APPI Flight LOGBOOK for Solo Pilot

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APPI Flight LOGBOOK for Solo Pilot Version 1.04

APPI Education System Choose from a wide range of APPI paragliding certification courses with many study options. * A member must confirm online the personal information of account to receive the APPI certification card.

Welcome to APPI Welcome in the world of Paragliding APPI is a pioneering Paragliding International organization, which brings an evolutionary system of the highest quality in Paragliding Education. Professional International Standard, best pedagogic system, safety, online insurance and online training resources. Our aim is to help you to fly happily and above all safely! This is our priority and this is the reason APPI exists. APPI provides a license that is internationally recognized and of the highest standard. APPI is a growing WORLDWIDE FLYING COMMUNITY and ASSOCIATION for development of paragliding for the benefit of all individuals, from beginners to solo pilots, professional tandem pilots and instructors. Once a validated member you can find online at www.appifly.org all the information needed to increase your knowledge and skills, acquire new qualifications, manuals, exams, information on flying in other countries, flying atlas, photos, list of APPI schools... As a benefit of being an APPI member, any APPI pilot can get one day FREE assistance in any APPI school in the world. APPI makes you HAPPY!

What is this logbook for? By keeping careful records of your flights it logs your hours for yourself and your paraglider. It reminds you of sites you have visited and your flying experience. It plots your progression as a pilot. It records your flying history and achievements. It is an essential document for all APPI courses. With APPI you: Find the best standard around the world Find schools and places to fly all around the world Find the guarantee of the best paragliding schools Get your license and international certification Update your level all around the world Find new friends everywhere you go Find the best way for your paragliding insurance Participate and be active in the world of paragliding In this logbook you: Find the most modern and revolutionary system to progress safely though each stage Reach definable stages or goals easily Expand your operational and natural freedom A chart to map your progress in your paragliding career Fly safely as a life style! APPI is an evolutionary system, a modern practical way of learning and teaching. An intelligent way of living.

Name : Blood group : E-mail: Tel: Address: In case of accident, person to contact: Record of Qualifications gained Ratings Date Instructor First aid rescue Open Sky Pilot Adventure Pilot APPI Pilot Soaring Alpine Winch SIV Pilot Advanced SIV XC Pilot Perf. Pilot Acro. Pilot D-bag Pilot Mini-wing Speed ride Parahawking Advanced Pilot Rescue Packer

AIRLAW Aerial Collision Avoidance

TAKE OFF PROCEDURE

LANDING PROCESS

Types of cloud

Open Sky Pilot Theoretical knowledge Date Instructor WEATHER : Airflow - Over obstacles/ Hills, ridges, gullies/ Venturi areas/ Evolution of the day/ Valley wind/ Anabatic/ Katabatic/ Sea breeze/ Lee side turbulence/ Wind gradient/ Slope lift/ Basic cloud types : Cirrus/ Alto Stratus / Cumulus MECHANICS OF FLIGHT : How a paraglider flies/ 3 axes pitch roll/ Yaw/ Air forces/ Air speed and ground speed/ Trajectory and drift/ Different speed ranges of the glider AIRLAW : Consider and respect environment and rules of site/ Airspace rules and anti-collision rules AIRMANSHIP : Active piloting / Types of turn/ Take off/ In flight and landing procedure/ Understand safe speed to fly/ Emergency landings : trees, water, power lines/ Parachute landing fall/ Reserve parachute STATE OF MIND : Physical and emotional/ Understand limits EQUIPMENT : Introduction/ Care and maintenance/ Reserve parachute on pre-flight check and how to use ANALYSIS : Wind direction and speed; / Consider the shape of the slope; choose the right place to lay out. Daily weather analysis : Clouds / conditions / predict and analyse the evolution of the day 14 years minimum age, depending on local rules Minimum of 5 days course

Beginner Tasks Date Instructor Intro Equipment/ Maintenance/ Vocabulary Daily inspection - material checking/ Packing Weather analysis/ Airflow/ Site inspection Take-off 5 point control/ pre-flight checks 1. Glider laid out into wind in an arc, lines untangled, reserve pin in place, brakes and front risers in hands 2. All buckles fastened harness, helmet, carabiners 3. Wind strength, direction, thermic cycle, weather 4. Take off stop line decision point. Turn direction 5. Airspace all clear above behind and around Take off in 4 phases 1. Inflation good timing/ right speed/ look ahead 2. Control with the break/ efficient visual check 3. Decision to take off or stop by safety stop line 4. Acceleration leaning on chest strap, keep running, contact point good trajectory Slalom: trajectory/pitch /roll axis in contact with glider Harness simulator/getting in and out of harness/ turns Inflight check, hands through brake handles Small flights Follow flight plan/ 3 D markers/ correction of trajectory Flight with changes in direction: 90/ 180/ 270/ 360 Explore speed range, best glide ratio/ max speed/ min sink Create pitch let stabilize/ create roll let stabilize Loss of height stable in good speed range Final approach : stable/ speed/ legs down/ looking ahead Landing into wind / flare / final braking

Adventure Pilot Theoretical knowledge Date Instructor WEATHER : Global weather/ High and low pressure systems/ Isobars/ Air masses/ Weather fronts : Cold, Warm, Occluded/ Associated clouds/ Lenticular cloud/ Cumulonimbus/ Orography / Radiation fog/ Temperature inversion MECHANICS OF FLIGHT : Pitch on a slope/ pendulum stability/ Understand causes and recovery from Stalls/ Spins/ Asymmetric and symmetric collapse AIRLAW : Airspace rules and regulations/ APPI rules/ Keep a logbook/ Wear a helmet AIRMANSHIP : Emergency landings on trees, water, power lines / Parachute landing fall/ Reserve parachute STATE OF MIND : physical and emotional/ Understand limits EQUIPMENT : Know how to connect and adjust the speed bar/ Adjust harness length/ Safety of chest strap setting/ Seat/ Check safety points of a reserve system/ Understand the maintenance and packing periodicity ANALYSIS : Daily weather analysis/ Taking topographic markers in flight/ Slope/ Height difference/ Approach/ Landing analyze conditions : wind speed, direction, cycles/ Choose right timing/ Taking information, position and condition, on landing wind sock/ Drift 14 years minimum age, depending on local rules Minimum of 10 days course

Intermediate Tasks Date Signature Make clear the 3 parts of the flight: Take-off/ Flight/ Landing Daily weather analysis and evolution Take-off 5 point control/ pre-flight checks Take off in 4 phases : Inflation/ Control/ Decision/ Acceleration/ Looking ahead with good trajectory Stopping the take-off on safety line After take-off in flight check/ Getting into harness Hands through brake handles Respecting flying direction after take off Big Ear + change of trajectory Roll + control/ roll with big ears Pitch control Speed bar Speed control Figure 8/ Down wind/ Up wind position Landing technique PTU/ S/ 8 Landing in decided area Maneuvering with D line in case of brake line failure

APPI Pilot Theoretical knowledge Date Signature WEATHER : Temperature inversion/ Thermal triggers and collectors/ Evolution during the day/ Stability and instability/ Temperature gradient/ Inversions/ Dangerous situations for flight MECHANICS OF FLIGHT : Mechanics of big ears and speed bar/ Spiral dive, neutral and unneutral rotation/ Understand and practice asymmetric collapse/ Symmetric collapse/ B line stall AIRLAW: Understand airspace rules & obligations as Pilot AIRMANSHIP : Using ridge lift/ Weight shift away from slope/ Thermalling skills/ Terrain avoidance / flying with others / limitations of currency and experience STATE OF MIND : Understand limits of glider/ Weather/ Mental/ Maneuvering safely/ Terrain/ Traffic/ Conditions/ Stability / Understand the reached level and the risk of the activity EQUIPMENT : Daily inspection and Maintenance/ Glider weight range and certification/ Know how to assess damage on a glider ANALYSIS : Weather/ Wind analysis before and during the flight/ Safety attitude planning flying plan/ Understand the airflow/ Plan the evolution of the conditions during the day/ Be able to adapt the flight and landing to changes in conditions 16 years minimum age, depending on local rules Minimum of 15 days course

APPI Pilot Tasks Date Instructor Daily Weather Analysis, timing cycles Takeoff procedures / 5 point pre-flight check Starting and following own flight plan Choosing when to take off, good running After take-off in flight check/ Harness/ Trajectory Take-off with side wind 45 degrees max Managing the glider on pitch and roll axis Respecting flying distance from other pilots and terrain Descent technique : Big ears with speed bar/ B stall Keep a correct angle of attack Using lift in safe way/ Body and brake balance/ Different Rhythms of turn Managing basic asymmetric collapse/ Frontal collapse/ Trajectory/ Opening Using slope lift/ Soaring/ Placement/ Speed range glider Thermalling, controlling outside brake Precise landing in changing conditions Emergency landing process Flying with others Accident procedure APPI Understand limits: Glider/ Weather/ Mental Minimum 25 flights with registered instructor on logbook Pass Theoretical exam (upon exam on APPI website, 50 questions with at least 80% correct answers)

Advanced Pilot Theoretical knowledge Date Instructor WEATHER : Global weather/ High and low pressure systems/ Isobars/ Air masses/ Weather fronts : Cold, Warm, Occluded/ Associated clouds/ Lenticular cloud/ Cumulonimbus/ Orography / Radiation fog/ Temperature inversion MECHANICS OF FLIGHT : Understand the limits of flight/ How to induce and recover from full stalls/ Spins/ Spiral dives/ Sats AIRLAW : Plan flights with aeronautical map and navigate through allowed areas AIRMANSHIP : Objective evaluation of situations/ Flight analysis/ Fly a long time/ Managing stress level/ Keep concentration/ Find timings to rest/ Be able to see the possibilities of the type of flight STATE OF MIND : Be able to plan the future/ Individual progression on different flying types/ Other qualifications/ Be able to not fly if conditions or state of mind are unsuitable/ Understanding the risk of performance flying and adapt behavior EQUIPMENT : Know how to inspect and make minor repairs to glider/ Brake lines/ Stitching/ Know how to use flight instruments/ Know how to adjust the harness before and during the flight ANALYSIS : Compare the weather report with the conditions on site/ Predict the evolution of the day and flying possibilities/ Keep analyzing all through the flight/ Be able to choose take off and landing areas when out of official flying site 16 years minimum age, depending on local rules

Advanced Pilot Tasks Date Instructor Must be a qualified APPI pilot Valid first aid certificate Minimum of one year experience with 200 flights and 100 hours on logbook or 120 flights under APPI instructor supervision 10 different flying sites, Alpin and Soaring APPI certified Alpin and Soaring Advanced SIV certification with complete 3 days Advanced SIV course Pass Theoretical exam (Advanced pilot exam from APPI website with 100 questions and minimum 80% correct answers) Pass Practical Exam (3 solo flights with 2 APPI Instructors)

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