Arnala Beach

Arnala Beach

Site Location :
There is a good network of train service from Mumbai to Virar. From Virar one can always take an Auto to the site.
Take off height :
Foot Launch from ground
Takeoff areas :
Multiple areas along the beach
Wind directions flyable :
North, North West, West, South west
Landing Area :
Huge open beach for landing
Flying Season :
All round the year except monsoons.
Description :
This is a coastal site. We do winching at this place. The location also has a small 10 feet hump where ground handling practice can be done without getting sand in your glider.

Arnala Beach

Agashi Paddy Fields

Agashi Paddy fields

Site Location :
Motorable, behind St. James Church, Agashi
Takeoff areas
This is a huge open field suitable for ground handling and winching
Wind directions flyable:
South West, West , North West, North, North East
Landing Area:
Huge open field for landing
Flying Season:
November to June not usable during monsoon
Description:
This is a huge open field suitable for ground handling and winching.

Asashi Paddy Fields

Recent News

  Flying Season begins in October

 tkoff gh

 

 At Virar

 

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.

Search Our Site

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.
 

Paragliding Courses

  • 1

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.

Read More