An Honest Review on Paramotoring

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Is it worth THOUSANDS of dollars? Is it everything I would hope it'd be? Am I strong enough to launch and land a paramotor? Is the gear safe? Is it scary being so high up? Do I live in an area that is good for flying?
    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 - INTRO
    01:15 - COST (Worth it, but overpriced!)
    03:37 - PARAMOTOR TRAINING (Are you ready?!)
    07:26 - IS THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TODAY SAFE?
    08:53 - PHYSICAL & MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
    10:05 - CAN I FLY ALL YEAR? (Flying Seasons)
    11:19 - FOOT LAUNCHING HURTS... sometimes
    12:27 - DO YOU LIVE IN A GOOD PLACE FOR PARAMOTORING?
    14:55 - PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY GOAL :)
    PARAMOTOR GEAR
    So long as you purchase any known brand, you’ll almost certainly be using equipment that is up to snuff. Most notably, gliders have become significantly safer over the decades. They are less prone to collapse, and recover much faster if they do. In the event that it’s unable to recover, you’ll have a reserve parachute that has a success rate that is considerably higher than reserve parachutes in the past. The paramotors have improved as well, though they still have shitty 2-stroke engines that are very loud and problem stricken. Advancements have been made by bringing the weight down to average of 50-60 lbs; However, the weight of a unit should not be the deciding factor on which paramotor you decide to purchase. I’ll touch on considerations like this in just a bit. On the topic of paramotor gear, the market appears to be very trustworthy, though I’m strictly referring to the quality of the equipment.
    FEAR
    If you feel like you have any fear of heights, whatsoever, find an instructor that can help you mitigate the risks affiliated with a fear of heights. Without a doubt, there are individuals out there who may not require this extra consideration. While some people will have an excellent experience at larger paramotor schools, the size of them do not allow for one on one training that is common in general aviation. Granted, paramotors are not nearly as complex to learn as flying a Cessna; However, your first flight in a Cessna isn’t a solo flight like it most commonly is in paramotor training. The consequence of panicking during your first flights is unlikely to kill you, though it absolutely has the potential to scare you out of the sport as it has done for several individuals that I know, including my wife. I believe that drop outs can be reduced if instructors accommodated their students in a way that allows them to feel safe. Being USPPA certified is not enough to qualify someone as a great instructor. The best instructors not only teach the technical aspects of flying, but strive to learn more about you, considering themselves invested in your longterm success.
    MENTAL AND PHYSICAL FITNESS
    Most individuals watching this will want to foot launch a paramotor. This is to wear the engine on your back and take off and land using your legs. The alternative to foot launching is wheeled launching with either a trike or quad. Having one of those allows the pilot to avoid using their legs. Foot launching is very physically demanding. Foot landing is even more physically demanding. Ever since I started flying paramotors, I have periodically experienced sharp pains shoot up my legs.
    Foot launching has it’s advantages though. I am able to takeoff and land in shorter distances which allows me to fly from smaller locations. I am also able to attempt landing and landing in areas that would likely damage a wheeled unit. For example, I recently flew to a remote location where the ground was covered with waist high shrubs. Granted, I still ended up damaging my paramotor while attempting to takeoff.
    My actual airtime experience with a paramotor is likely better than average considering that I live in an area without many airspace restrictions. I can takeoff and fly any direction for any reasonable amount of time. I realize that some individuals enjoy referencing aeronautical charts, but not me. Though paramotoring is the biggest part of my life, aside from my family, I don’t take it very seriously. Don’t get me wrong; Paramotoring demands respect. There are potential hazards to yourself and others if you ignore the risks; However, some people treat paramotors as though they follow the same rules and regulations that general aviation aircraft do. While there are rules to follow (as outlined in Part 103), they’re loosely written because the FAA feels as though extremely lightweight flying devices do not pose a substantial threat to anyone in the proximity. By flying in non-congested areas during daylight hours, I’m free to fly my paramotor however I want. It’s freedom at it’s finest. If you live near any large airports, there’s a chance that you’ll need to travel outside of controlled airspace in order to abide by part 103.

Komentáře • 463

  • @WoodysGamertag
    @WoodysGamertag Před 3 lety +93

    One thing I think prospective pilots often need to hear is the weather availability window. You touched on it with winter but there is more to know. Before flying, I thought the weather window was similar to skateboarding. With skating, if it's warm and not raining, we're good to go.
    Instead, it's more like surfing. You develop relevant weather expertise, you watch the good weather windows approach, and you modify your schedule so that you can get out there on the best days.
    Sometimes, you'll get five chances to fly a week, sometimes it's one.

    • @therealandrewlund
      @therealandrewlund Před 3 lety +4

      And depending on where you live, maybe it's once a month...

    • @JohnnyFaber
      @JohnnyFaber Před 3 lety +5

      You still flying Woody? Blue skys to you sir. You were one of the people who inspired me to get into this sport. I am loving it!

    • @SuperCymru
      @SuperCymru Před 2 lety +1

      I also do towed sports behind my boat - one thing for sure I know the temperature, wind direction & strength ... its part of my life.

    • @CMSgtSanders
      @CMSgtSanders Před 4 měsíci

      Lol I only 1 a month with my plane 😆

  • @clippedwing-bensmith1614
    @clippedwing-bensmith1614 Před 3 lety +107

    All very good points. Let me offer some of my thoughts and advice.
    With your first flight, expect the unexpected. Not in a bad way but expect your first flight to be completely different than you expect. I was very nervous for mine. I blew 3 launches because of how nervous I was. In flight I was comfortable and it was peaceful. I didn't expect that. I had jaw ache because I couldn't stop smiling. I was however still scared but not to the point of it being debilitating. I'm glad I had good company that pushed me a healthy amount.
    When training, watch others, but never compare yourself. Everyone absorbs new information and stimulus differently. You might not quite get things as quickly, you might also be better than others, be humble and respect your own learning journey.
    Find a honest person to train you. If you don't get on with that person that's fine. Find another. The cost of training can sway you. You will soon tell if an instructor is expensive because he knows his/her worth, or because your getting ripped off. The flying community is very good at picking out the bad apples. Do your homework.
    I belive that if your instructor can't offer you a introduction tandem flight, he can't offer you that same commitment to your welbing over a radio.
    Listen to the quiet guy giving out advice and guidance. In my experience, the loud mouth on the airfield is only promoting his/her ego and doesn't have your safety as a priority.
    Aviation doesn't care how cool you are, how many subscribers you have on CZcams, likes on Instagram or how many people in the business you know. If you can't respect that, it will kill you without a flinch or remorse.
    I have personally lost a few friends. Its very rare as it is a safe sport. Accept that risk the same as you accept that risk driving to work. Did it affect me? Yes, but I still continue to fly.
    Costs are high. Its aviation, it will get cheaper but its still a small amount of people enjoying the sport.
    If you can't afford it, save. Nothing is free. If you can't give up a few beers, or that weekend treat, you will never have discipline to succeed in this sport. There is no shortcuts to success, only dedication and sacrifice.
    Your body isn't designed to fly, your just borrowing air time. Always remember that landings are guaranteed. If your flying over some risky landscapes and you have an engine out, gravity will always win.
    Just because you have driven an hour to a flying spot, always remember you don't have to fly and it might not be suitable. It's your choice. Frustrating yes, but paragliding pilots do it all the time and fly another day.
    Surround yourself early with pilots that promote safety. Call out people that fly too risky around you. If they can't take criticism, don't fly with them. Likewise, if your given some criticism, listen and respect that view.
    If you do some flying, and it's not for you. It's not for you. No one will think badly of you. Only you know how you feel about it.
    No one will think differently if you fly with wheels. Be realistic on your fitness levels.
    Learn some meteorology early. You are in mother nature's arena, it will reduce your frustrations tenfold and keep you safe.
    Running costs are low, but never zero. Put some pennies aside.
    In a nutshell, the sport is the perfect way to enjoy the sky. Its cheap in aviation terms and you can get out of the sport of what you want to get out of it.
    It's safe, but will bite you if you don't respect it.
    The community is hugely positive, but some people will try to compare your equipment and belittle you. Comparing dick sizes is prominent in every sport or hobby.
    It's frustrating not being able to fly, and it's frustrating when your engine won't start for you.
    Some of my comments are a little controversial, but I'm more than happy to change my views.
    This is some advice I wish I was give when I started. 😊

    • @DougBowman6
      @DougBowman6 Před 3 lety

      Agreed!

    • @richvincent6282
      @richvincent6282 Před 3 lety +1

      With you on all of that :)

    • @HeliPilotPaul
      @HeliPilotPaul Před 3 lety +3

      Spot on, you get out of the sport what you invest into it (time, attitude, education, fitness, money...etc)

    • @ab687
      @ab687 Před 3 lety +9

      If you are flying, go to the bathroom first. In the sky there aren’t toilets.

    • @zazsereb1499
      @zazsereb1499 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ab687 haha!

  • @bstang93
    @bstang93 Před 3 lety +59

    I have my private pilots license, and to go down to my local airport to rent a C172 for an hour is $135... It's so much more enjoyable and cheaper to fly a paramotor for an hour. The only withdrawal is that you can travel farther with an airplane than a paramotor. Great informative video Anthony!

    • @KyleJPilot
      @KyleJPilot Před 3 lety +5

      I’m with you! I’d love to get checked out to rent a plane, but just not interested in the cost right now. PPG is too easy!

    • @bstang93
      @bstang93 Před 3 lety +4

      @@KyleJPilot It's definitely worth getting your pp license to have in your back pocket but it's not always so affordable. Also getting your pp license helps you appreciate and see the rules that fixed wing pilots have to abide by. It helps you be respectful of the standards that pilots have to abide by so you're not stepping on any toes while buzzing around your local airport. :)

    • @KyleJPilot
      @KyleJPilot Před 3 lety +3

      @@bstang93 I'm Commercial/IFR in both Helicopters and F/W. I added PPG last year for fun!! I just don't want to spend the money to rent right now since PPG is so cheap! ;) I got my PPL in 2000 and was paying $55/hr. for both airplane AND instruction! Nowadays, it's impossible to find just the plane for less than $100+++ and instruction is $50+ in some places!

    • @KyleJPilot
      @KyleJPilot Před 3 lety

      @@bstang93 Also, the local airport requires I have at least $30K of my own additional insurance!! In my experience, that's what the hourly rental fees are for, so I'm a bit put off by the fact that I have to have additional insurance to rent. Just my 2 cents!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +4

      Great comment! Thank you for taking the time to write it. I agree! $135 is expensive for an hour. Paramotors are a fantastic comprise that will give us affordable fun and passion for the rest of our lives!
      ...just wish I could find a way to fly comfortably during the winter.

  • @DanielJonesParamotor
    @DanielJonesParamotor Před 3 lety +20

    The video came across really well mate, people will appreciate the honesty. When anyone asks me 'isn't it expensive?' I answer with 'Yes, but looking back I would make the same decision to buy again and again and again. Paramotoring has changed my life.'

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      Great point! It’s worth it. 💯 Even after this video, I’ve had a few mishaps and I’m still insanely passionate about flying these funky things. We must be crazy. 😂

  • @BryanPearsonParamotor
    @BryanPearsonParamotor Před 3 lety +22

    The best part about Anthony, he says he’s about 30 years old, but doesn’t look a day over 50. Double thumbs up 👍👍

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +6

      BWAHAHAHA. I’m old af.

    • @chamales3
      @chamales3 Před 3 lety +9

      You should see him without the makeup and fancy lighting.

    • @David65702
      @David65702 Před 3 lety +1

      You should see him in a dress lol.

    • @Lumineer_Cars
      @Lumineer_Cars Před 3 lety

      @@David65702 no,you don't thats creepy
      How about you see him in person with a atom 80

    • @michaelkennedy2528
      @michaelkennedy2528 Před 3 lety

      @@chamales3 I heard it was like Hillary Clinton with a beard. lol

  • @TheFaab1
    @TheFaab1 Před 3 lety +4

    These must be some of the highest quality paramotor videos I've seen in a while! Keep it up!

  • @GregAnthonyHarris
    @GregAnthonyHarris Před 3 lety +10

    The Scooter and Leandra Cutaways made me spit tea all over myself! 😂👏 This video is superb! Really nice work bro!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      🤣😂🤣 I’m glad you liked them. I knew you’d appreciate the humor in doing the cutaways. I appreciate your support. ❤️

  • @cbrownohio
    @cbrownohio Před 3 lety +16

    Great video, Anthony. As "eh-hem" older pilots in our 50's...my wife and I are thankful for wheels. They open the sport in an entirely new way to older adults who have the money, but no longer the physicality needed for enjoyment and success. You really captured the emotional aspects of learning to fly paramotors: wonderful, exhilarating, life-changing, yes. But you also addressed the true hurdles of cost, fears, hard work and realities of the sport. Well done.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for commenting this, Chris. A big part of me looks forward to flying trikes one day. Hope to have the funds available to cross that bridge when that day comes. I’ll start saving.

    • @scottphillips6847
      @scottphillips6847 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, Chris. I'm also north of my 50's and while I'm not an athlete, I can handle most physical challenges. That being said, I have considered the condition of my knees and feel I may be on the wheeled route for this sport. Tell me your experience with transporting your trike (or quad, if that's what you use) and about the ease of locating a suitable takeoff, landing and flying area. Your experience will help me know how I should proceed.

    • @cbrownohio
      @cbrownohio Před 3 lety +2

      @@scottphillips6847 Hi Scott...be glad to share. I'm 58 and my wife is 57. I had two knee surgeries before training on my left knee and this proved more of a challenge than I anticipated with soreness and mobility. For both of us, we underestimated the physical stamina required during training. We had kited a lot before training and did fine, but training to foot launch is different. We had heard the qualifying question before training, "Can you run the length of a football field with 60 pounds on your back?"
      "Well, yes," we honestly answered. And truthfully we can. ONCE. The reality of training is that we needed to do that multiple times a day for days at a time. And the answer to that was, "um, no...we really struggle to do that." Personally, I also underestimated my balance and reaction time. I'm just not 30 anymore and my body doesn't do what I want in the same ways. I envy the 30-year olds greatly in that regard. Now, truthfully, your mileage may vary and perhaps you would have a very different experience.
      So...our instructor moved us to trike and we are very grateful. We purchased gear that came with Trike capabilities: Pap frames, Vitorrazi engines (Atom 80 for my wife and 185 for me) and the PAP mini-rolling trikes. Easy to connect and set-up and break down. They basically fit in a large duffle bag. We transport both sets of gear including wings, trikes and engines/frames in our Ford Edge. It's tight be we get it done with our attached carrier on the back. (Note: we're seriously thinking of getting a small trailer and probably will soon just for easier transport.)
      Finally, our experience flying trikes are as follows:
      1. Yes, trikes do limit our locations somewhat. We need smooth ground, because our wheels are small and thin. Our light trikes make for a "similar to foot launch" flying experience, but the smaller size wheels are a factor when choosing an LZ. Depending on your wheel size, you may be able to select a less manicured terrain. (Bigger is better in that regard.)
      2. Our trikes have not been a let down. It actually sets us free to focus more on flying and less on potential falls and equipment damage subsequently.
      3. I believe that by starting on wheels and learning the aspects of flying, we could one day learn to foot launch if we choose and the conditions are favorable. (Light winds to assist, etc.) Or, we can always pull out the trikes! We love the option. And, my wife has no desire to foot launch so she's good to go.
      Bottom line: We love flying PPG, and it is an incredible, life-changing experience for us. We are grateful the sport has such great equipment that allows us, at our age, to enjoy the adventure! If this is your dream, I encourage you to go for it. I would urge anyone to select a reputable instructor and get proper training. I hope this is helpful. Reach out anytime.

  • @tomgillotti
    @tomgillotti Před 3 lety +6

    Excellent video, Anthony! This is what a lot of people need to see/hear.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, Tom! Hopefully it helps someone.

  • @parabollox-darrel
    @parabollox-darrel Před 3 lety +2

    Nice vid. I think you nailed the most important points for someone considering the sport. Thanks Anthony.

  • @fasst45072
    @fasst45072 Před 3 lety +3

    Btw outstanding video as always and really great things to consider for someone in the tirekicking phase. I will add that the time commitment and flexibility is often not discussed i.e. dropping everything to go fly

  • @johngemmi3576
    @johngemmi3576 Před 3 lety +1

    Another amazing video. Beautiful editing. Well spoken and articulate. 🙌🏻

  • @macflyguy5166
    @macflyguy5166 Před 2 lety +1

    Hope you doing well Vella! Your energy help get me into the sport! Stay safe brotha!

  • @tertiaryfish101
    @tertiaryfish101 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job as always as always brother!

  • @torqdoff
    @torqdoff Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video Anthony 👍. I’m still working on getting gear but videos like yours and the Paramotor Podcast keeps me motivated to keep saving every penny that I can so I can be back up in the air ASAP. Thanks for all the hard work you do and I totally appreciate your creativity. Cheers bro 😎

  • @goldenlira1
    @goldenlira1 Před 3 lety +2

    First of a kinda video from of one of a kind. Well done, chap.

  • @ejectkid26027
    @ejectkid26027 Před 3 lety +4

    Wintertime flying, 30⁰ or below. This is definitely a seasonal sport for me up here in ND. It was -25⁰ without windchill lol. Great video!

  • @jerrydelyea5820
    @jerrydelyea5820 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid Anthony, all great info for people getting into the sport, cheers and blue skies bro, Jerry

  • @10661956
    @10661956 Před 3 lety +7

    Anthony, excellent advice! Thank you for your videos! I'm almost 65....learned to fly 2 years ago and foot launch.....much of the time on asphalt. I feel SO fortunate to be able to do this...... it is the greatest sport Ever! This PPG "disease" is life changing for sure! 🤣👍

    • @thomasnappo6309
      @thomasnappo6309 Před 2 lety

      Yes my friend,,,running in tall grass can hinder speed for a good launch....asphalt sounds better...

  • @ryandinan
    @ryandinan Před 3 lety +9

    Awesome video Anthony! After watching this, I want to be flying right now, but it's 9ºF outside here in Missouri :(
    I hope Leandra finds the courage to get back into the air!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you, Ryan. I hope so as well. If she decides not to, I’ll by a tandem trike.
      Thankfully, Spring is just around the corner.

  • @clerissonmesquita
    @clerissonmesquita Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for your invaluable information, highly appreciate it, have a great day, keep it up the outstanding job.

  • @pjbrewer56
    @pjbrewer56 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job Anthony! Great explanations! Oh, and NICE video production.

  • @GolfFoxtrot22
    @GolfFoxtrot22 Před 3 lety +13

    I can't believe my footage is in this video. Thank you Anthony. It was such a cold flight.

    • @LeandraKVella
      @LeandraKVella Před 3 lety +1

      your clip was beautifuuuuuul 🤩

    • @GolfFoxtrot22
      @GolfFoxtrot22 Před 3 lety

      @@LeandraKVella its the only flight in 27 years that's been over snow.

    • @chamales3
      @chamales3 Před 3 lety +5

      A few of my clips were in there too. The what not to do part.

    • @GolfFoxtrot22
      @GolfFoxtrot22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chamales3 they should have been, the instructor demos what not to do. Then you look more of a hero. 😉

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +3

      @clint Chamales you’re clip was AWESOME! But scary as shit! 😆

  • @scottphillips6847
    @scottphillips6847 Před 3 lety

    Great video Anthony. This is a great idea that some have tried to cover but didn't do this as well as you did here. Nice work. Thanks for what you're doing. I think you've got a great channel to follow. Cheers!

  • @skcyclist
    @skcyclist Před 2 lety

    You are an outstanding presenter. Enthusiastic, genuine and articulate.

  • @Phoenix-One0922
    @Phoenix-One0922 Před 2 lety

    After so many videos and all the 'hype' that flyers post on YT, I've got to say that I've found your video and advice very new & refreshing. So many other importants points to cover but, I feel your channel and this, my first view of your experience is a great way to start into my adventures as a new paraglider. You've won my subscription fair and square. Blessings to your awesome family.

  • @Life_of_Rick
    @Life_of_Rick Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video - I can't wait to get started!!!

  • @averycolburn
    @averycolburn Před 3 lety +2

    Well said. I just got a wing to start kiting, looking forward to more videos, especially “common mistakes” ones!

    • @freshnelly
      @freshnelly Před 3 lety +1

      Wow, you're in for a fun time. Kite as much as you can, it's super important to not have to think when controlling a glider, it gets intuitive after 30 or so hours

  • @jbow1488
    @jbow1488 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!
    So much to take in. I didn't even think of Restricted Air Space. Just watching u fly around gravel piles was exciting. I'm hoping to do more research on instructors here in Michigan.
    Thanks very much! 👍

  • @freedomseeds8194
    @freedomseeds8194 Před 2 lety +1

    Well, I dove head first into skydiving and loved it... It looks like I found my new favorite thing.

  • @joshbarnes5784
    @joshbarnes5784 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video bro!!! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @tylercall358
    @tylercall358 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Lots of good information

  • @CedarValleyAviation
    @CedarValleyAviation Před 2 lety

    Love this video bro!!

  • @adamsilver7268
    @adamsilver7268 Před 3 lety +2

    Heeyyyyy, great stuff man. Keep inspiring people. It's always worth the investment.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Thank you bud. I hope more people get our lifestyle.

  • @bradboardwell8295
    @bradboardwell8295 Před 2 lety

    You just earned yourself a new subscriber 👍🏼👍🏼 thanks for making these videos. You, tucker, and a few others are definitely on the top of my list for PPG content.

  • @jacquesnuttall
    @jacquesnuttall Před 3 lety +3

    Hey mate, best video to date, ok no they all good. Booked my training today so see you in the air soon. Wait Australia is a bit of a paramotor trip from you. Well I will need to make a plan to come visit then. Greetings from Oz!!! 🌏🇦🇺🦘

  • @loganvaughan283
    @loganvaughan283 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Bro🤙🏼

  • @boblindner5808
    @boblindner5808 Před 2 lety

    The production quality and information in this video is superb!

  • @cobravenum
    @cobravenum Před 2 lety

    Great job dude, love the way you are cool about explaining the goods and bad or unsafe things to do. Id take lessons from you any day my guy. Thanks

  • @roberteshelman5917
    @roberteshelman5917 Před 3 lety +1

    This was such a good video, Anthony. I'm sure it will be appreciated by many. I look forward to flying with you one day!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      I look forward to flying with you as well! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. 🙂

  • @christopherroman9555
    @christopherroman9555 Před 2 lety

    Love your energy, also the content was very helpful. Thanks friend:)

  • @thisadventurelife503
    @thisadventurelife503 Před 3 lety +1

    As always brother, proper video. Kevin can fly and i took a 37° flight on Monday out here in Oregon. Brrrrr it was cold but fun factor was unmatched.

  • @DanielJonesParamotor
    @DanielJonesParamotor Před 3 lety +5

    Been looking forward to this 👍

    • @GolfFoxtrot22
      @GolfFoxtrot22 Před 3 lety

      Same here Dan, special guest appearances :).

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the support brother! Lemme know how it turned out once you’re done watching! 😁

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +2

      @@GolfFoxtrot22 British appearances are the best! They’re so...”proper”. 😉😉

    • @GolfFoxtrot22
      @GolfFoxtrot22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AnthonyVella with the correct style panche. 😉

    • @DanielJonesParamotor
      @DanielJonesParamotor Před 3 lety +1

      @Golf Foxtrot 22 We're famous now! 😅

  • @drewwiard5581
    @drewwiard5581 Před 3 lety +3

    I FINALLY made into an Anthony video!
    I have ARRIVED!!!🤙🏼
    GREAT VIDEO!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      It was about time! You’re like a friend of mine. I always want to throw in footage with/of friends.
      Btw, the n64 is mint! I’ll send her back next week. Thanks again man. It’s super appreciated!

  • @kevincollins8014
    @kevincollins8014 Před 3 lety +1

    Pretty cool and very informative video thanks for sharing it.

  • @john.french
    @john.french Před rokem

    Awesome and honest review! Loved the humor, especially the family one. Lol

  • @tonyducks1121
    @tonyducks1121 Před 5 měsíci

    This video was a thorough and honest assessment of venturing into paramotor. Answered every question I had. Thanks Anthony.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I appreciate it! I wrote the script one night while considering all of the things that I would have liked to have known, even though I didn’t know I’d want to know those things when I was looking to get into paramotoring. I’m pretty proud of how the video turned out and it is all still beneficial information. Meaning, my thoughts haven’t changed since making it.

  • @mikesmith6173
    @mikesmith6173 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks

  • @jonnomcintosh8336
    @jonnomcintosh8336 Před 3 lety

    I love ya Vella, you're a funny fella! Thanks for being a top notch advocate for this incredible sport and creating honest quality content. Rock on dude!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, Junno! That was a great rhyme. Haha. I appreciate your support. 😁

  • @albynospyder4120
    @albynospyder4120 Před 3 lety +4

    Thumbs up 👍. I would absolutely love a video about instructors. I say go for it.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for commenting. 🙂 What are you looking for in an instructor? Ie safety, strict, reputation based by size?

  • @csleclerc57
    @csleclerc57 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job, some great insights.

  • @Elusive0ne
    @Elusive0ne Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, thank you for your time and expertise!

  • @steveneckert5438
    @steveneckert5438 Před 3 lety

    Good, honest review. Appreciate hearing all of the possible problems involved before I make a purchase. Similar to windsurfing when one is always waiting for the perfect wind. I love a good motorcycle ride and only need gas.

  • @gargod33
    @gargod33 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a training course booked for next month. This video was very helpful.

    • @KyleJPilot
      @KyleJPilot Před 3 lety

      Have a great time!!! It’s amazing!

  • @loft215
    @loft215 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video, I'm so tempted to give this a shot.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Do it! Do it! Do it! 🙌🏼 I’m rooting you on. 😃

  • @muddyudders
    @muddyudders Před 3 lety +4

    Great info! My spring chicken days are long past. My back is torched but I'm going to give it a shot. I've never been the wish I would've type. Congratulations on the marriage by the way.

  • @larrydelceg2406
    @larrydelceg2406 Před 3 lety +2

    Leg pain? I'm 63 and in good physical shape. No knee or back issues, enjoy hiking/jogging, etc. And I've been planning on getting training and jumping into the sport. But your comment about leg pain makes me take pause! I've been blessed to be in good health and I really enjoy being active without issues. I've been fairly obsessively dreaming about paramotoring for quite some time, but if I go for it, will that be inviting long-term leg pain issues?
    BTW, THANK YOU for the awesome Paramotor Podcast! I've listened to every episode - some multiple times!

  • @ns7sperling1
    @ns7sperling1 Před 3 lety

    Awesome Video!!!!! Thank you.. gotta get into this Sport!!!!

  • @joshmedina5471
    @joshmedina5471 Před 3 lety +6

    I wanted to do it 15 years ago, but now that I’m 34, I finally pulled the trigger! Still in training, but certainly much more time and effort then I even expected! Well worth it though!!!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Congrats Josh! Where are you doing your training at?

    • @joshmedina5471
      @joshmedina5471 Před 3 lety

      @@AnthonyVella
      In Colorado, Fly Colorado PPG Daniel West

  • @rontoran6200
    @rontoran6200 Před 3 lety +1

    I enjoyed your honest review!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Thank YOU for teaching me how to fly! I continue to refer folks around these parts to go to Lone Star Paramotor.

  • @onursanli00
    @onursanli00 Před 3 lety +6

    Its interesting to see James deen to talk about paramotors

  • @OneTalaw
    @OneTalaw Před 3 lety

    NICE!! I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought that way about flying and heights and overcoming this fear through knowledge, experience and confidence in your equipment....Tucker Gott take note.
    Dude, keep up these video and wisdom. You jyst gained one more subscriber. 🙂👍

  • @pentachronic
    @pentachronic Před 3 lety +2

    Subbed YT and Podcast. Great discussion.

  • @johnshurts
    @johnshurts Před 3 lety +1

    An alternative to a tandem flight as a "first" flight is to find a school that offers cable tows as a training aid - you get to fly the wing without the motor in a controlled situation, usually in radio contact with the instructor. You can master the landing flare, a bit of air maneuvering and the sensations associated with flight - all a big plus.

  • @MikeSparamotor
    @MikeSparamotor Před 3 lety +4

    Another great video! Hope you inspired somebody to take it up!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Mike! I appreciate you. I sincerely hope so as well.

  • @AnudeepAD
    @AnudeepAD Před 2 lety

    Seriously, bro, I saw your video like I am talking to my friend. I like your efforts to make the video interesting by adding those tiny details. I really enjoyed it.

  • @wilsonsarmiento4842
    @wilsonsarmiento4842 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!! you are awesome. I will definitely do this.

  • @fwkb2
    @fwkb2 Před 3 lety +2

    Love it! I hope you do go ahead with a video about instructors around the country. Seems kinda sparse up here in the Northeast (Maine) but maybe I'm just not aware of what's around? I am undecided about whether to go local or travel. I would love to go local but the people I have found teaching around here have some serious backlogs.

  • @rodrygojose
    @rodrygojose Před rokem +1

    I already knew I wanna try this. But your video makes me think I can't live without trying this

  • @CuivTheLazyGeek
    @CuivTheLazyGeek Před 3 lety

    Huh, the landscape at 13:00 reminds me a lot of that landscape where Dell Schenze was harassing a poor owl... Thanks for this excellent overview!

  • @maytronix7201
    @maytronix7201 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice job on the vid man... subscribed

  • @jeremycleary2002
    @jeremycleary2002 Před 2 lety

    Great video guy 👍

  • @40krocks21
    @40krocks21 Před 3 lety +3

    I see a future for you in the ASMR community haha. Awesome video by the way. Really enjoy learning about paramotoring. Looking to start training soon! Your channel has been super helpful with understanding the sport, and videos like this help paint a picture of what to expect.
    Appreciate you my dude!

    • @LeandraKVella
      @LeandraKVella Před 3 lety

      glad i’m not the only one who believes he could make it big in ASMR haha. until that day i’ll have to stick to videos of cats and dogs eating 😅

    • @40krocks21
      @40krocks21 Před 3 lety

      @@LeandraKVella haha ya my brain automatically thinks of that when I hear his at home voice. I’m not even a big fan of ASMR, but I know that voice/tone and he’s got it!
      And ha my good friend loves all of that muckban stuff (idk how to spell it) and it’s super interesting. Not my thing but it seems like a lot of people love it. Crazy how much you can find on CZcams ha.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I sincerely appreciate you noticing the sounds. I’ve struggled with editing sound, but I’m getting better. Thank you for the support. 🙂

  • @32laurens
    @32laurens Před 3 lety

    A new Vella video AND a new Gravity Connect podcast, this must be my lucky day!
    Sorry mate, can't help with the 10K goal, I already subscribed. Keep up the good work! Look forward to see you in the sky more once spring hits your side of the globe!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      I appreciate you Laurens Bloem! You’re a consistent supporter of my content. Thank YOU!

  • @flyjtaylor
    @flyjtaylor Před 3 lety

    Dude... you gotta come fly central Texas with me! Love your enthusiasm. Reminds me of my very first feelings of walking into the sky!

  • @richvincent6282
    @richvincent6282 Před 3 lety +1

    I wasn't here to see if it was for me. I was here to see if I'd made the right decision :D :D Thanks for confirming!

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha! Exactly! I was hoping to provide some reassurance. God knows I need it from time to time. Especially after breaking props and twisting an ankle. 😂

  • @anjalirohilla5186
    @anjalirohilla5186 Před 3 lety

    Great video Anthony! I have decided to learn this sport, kiting is something which has intrigued me to learn this sport. I definitely want to master kiting , going to learn it near Houston. Do make a video on instructors , would like to know more about how one should select .
    Great work !! 🙌🏼

  • @xxxkahunaxxx
    @xxxkahunaxxx Před 3 lety

    Hi! Just wanna say thanks for making these videos! Im an old dude (55) from Canada, and i like your videos! I fly trike.

  • @cestmoi7829
    @cestmoi7829 Před rokem

    Great video 😊

  • @RyderSpearmann
    @RyderSpearmann Před 3 lety

    Nice one, Tony!

  • @eddysanta1213
    @eddysanta1213 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video.

  • @ericbt857
    @ericbt857 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video

  • @makotanko2994
    @makotanko2994 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video. Maybe you can head up a new training program for Resurgence PPG in Texas? Not only do training for veterans but the general public as well!

  • @graysquirreltreeservice7299

    Watching video loving it 😍

  • @jonathandevries2828
    @jonathandevries2828 Před 3 lety +2

    Sorry Tony i subscribed already! Looking forward to your video on training locations near sw virginia

  • @telbon8869
    @telbon8869 Před rokem

    Great video on honest review of paramotoring.
    Your presentation style, enthusiasm and obvious love of paramotor flying is infectious, although I don't need much encouragement since I've dreamed of doing this for years. I look forward to seeing your other videos.
    You really seem like a happy young man, and why wouldn't you be , with your love of flying and a beautiful wife to share your life with! Enjoy your life, treasure every happy moment for it goes by so fast. Best wishes!

  • @jacklugejr8568
    @jacklugejr8568 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @Music_and_Films
    @Music_and_Films Před rokem

    Veeery nice video, man. I've subscribed.

  • @garym7771
    @garym7771 Před 2 lety

    thank you for this info.

  • @flierbill
    @flierbill Před 3 lety

    LOVE !

  • @andreschapero3615
    @andreschapero3615 Před 3 lety +12

    Just imagine when paramotors go Tesla . Electric and no vibration, It´s possible today for 30 min flight times and prop aerodynamics will solve the noise matter once electric is the norm. Clean , light an reliable. The future looks great for this sport. Great video btw :-)

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety +1

      That sounds awesome! I definitely look forward to seeing the future of this sport as well.

    • @liveandletlive2894
      @liveandletlive2894 Před 2 lety +1

      They have Electric PPG's

    • @HandsONreviews4u
      @HandsONreviews4u Před 2 lety +2

      The motor is way more reliable 👍any type of electrical maintenance will be very costly and if you yourself need to get out of a jam after you landed in an area with no immediate technician on hand tinkering around with a motor offers more options to flying again than a mother board

  • @joecombes1964
    @joecombes1964 Před 3 lety

    11 days my man. 11 days and i start my first day of paramotor training. ive watched this video probably 30 times. love it.

    • @AnthonyVella
      @AnthonyVella  Před 3 lety

      Congrats brother! I wish you the very best. I am sure you will be in love with flying paramotors. Thank you for watching the video. I'd love to hear how training goes. Find me on instagram instagram.com/anthonykvella

    • @joecombes1964
      @joecombes1964 Před 3 lety

      @@AnthonyVella ill be sure to fill you in after the fact. and shit i gotta make a Instagram. even the old guys got one now.

  • @thomasnappo6309
    @thomasnappo6309 Před rokem

    Great video Anthony..

  • @macflyguy5166
    @macflyguy5166 Před 3 lety

    Dude thanks for making this video. I had the same feelings my first flight a few week back... nill wind take off and landing first try 😅. I was like HOLY Sh-#$!

  • @lt.dansparamotoradventures2592

    Like your videos!

  • @bamboochute
    @bamboochute Před 3 lety

    I’m so excited to start flying with you guys

  • @robertdepaulis5188
    @robertdepaulis5188 Před 9 měsíci

    All of the comments have given great advice on top off what you have stated .
    For me I learned to fly Aerochute trike almost 20 years ago .
    Ended up giving it up 3 years later when I got married.
    Simply could not take it up enough to justify the cost .
    We actually had to get a licence to fly and get a refresher every year .
    Absolutely loved my first solo .
    Was not expecting it , came to training and my instructor told me ‘ Go take it up solo ‘ straight up .
    Scary but exciting at the same time , took it 5000 feet done a few circuits then a few low level circuits then down for a perfect landing .
    Best feeling ever .
    One thing I will say if you are thinking off taking flying up .
    You don’t only need to take the price off taking it up .
    You need to think off the eventual replacement cost off the wing , which is a must and is not cheap !
    They only last for so many hours and the longer you leave it the sun the quicker it degrades .
    Take care off your equipment and truly enjoy being the one off the few who truly are gifted with flight .
    NOTHING LOWER THAN A GROUNDED PILOT

  • @jonathancallender8185

    Thanks for this

  • @andresaunders3209
    @andresaunders3209 Před 2 lety

    Searching for Garand Thumb comments;) lol great content, new subscriber

  • @MrGaborseres
    @MrGaborseres Před 6 měsíci

    Cool 😎 👍..... This is on my bucket list...