Where can I fly a powered paraglider?
The short answer. From and to any relatively flat surface that is reasonably free of obstructions such as power lines, trees, and fences as long as the flight is not conducted over congested areas or within certain controlled airspace without prior permission. The comprehensive Powered ParaSports’ answer. One of the many things that make powered paragliders so appealing is that they are extremely portable on the ground and extremely maneuverable in the air. A PPG can easily be transported with an automobile, SUV, or RV. A PPG can be operated from any relatively flat surface that is free of obstructions such as trees, power lines, or fences. Bringing your PPG along with you on a RV “road trip” and flying over areas that you would like a better view of is certainly possible. An airport is not required for takeoffs or landings. The amount of space that it takes to turn any vehicle around is dependent to some degree on speed. The slow speed that PPGs fly at makes them highly maneuverable a