Tips & Tricks: How to Mount a Reserve Parachute to a Paramotor or Powered Paraglider

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    In this highly-requested Tips & Tricks video, Mike Robinson of BlackHawk Paramotors USA demonstrates how to mount a Reserve Parachute to a BlackHawk Paramotor. Reserve chutes are like the airbag in a car... Hopefully they will never be deployed, but in the rare case they are needed, they WILL save your life. We insist that all Powered Paragliding pilots fly with a reserve chute. Our Ultra-Lite Velocity Reserve Chutes are manufactured to the highest standard. You won't find a better value on a Reserve Chute of this quality anywhere else. Click the link above to order yours. If you are new to the sport and have questions as to which size or Chute is best for you, please call us prior to ordering. We want you to enjoy everything this sport has to offer in a safe way.
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    Powered Paragliding, as with any form of flight, carries potential risks including personal injury, property damage, or death. This sport can be as safe or as dangerous as you choose to make it. All Equipment is not intended for acrobatic or competitive use, in any way, shape or form. Do not purchase equipment or participate in this sport unless you are prepared to personally assume ALL risks. We require you receive professional training from a QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR before you attempt to assemble, start, use or fly your Paramotor / Powered Paragliding equipment. Self-training greatly increases your chances of equipment and physical damage or death. Beware of purchasing used equipment, Do it Yourself kits, PPG Plans, or anything for sale on online auction sites at under market prices. ALL participation in this sport is at your own risk.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @marksnexus
    @marksnexus Před 7 lety +4

    Thank you for this . Hope never happens, but could save my life one day. Fly safe!

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 7 lety

      Of course! Safety is everything to us. Let us know if you have any questions about the sport or our gear =)
      -Rob W.
      BlackHawk Team
      CALL OR TEXT: (209) 418-5990
      Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @Hookster57
    @Hookster57 Před 10 lety +1

    Nice job.

  • @josemontalvo4532
    @josemontalvo4532 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice Video! Is there a bigger Reserve for the Low Boy Quad? I enjoy your vids, because you guys provide a great service. Thank you!

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety +1

      GREAT question Jose... We have reserve chutes that can easily handle the largest Pilots & motors (Tandem included). Whenever you are ready to start your adventure, we will be here for you =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      Team BlackHawk
      (209) 786-7899
      Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @jonnyreverb
    @jonnyreverb Před 5 lety +1

    I apologize for the noob question, but I had my lines go into my prop during a bad takeoff. I cut the engine immediately, but the lines still broke the ring that guards the prop and they were pulling the weight-shift arm up and back. I keep thinking about how that would go down if it had happened in the air. Granted, the lines are under more tension. But if I have a stall/surge and the lines manage to go into the prop, my arm is trapped, and my wing is a tablecloth. Any way to mount this in the center?
    Thanks!

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for posting a question! So sorry to hear about the lines going into the prop. That can be really frustrating. Rest assured - it happens to the best of us! We're just glad you are ok. I've seen people mount their reserve chutes in various locations (including the center between the J-bars) but the side is probably the most common. When you have time, give our office a call. We can help get you in contact with the closest Instructor or help walk you through mounting it in the center =)
      -Rob Whittaker, BlackHawk Marketing Team
      BLUE SKIES!
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @earlpatterson369
    @earlpatterson369 Před 6 lety

    Could put two on paramotor? in case first one fail to deploy. I know "unlikely" but could happen

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety +1

      Sure! Especially if it's a Quad (where weight isn't an issue and there's more room to mount one). We've seen quite a few competition Pilots who carry two reserves - even with Foot-Launch units. It's not that common with Foot-Launch Pilots, but it can and has been done. Hope that helps Earl!
      BLUE SKIES!! =)
      Rob W. Team BlackHawk
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @brandonnonya3680
    @brandonnonya3680 Před 6 lety

    How often do you need to certify or inspect the reserve?

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety

      Hi Brandon! This is Rob, the Marketing guy for BlackHawk. I want to make sure I get you an exact answer - especially with anything to do with safety. When you have a free moment, reach out to our office and one of our Team will get back to you quickly with an accurate answer based on our brand of Reserves =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @brandonnonya3680
    @brandonnonya3680 Před 6 lety

    How do you deploy the reserve?

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety +2

      Good question! We're still trying to figure that out. (I'm totally joking with you)... The Reserves have a handle on them. You simply pull up on the handle, and chuck the reserve to the side of you. It will automatically deploy. They are like the airbag in a car... You will probably never use it, but it can save a life if it's needed. We also recommend flotation devices if you ever fly over water. Safety is extremely important to us. I hope that helps and we're always here if you have any questions =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @tacticalhomestead
    @tacticalhomestead Před 6 lety

    how about one on each side

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the comment! Deploying two at the same time could cause them to become tangled up - posing a safety concern. Some people do fly with two reserves in case one fails, but I've never heard of that happening. Weight is of concern to most Pilots (unless they fly with wheels), so it's the most common to have only one reserve. Hope that helps =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @crazykuup9271
    @crazykuup9271 Před 6 lety +1

    I did want to get into the sport but I’ve seen sooooooo many crashes and deaths from paramotoring that I’m thinking not!!!!!! Most of them was great pilots and there chute just collapsed and the hit the ground! Maybe someday they will make it safer and I’ll be up for it

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety +2

      There are actually sooooo few crashes considering how many people are flying! You must have been talking to someone who uses fear to promote their equipment. There is a Manufacturer who literally tells people that "they will die if they buy another brand." It blew my mind when I first heard that, but a couple of people are just like that in this sport. Also, if you have searched for "crash videos," CZcams will continue to recommend videos like that in your feed. For every crash video, there are probably 1000 flying videos. For every Pilot who crashes, there are thousands who don't. We sell hundreds and hundreds of Paramotors each year. I've been working in the Industry for almost a decade now and have NEVER seen a crash that couldn't be explained.
      People don't just fall out of the sky... It's ALWAYS things like: Pilot error, not having the proper training (or self-taught pilots), not taking good care of the equipment, flying a glider that isn't the right size or skill level, flying in conditions that people know they shouldn't, flying over water without a flotation device, flying while intoxicated, not surveying an area for obstructions (like power lines) before flying, and ESPECIALLY Pilots who get into acro or stunt flying. Most of these things are all thoroughly covered in a good training course. The sport was intended for low and slow exploration. If you have good instruction and take good care of your gear, this is literally the safest form of flight in the world. The FAA has even stated that. You are basically "flying a parachute, with a backup parachute, and a flotation device." If it was extremely dangerous, they would require a Pilots License. Drones have caused more accidents than Paramotors - thus why they even need a license. Please keep researching the sport and don't waste time watching crashes. If you dig into any incident with a Paramotor, you will eventually find that the accident was easily preventable. Of course there is a risk to ANY type of flight, but the risks of Powered Paragliding are less than any other form of aviation. Technology has also gotten so much better and products are very refined in this sport now. I'm a cautious person, so 20 years ago I wouldn't have done it. With the modern technology and safety features companies like BlackHawk have, I'd fly all day long if I could! I hope that helps =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

    • @crazykuup9271
      @crazykuup9271 Před 6 lety +1

      BlackHawk Paramotor thank you for the information and your time! You answered many of my questions and I would love to watch someone fly in person someday!! How close are you to Cincinnati Ohio area ?? So I could come watch one day

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety

      I'm so glad we could help! That's exactly what we are here for... To help others realize their dream of "floating through the sky" like a bird =)
      We have an amazing Instructor with a lot of gear in Indiana. That's probably going to be the closest at the moment. Our Ohio Dealer and his family recently relocated for work. Our Instructor in Indiana is Steve Tatalovich and you would have a great time talking to him. I'll include his contact info below so you can reach out. I'm sure he could help you find a place to stay if you want to make a trip out to check out the sport. If you ever have any questions - even if it's the smallest one - feel free to contact us or Steve at anytime. Hope you have a great rest of the week!
      INDIANA DEALER / SCHOOL:
      Indiana Powered Paragliding
      -Steve Tatalovich - Authorized BlackHawk Dealer
      Serving, Indiana
      (219) 406-7941
      Statalovich@netnitco.net
      ---BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

    • @crazykuup9271
      @crazykuup9271 Před 6 lety

      BlackHawk Paramotor I will do that!! Thanks for the help. Y’all are definitely one of a kind and that means a lot to someone that knows nothing about the sport! I’m at home on the back of a horse .... so this paramotors stuff is a whole new world to me lol I really appreciate the time you took to respond and help me!

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 6 lety

      It's our pleasure! Any chance we get to help someone "get their wings" is exciting for all of us. The look on someone's face after their first flight is priceless. It never gets old! We have a really neat group of people at BlackHawk! We are like a true family here. Take all the time you need to research the sport, and weather you buy from us or someone else, we're just glad to see more people realizing their dream of flight =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/

  • @nicholasmccain5818
    @nicholasmccain5818 Před 5 lety +1

    I feel sorry for the guy who uses to large of zip ties. There must be a better way. Velcro?

    • @blackhawkparamotor
      @blackhawkparamotor  Před 5 lety

      Right lol! Tiny zip ties are what we use. They need to be small so they break away if deployed. Velcro may work, but if it doesn't release, that could be really bad. Zip ties are so easy to purchase, replace, and they've been tested to work perfectly for this kind of use. Hope that helps and we're always available if you have any questions about this amazing sport =)
      BLUE SKIES!
      -Team BlackHawk
      SALES: (209) 418-5990
      OFFICE: (209) 786-7899
      EMAIL: Team@BlackHawkParamotor.com
      WEBSITE: blackhawkparamotor.com/