Basic P2, Paragliding, Novice Training (1 – 5 person, packages)

$1,950.00$9,250.00

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Description

Equipment is included for each lesson. Also included is up to $800 discount for new equipment package.  To get this, equipment must be ordered before the 6th lesson. After this, a $500 discount will still be in place, any time thereafter, and any graduate will always get $500 off on any wing purchase going forward.

Unlimited training to the P2/ “USHPA Novice”, paragliding rating.   Continued support for P2 graduates, sponsorship at new sites (discounts for Mountain Trips), free task observations, for ratings above this (P3, P4, etc).  Lessons must be completed within 6 months of 1st lesson if the program starts from Febrary – June 30, if the program includes the majority of winter, Airtime of SF, extends the program to 8 months to cover the winter dates (yes, we understand winters can lower flyable dates).  Customized articles showing the techniques matching our teaching methods and systems.   Please see Concor Package for a Novice Package with the Red Tail package (Coastal and Mountain Training modules added in for our best discount)

This is the package for you if you want to have a solid set of basics.   This course generally takes students between 8 and 15 lessons, but within 6 months, there are no limits.  The main factors are the frequency of lessons, the weather on lesson attempts, the student’s learning aptitude, and how much a student studies between lessons.  For purchases of more than 1 package, the price drops 100.00 to 1850 each pkg. from the list price of 1950.00.

 

Standard rate is $1950, Discounted Rates for groups as defined below:

  • 2 or 3 people = $100 discount each= $1850  / $3700 (2) $5550 (3)

  •  4 or 5 people = $200 discount each= $1750 / $7000 (4) $9750 (5)

If you are not sure if you are ready to “fully commit”, you can do up to three “one day lessons” and pro-rate the full tuition towards this package.  Please call if you have any questions.

Additional information

Number of Packages?

1, 2, 3, 4, 5