准進行首次飛行的學生,如果學生覺得還沒有準備好,也可以拒絕進行他們的第一次單人飛行,並根據需要額外增加培訓天數,直到他們準備好進行第一次飛行。
完成第一次單人飛行後,學生將獲得 APPI 1 資歷認證。
APPI 1 都是學生飛行員資歷,學生只能在教練的直接監督下飛行。
小班教學確保最大安全系數,師生比例最大為 1:3,第一次單人滑翔傘飛行師生比例為 2:1
注意事項︰
安全︰ 我們的首要任務是確保您的安全!除非學生達到飛行標準的要求(良好控制滑翔傘、安全檢查的能力等),否則教練不會容許您獨自飛行(因此無法完成 APPI 1 認證)。需要明確說明的是,本課程不保證您在7天內會獨立飛行,本課程的結果成功與否跟學生的積極性和決心有直接關係。
飛行器材: 在課程期間,學生可以選擇購買自己的設備或從學校租用設備,費用為每天HKD 235 或 7 天HKD 1500。假若您的體重在55-92 Kg之間且身高在155-180 cm之間,我們將為您提供所有滑翔傘器材的租賃服務。在 APPI 2 Explorer課程的任何飛行訓練之前,學生必須準備好自己的滑翔傘器材。
要求:
近期完成滑翔傘入門課程
你需要加入香港滑翔傘協會成為會員,獲得第三者責任保險後,才可進行飛行活動
身體機能正常
費用: HKD 12000
學生將收到一本 “Paragliding: The Beginners Guide” 和 “APPI 飛行日誌“
APPI 1 Discover 資歷
APPI 1 Discover 資歷是學生飛行員資歷,學員只能在教練指導下飛行。
FAQs
Can I skip the Introduction Course?
It is important to complete your introduction to paragliding flight with the school and instructor that will be conducting the rest of your paragliding training. It is an opportunity for you to get to know your instructor before starting training. Although our training is standardized (all students must learn the same set of skills), each instructor may have his/her own style of delivery and therefore it is important that you find an instructor that best suits your learning needs.
Additionally, the Introduction Course is also an opportunity for the instructor to identify your individual training needs and behaviors so that they may work with you best. For this reason, completion of the Introduction Course is required before the Beginner's Course.
Should I take 7 days of annual leave from work to complete this course? Can I complete the training all in one block?
Training for beginners is limited to wind speeds between 5-18km/h, because it is generally very difficult to have suitable weather for 7 consecutive days in Hong Kong, we do not recommend attempting to complete the course in one block. Committing to this course only when you are able to be flexible with your schedule will maximize the number of training days in suitable weather.
I am only available one day per week, can I expect to finish the course within 7 weeks?
As a beginner, it is important that each lesson is close enough together so that the skills acquired in the previous lesson are still fresh. When too much time elapses between lessons, our mind and body often forgets the skills we don't use. For this reason, doing only one lesson a week (assuming the weather always cooperates) results in little progress made and makes it difficult for a student to reach the required standard by lesson 7.
How are lessons arranged?
Lessons are arranged directly between you and your instructor. For students with very flexible schedules, if your instructor notices a day with suitable weather he/she may contact you to attend your next lesson. Your instructor will know and explain exactly where you are in the learning progression and what type of weather is needed for your next lesson.
Alternatively, for students that are less flexible with their schedules, they may book a lesson with their instructor in advance for a particular day. As that day approaches, your instructor will keep an eye on the weather forecast to determine if it is suitable. During later stages of your training (APPI 2/3), your instructor may delegate the task of weather analysis to you as a learning exercise.
What is the average size of the class?
For beginner students, more attention is required at this stage to ensure you practice safely and efficiently. Generally, you can expect to be working with an instructor 1 on 1 at the initial of the course. As your skills progress and less attention is needed, you may be scheduled for lessons with other students if the lessons do not conflict with one another.
Why is the Beginner's Course 7 days? It is only 3-5 days in other schools overseas.
The unique landscape of Hong Kong and the launch sites where we fly from are small, rugged and generally difficult for beginners to take off from. For safety reasons, students are required to have a high level of control of their gliders before flying in Hong Kong.
How can I prepare myself to have a safe, fun and successful course?
During the course you must remember that you are learning to fly an aircraft with fabric wings and soars in the sky without an engine. Have a healthy respect for the activity that you are about to do. There are safety and potentially serious consequences if you do not take your training seriously. You will inevitably encounter many frustrations along the way. Rest assured, your instructors are there to help, and keep in mind that if you are motivated and committed then your instructors will want nothing more than to see you succeed. Thus it is important to:
- Listen to the input of your instrutor especially safety briefings
- Do not to rush your progression, take the time to learn things properly one step at a time before moving to the next. Take a break when you need to and under no circumstances force yourself to fly when you are tired!
- Come physically and mentally ready for your lesson - Bring enough sun protection and water, be well rested the night before
- Do arm chair practice: review the skills learnt in the last lesson, sit at home on the sofa with your eyes closed and play through the last lesson in your mind.
- Be Proactive: ask questions, there are no silly questions!
- Relax! Learning to fly takes time. Give yourself time to adapt to this sport