Shop – Two Can Fly https://twocanfly.com Here's to the dream and safe flying! Thu, 04 Apr 2024 17:34:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Southern California Trip https://twocanfly.com/product/southern-california-trip/ https://twocanfly.com/product/southern-california-trip/#respond Sat, 14 Apr 2018 23:28:31 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=5391 Join Ken on a special trip to Southern California to thaw out your winter bones, and start getting your flying brain cells activated and ready for the new flying season. We’ll visit the renowned flying sites of Marshall in San Bernardino and Elsinor high above the town and lake of Elsinor. And depending on weather conditions, we’ll perhaps venture over to sunny Santa Barbara and fly Alternator or Sky Port, or head down to Torre Pines just north of San Diego to soar over the Pacific surf like lazy seagulls. In any case, it’s always a great time, and a winter’s flying dream.

For further information, contact Ken at (801) 971-3414

 

 

 

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P-2 Full Certification Program Without Gear Purchase https://twocanfly.com/product/p-2-full-wo-gear/ https://twocanfly.com/product/p-2-full-wo-gear/#respond Wed, 01 Mar 2017 01:13:08 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/product/p-2-full-wo-gear/

P-2 Full Certification Program

The P-2 Full Certification Program is taught at the Point of the Mountain in Draper, Utah by Ken Hudonjorgensen.  The Point of the Mountain is recognized as the top paragliding training site in the United States. Earning a P-2 certification permits qualified pilots to fly without an instructor present at beginner paragliding sites. According to the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (USHPA), the prerequisites for becoming certified as a P-2 pilot are:

  • 25 flights
  • 5 lessons
  • Miscellaneous others …

At Two-Can Fly Paragliding, we believe that you simply need more time, practice, and experience than the USHPA recommends to make you a more proficient pilot, to keep you safe, and to instill greater personal confidence. Therefore, our P-2 Full Certification Program includes the following:

  • Over 100 flights, so that you progress all the way through your most difficult first 100 flights while still under our care and instruction.
  • As many lesson as are needed, in order for you to meet task proficiency goals and educational objectives.
  • In-depth study, instruction, and practice of paraglider kiting techniques that are critical for paragliding efficiency and safety, and involves skillfully flying your paraglider in varying wind conditions over your head while you’re standing firmly on the ground.
  • Loads of very beneficial ground school lessons extensively covering topics relating to weather patterns and cloud-type recognition, pre-flight check lists, aerodynamic features and air characteristics, air space rules and etiquette, maneuvers descriptions, flying hazards and emergency procedures, reserve chute deployment, and preferred attitude and state of mind analysis.
  • The lesson packages offered by most paraglider training organizations in Utah and throughout the US ultimately result in an average charge of between $40 and $100 per flight, per course price. Whereas with Two-Can Fly Paragliding, you’ll be paying an average of only $15 per flight, and you will receive unlimited personal attention and consultation. Plus, you will be allowed to borrow DVD’s, books, and all other pertinent study materials needed to reinforce your paragliding learning expertise (a savings of more than $500).
  • We will assist you in choosing the best equipment for your skill level and long-term goals, and will devote time during the latter part of your lessons in helping you get used to your new equipment. This ensures that you are already comfortable and dialed into your new equipment, and can therefore safely make the transition from instructor-guided flying to solo flying.
  • After you receive your P-2 Certification rating and are done with the course, if you continue to keep improving on your skills and striving to satisfy flight and airtime prerequisites to become eligible for P-3 and P-4 certification, we will include the cost for your intermediate and advanced ratings certifications in this P-2 Full Certification Program (a savings of nearly $400)

Once you’ve obtained you P-2 Certification, Ken also offers thermal clinics, mountain flying clinics, cross-country flying clinics, out of state and out of country adventure flying tours, and much, much, more …

 

 

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Cross-Country 4 day clinic https://twocanfly.com/product/cross-country/ https://twocanfly.com/product/cross-country/#respond Thu, 15 Aug 2013 22:38:12 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=4629 Clinic Description:

The Cross-Country Clinic thoroughly prepares paraglider pilots for long distance travel by incorporating a varied and complex array of condition assessment skills and flight mechanics to boldly go where no man’s gone before.

What The Clinic Includes:

  • The careful study of established cross-country routes.
  • Discussion and evaluation of goals for a successful flight.
  • Embarking on a cross-country flight per pilot pre-determination and planning.

What The Pilot Will Learn:

  • Methods for achieving lift and maintaining altitude.
  • The important pros and cons of terrain feature familiarity.
  • Recognition of thermal triggers and potential condition longevity.

Prerequisites:

  • The Mountain Flying Clinic and The Thermal Clinics, or equivalent experience.

 

 

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P-2 Full Certification Program When Purchasing Gear Through Two-can fly https://twocanfly.com/product/lesson-p2/ https://twocanfly.com/product/lesson-p2/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2013 02:40:59 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/product/lesson-p2/

P-2 Full Certification Program

The P-2 Full Certification Program is taught at the Point of the Mountain in Draper, Utah by Ken Hudonjorgensen.  The Point of the Mountain is recognized as the top paragliding training site in the United States. Earning a P-2 certification permits qualified pilots to fly without an instructor present at beginner paragliding sites. According to the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (USHPA), the prerequisites for becoming certified as a P-2 pilot are:

  • 25 flights
  • 5 lessons
  • Miscellaneous others …

At Two-Can Fly Paragliding, we believe that you simply need more time, practice, and experience than the USHPA recommends to make you a more proficient pilot, to keep you safe, and to instill greater personal confidence. Therefore, our P-2 Full Certification Program includes the following:

  • Over 100 flights, so that you progress all the way through your most difficult first 100 flights while still under our care and instruction.
  • As many lesson as are needed, in order for you to meet task proficiency goals and educational objectives.
  • In-depth study, instruction, and practice of paraglider kiting techniques that are critical for paragliding efficiency and safety, and involves skillfully flying your paraglider in varying wind conditions over your head while you’re standing firmly on the ground.
  • Loads of very beneficial ground school lessons extensively covering topics relating to weather patterns and cloud-type recognition, pre-flight check lists, aerodynamic features and air characteristics, air space rules and etiquette, maneuvers descriptions, flying hazards and emergency procedures, reserve chute deployment, and preferred attitude and state of mind analysis.
  • The lesson packages offered by most paraglider training organizations in Utah and throughout the US ultimately result in an average charge of between $40 and $100 per flight, per course price. Whereas with Two-Can Fly Paragliding, you’ll be paying an average of only $15 per flight, and you will receive unlimited personal attention and consultation. Plus, you will be allowed to borrow DVD’s, books, and all other pertinent study materials needed to reinforce your paragliding learning expertise (a savings of more than $500).
  • We will assist you in choosing the best equipment for your skill level and long-term goals, and will devote time during the latter part of your lessons in helping you get used to your new equipment. This ensures that you are already comfortable and dialed into your new equipment, and can therefore safely make the transition from instructor-guided flying to solo flying.
  • After you receive your P-2 Certification rating and are done with the course, if you continue to keep improving on your skills and striving to satisfy flight and airtime prerequisites to become eligible for P-3 and P-4 certification, we will include the cost for your intermediate and advanced ratings certifications in this P-2 Full Certification Program (a savings of nearly $400)

Once you’ve obtained you P-2 Certification, Ken also offers thermal clinics, mountain flying clinics, cross-country flying clinics, out of state and out of country adventure flying tours, and much, much, more …

 

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Introductory Paragliding Lesson https://twocanfly.com/product/introductory-lesson/ https://twocanfly.com/product/introductory-lesson/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2013 02:40:25 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=3772

What is an Introductory Paragliding Lesson?

It is the important first step in the process of becoming a paraglider pilot. Students will be introduced to safety procedures, essential paragliding gear, and basic paragliding concepts that will be used to help get them off of the ground and into the air that very first day. Lessons are given at the Point of the Mountain in Draper, Utah by Ken Hudonjorgensen, which is recognized as the top paragliding training site in the United States. Introductory lessons are always subject to current local weather conditions, and dependent on the student’s natural skill ability, comprehension capacity, physical endurance limitations, confidence level, overall attitude, and their degree of focused effort. But most certainly many more times than not, beginning low-level flight is indeed successfully experienced by first time student pilots during their introductory paragliding lesson. And in so doing, they will gain a strong sense of what paragliding is all about, and effectively be well on their way to wherever they may ultimately wish to fly.

 

What can you expect during an Introductory Paragliding Lesson?

The lesson is a solo hands-on experience, and not a tandem flight. Student training takes place only during the first 3 to 4 hours of daylight on any given day, which is the most predictable, consistent, and therefore safest time of day for learning. Each student will receive a detailed briefing concerning the objectives and goals for the lesson. Equipment used will be thoroughly explained and discussed, and students will always be in radio contact with the instructor while in the air and when landing.

Your first attempt to fly will start near the bottom of a hill. From there, you’ll run down the remaining slope of that hill trying to inflate your glider above your head, which will give you your first opportunity to begin learning how to control it. That initial effort generally does not result in any flight time. But then you’ll turn right back around and hike back up that hill, only this time you’ll climb up a bit higher. Then, you’ll run as fast as you can down that hill again to cause enough drag to inflate your wing (glider) above your head as you go. And with that second attempt, your chances are pretty darn good that you’ll get at least 1 to 10 feet off of the ground.

Then it’s back up the hill again, even higher. And then away you go again, catching air and inflating your wing in the wind with the speed that you generate running full speed until you’re suddenly magically lifted into the air. Perhaps with that try you’ll get 20 or more feet off of the ground, while simultaneously lengthening your overall flight distance as well. And then as you’ve probably guessed by now, with each successive attempt thereafter, you’ll climb higher and higher up that hill. And with each gallant effort that you give to skillfully control your paraglider to carry your body up into the sky, you will inevitably continually increase your overall flight height, time, and distance.

It’s important to understand though, that paragliding is a weather dependent sport. And because safety at Two-Can Fly Paragliding is always of principle and paramount concern, lessons may or may not last four hours, and may or may not result in any flight time at all. Winds control everything. But with favorable conditions and your successful application of learned paragliding finesse, you’ll more than likely pass your first paragliding lesson with flying colors.

 

 

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Tandem Flights https://twocanfly.com/product/tandem-flight/ https://twocanfly.com/product/tandem-flight/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2013 02:29:44 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=3768 Tandem flights are done with a larger wing thus increasing the weight capacity.  The passenger and pilot in command each have their own individual harnesses with the passenger sitting in front of the pilot.  We have taken passengers between 2 and 85 years old and weighing up to 320 pounds. Passengers are welcome to bring cameras.

We also offer Tandem Flights for instruction and fun at our training sites and many other mountain sites. It is a great way to learn more about paragliding at all levels.

The actual flight time depends on the passenger’s request and flight conditions.  The whole process (paperwork, launch preparation, flight, landing and packing up) may take between 1 to 2 hours. (It is weather dependent).

Offered as a gift to others or yourself or for helping to improve flying skills, the tandem flight will be an unforgettable experience. One to be remembered forever.

  • 1/2 hour flight
  • Professional Pilot
  • USHPA Rated Pilot
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Advanced Instructor https://twocanfly.com/product/instructor-recertification-program/ https://twocanfly.com/product/instructor-recertification-program/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2013 20:48:41 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=3748 Clinic Description:

The Advanced Instructor Clinic is a rich, one full day of instruction where experienced pilots come to share pertinent information, unique perspective, and their extensive understanding about the sport of paragliding, and to receive specialized training to become advanced USHGA certified paragliding instructors.

What The Clinic Includes:

  • Pilot must pass a written exam that demonstrates their comprehension of approved teaching concepts.
  • Pilot must prepare and present a usable and comprehensive lesson plan for P-2 certification.
  • Pilot must pass practical class presentations and technique demonstrations.
  • Exhibit a solid competency of teaching ability.

What The Pilot Will Learn:

  • Helpful hints and techniques to improve their teaching prowess.

Prerequisites:

  • P-3 rating.
  • Standard Red Cross First Aid card or equivalent.
  • At least 200 days of flying and 300 flights or more.

 

 

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Basic Instructor https://twocanfly.com/product/basic-instructor-training/ https://twocanfly.com/product/basic-instructor-training/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2013 20:40:39 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=3746 Clinic Description:

The Basic Instructor Clinic is three days of intensive training designed to make you a proficient and qualified paragliding instructor, and also authorizes qualified individuals to be able to issue P-1 and P-2 ratings.

What The Clinic Includes:

  • Hands-on training specifically designed to strengthen instructional procedure and expertise.
  • Consultation regarding the recognition and accommodation of each individual student’s learning style.
  • Understanding and being able to properly administrate the USPHA rating system.

What The Pilot Will Learn:

  • Important ethical considerations pertinent to paragliding instruction.
  • A careful study and application of communication skills.
  • Methods for best demonstrating the uses of paragliding skills and equipment.

Prerequisites:

  • P-3 rating

*Note – After the course, the pilot/ instructor must complete an instructor apprenticeship (must teach and progress with at least one student through the entire P-2 rating process), and also pass a critical one-day instructor evaluation.

 

 

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Tandem Instructor https://twocanfly.com/product/tandem-ii-tandem-iii/ https://twocanfly.com/product/tandem-ii-tandem-iii/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2013 20:36:07 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=3745 Clinic Description:

The Tandem Instructor  Clinic offers the opportunity for Tandem 1-rated pilots to become Tandem Instructors and become ambassadors for the sport of paragliding by being able to fly with a passenger.

What The Clinic Includes:

  • Two days of in-depth classroom instruction and exams.
  • Extensive and thorough topic-related discussions.
  • Observational in-flight skills analysis.
  • Pre-flight briefing and USHPA waivers test.

What The Pilot Will Learn:

  • All that is involved in fully complying with USHPA rules and regulations concerning tandem paragliding.
  • Advanced methodology of how to safely launch, fly, and land a tandem paraglider.
  • Knowing how to properly and adequately prepare for a varying degree of passenger weights and sizes, and dealing with a wide range of reactionary states of mind.

Prerequisites:

  • Tandem 1 Clinic.
  • Tandem 1 rating.
  • 25-40 tandem flight as “pilot in command”.

 

 

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Tandem 1 https://twocanfly.com/product/tandem-1/ https://twocanfly.com/product/tandem-1/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2013 20:33:41 +0000 https://twocanfly.com/?post_type=product&p=3744 Clinic Description:

Tandem 1 is a student tandem rating, and permits the pilot to practice tandem flights with only other current USPHA-rated pilots as passengers. Receiving a Tandem 1 rating is usually conducted as an individualized private clinic. Please contact Ken to arrange a date and time and for further information.

The Tandem 1 Clinic is a prerequisite for the Tandem 2/3 Clinic.

What The Clinic Includes:

  • Instructor observation of between 1-3 tandem flights by pilot.
  • Discussion of the purpose and requirements of tandem paragliding determined by the FAA and USHPA.
  • Tandem 1 qualification exam.
  • Discussion and investigation of all the specific gear related to tandem flying.

What The Pilot Will Learn:

  • The important responsibilities relating to tandem paragliding.
  • The specific and necessary skills pilots must develop in order to obtain a Tandem 2/3 rating.
  • Heightened respect for weather considerations, safety factors, and flight mechanics.
  • Perspectives for continually refining general assessment abilities of passenger disposition.
  • The unique differences between tandem and solo launching, flying, and landing techniques.

Prerequisite:

  • Advanced P-4 rating.
  • Turbulence sign off.
  • 200 hours of logged airtime, or 100 hours with 500 flights of at least 500 feet vertical descent, or 100 hours with 500 flights of 2 minutes or longer.

 

 

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