PROFESSIONAL Paramotor Training BUILT FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS
Our training is designed to develop confident, capable pilots, not just get you airborne once.
Certified Instructors
Quality Service
Small Class Size
Modern Equiptment
Certified Instructors
Quality Service
Small Class Size
Modern Equiptment
IS PARAMOTORING RIGHT FOR YOU?
An Honest Look at What It Takes to Succeed.
Paramotor flying is one of the most rewarding forms of aviation, but like any real skill, it requires commitment, patience, and the right mindset.
Our training is designed for people who want to become capable, confident pilots, not just check off a bucket list experience. If you’re willing to put in the effort, we’ll meet you there with structured instruction, ongoing support, and realistic expectations.
You may be a good fit for paramotor training if you:
– Are comfortable learning new physical and technical skills
– Can commit time and focus to structured training
– Value safety, preparation, and thoughtful decision-making
– Want to continue flying after training, not just try it once

WHAT MAKES OUR TRAINING DIFFERENT?
Proficiency-Focused Instruction.
We on’t measure success by “first flight.” We measure it by whether students leave training capable, informed, and confident.
Hands-On, Real-World Training
Students receive extensive ground handling, flight prep, and decision-making instruction.
Ongoing Support After Training
Our relationship doesn’t end when training does. We remain a resource as you continue flying and growing.
WHAT DOES TRAINING LOOK LIKE?
Our program has been developed to ensure pilots gain both the practical skills outside and the necessary knowledge to enjoy flying for years to come.
Our courses include hands on training time outside to develop practical skills, give real-world experience with equipment, and become a confident & proficient pilot. Paramotor flight is a weather dependent activity. The duration of our courses are specifically designed to ensure the practical skills are sufficiently developed based on our local weather patterns.
When we are not outside working with the equipment, we will be in our classroom covering the necessary knowledge required to be a successful pilot. These classes include regulations, airspace for ultralights, weather, equipment knowledge, safety, and more.
We have built a successful program that recognizes:
– Progression happens at different speeds for different people
– Weather and conditions affect training schedules
– Real proficiency takes practice beyond the first flight
– Quality training prioritizes long-term safety over shortcuts
If you’re unsure whether paramotoring is a good fit, that’s completely normal. Most of our students start with questions. Our job is to help you understand the process, the commitment involved, and whether out training approach aligns with your goals before you commit.
Scheduling & Pricing
How to reserve your spot in a training class.
In order to ensure each student receives ample, individualized attention, we limit class sizes to a small number. Our 2026 training dates are published and starting to book.
To reserve a spot in one of the training classes, students select the training dates that best fit their schedule. A deposit of $750 is required to reserve your spot in a training course. The remaining course balance is due two weeks before the selected training course.
AFTER TRAINING: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Completing training is just the beginning.
We help graduates with equipment selection, continued skill development, flying site assessment & selection, introduction to local flying communities, and maintenance support so they can continue flying safely and confidently.
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Home Training Field
Three Rivers Airport Ultralight Field (KHAI)
2010 Hov Aire Dr, Three Rivers, MI 49093
We spend most of our summer months at our home location in Michigan training when the weather is best for students to learn. During the winter, we relocate to warmer and more stable weather areas. We have trained all over the country including in Michigan, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and more.
