My Hang-Gliding Adventure: Dreaming of Future Flights

Today I finally flew a real hang-glider after spending some days flying trainers. It was an aircraft with an 18-square-meter wing. My first impression was fantastic, as I was in the middle of the recommended weight limits! In Russia, I only flew training hang-gliders manufactured by Aeros with a 16-square-meter wing, so I was a little bit heavy for them. As I understand it, Icaro makes hang-gliders with 1-meter step wing areas. It’s so cool to fly a hang-glider that perfectly fits!

After using training models with 21-square-meter wings, I had to run much faster during takeoff and act more aggressively during landing. However, even with this wing, I can take off with no wind, which would be impossible for smaller wing area.

The second new factor was a new harness. This one is used for flying, while previously I wore the one that was more suitable for running. To be honest, I did not see any real difference during takeoff and landing, but it was amazing in the air. The only drawback is that I have to take it off to carry the hang-glider back to the hill and put it back on before takeoff.

I have to leave today, but I would like to come back. There are few places in the world with such incredible mountains where it is possible to fly in all seasons. I associate this place with a spirit of freedom. I think that later, when I am older and calmer, I will have a strong desire to live in such a place. Therefore, I just have to become older and calmer, find a beautiful mountain, and master my flying without an engine. However, that will be later. Right now, I have a lot of things to do, such as finishing my PPL – Private Pilot course 🙂


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Milestones

04/09/2017: My First Flight
04/25/2017: EASA PPL written exam (6 exams passed)
05/21/2017: Radio Operator Certificate (Europe VFR)
05/22/2017: EASA PPL written exam (all passed)
05/26/2017: The First Solo!
05/28/2017: Solo cross-country >270 km
05/31/2017: EASA PPL check-ride
07/22/2017: EASA IFR English
08/03/2017: 100 hours TT
12/04/2017: The first IFR flight
12/28/2017: FAA IR written
02/16/2018: FAA IR check-ride
05/28/2018: FAA Tailwheel endorsement
06/04/2018: FAA CPL long cross-country
06/07/2018: FAA CPL written
07/16/2018: FAA CPL check-ride
07/28/2018: FAA CPL ME rating
08/03/2018: FAA HP endorsement
06/03/2019: EASA ATPL theory (6/14)
07/03/2019: EASA ATPL theory (11/14)
07/15/2019: FAA IR IPC
07/18/2019: FAA CPL SES rating
08/07/2019: EASA ATPL theory (done)
10/10/2019: EASA NVFR
10/13/2019: EASA IR/PBN SE
11/19/2019: Solo XC > 540 km
12/06/2019: EASA CPL
12/10/2019: EASA AMEL
02/20/2020: Cessna 210 endorsement
08/30/2021: FAVT validation
05/27/2022: TCCA CPL/IR written
05/31/2022: Radio Operator Certificate Canada