Paramotor Trike

Paramotor Tandem Joyride

The huge coast northwest of Mumbai starting from Bassein fort to Arnala is lined up with many beaches.

This stretch of over 15 kilometres offers excellent aerial view of the Arabian Sea and the villages nestled amongst the palm trees, vegetable gardens, paddy fields and flower gardens.

Our tandem joyrides start either on the beach or from huge abandoned salt pans. We gain about 500 feet altitude after takeoff and show you this beautiful area in armchair comfort in an open cockpit. As we use the trike, takeoff and landing is in a seated position eliminating the hazards of foot launching.

Being a coastal area the winds are predictable and laminar especially during early morning and evening just before sunset. This is also the best time of the day to enjoy a tandem joyride with us.

This region is well connected by rail and road right up to the beach. There are many resorts in the area providing excellent meals and recreational activities a a one day package at a very reasonable rate in case you wish make this a whole day activity.

Paramotor Joyride


 

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Paragliding season is from September to May, the last three months are ideal for soaring flights in Vasai-Virar area. These months are also good for training. At Space Apple you get an advantage of winching flights before graduating to hill flying in the P1 course. The coastal location provides laminar sea breeze every day.

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About Space Apple

Virar Space Apple is based in Virar closest and the best place near Mumbai for Paragliding Training & Paramotor Joyride..
 
Samson Dsilva Samson Dsilva - CFI at Space Apple. Air & Adventure enthusiast and with over 15 years of experience in Paragliding.
 
Multi-Sport 5 Training Hills, Winching from a flat ground, Paragliding, Paramotoring, Trike flying, Power kiting, Parasailing and Aeromodelling.
 

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Regulations & Licensing in India

Paragliding, Hang gliding and Paramotoring are not regulated by DGCA or Aero Club of India, so no license is required to fly anywhere in India. However all pilots are expected to maintain a logbook to show their experience level. In absence of national policies, many states in India have come up with safety guidelines to reduce risk factors and control accidents.

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