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Club Pilot
The Club Pilot course follows on from the Elementary Pilot course, and covers more advanced flying skill that you will need, including soaring in ridge lift, rapid descent techniques and, in suitable conditions, landing on the top or side of the hill instead of in the bottom landing field.
You also study some more theory topics relating to the weather, flight theory and air law.
The CP course usually takes approx six days after the EP course, depending on the weather conditions. (There are a number of tasks to sign off that you will only be able to complete when the weather cooperates!)
Once you have successfully completed the course, you will have the BHPA Club Pilot rating and will be free to fly BHPA club sites on your own.
Does not include BHPA membership £104 per year
Please Note.
Beyond Extreme BHPA Training School number 316 (for Learning to Fly & Tandem Flights)
BHPA British Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association.
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When you see the BHPA Registered School mark you can be confident that you are getting the best free flight training available in the world today.
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