S.I.V. Course - Paragliding Flight Accident Simulation

Learn to handle unforeseen and critical set-ups: Paragliding with awareness and control
The S.I.V. (Simulated Flight Inconvenience) course is one of the most important steps for every Paraglider pilot. It is not an aerobatic course, but an essential training course to know one's own limits and those of one's Paraglider, learning how to handle critical situations and unusual attitudes with lucidity.
Organized by the Flylibell Paragliding School on Lake Como, the course is divided into three levels (basic, intermediate, and advanced) and structured to suit the abilities and goals of each individual pilot.
A chi è rivolto il corso di Sensibilità e Controllo del Parapendio
The S.I.V. course is suitable for all licensed pilots, from the newly licensed to those who have been flying for years and want to strengthen their safety, reaction skills and technique.
Each level has precise requirements and a specific program of maneuvers, with the possibility of advancement to the next level only after practical evaluation by the instructor.

S.I.V. Course I – Basic Level
The course is spread over 2 days entirely devoted to inflation and sail control exercises. It is a highly practical and educational course that includes:
Each activity is accompanied by technical briefings and customized corrections based on each participant's mistakes and goals.
Where the course takes place: Paragliding on Lake Como
Practical activities take place on Alpe Giumello, in Valsassina, one of the most renowned flying sites for paragliding training and scenic tandem flights. Directly overlooking Lake Como, this extraordinary natural setting offers favorable weather conditions, open spaces and impeccable logistics, ideal for safe and peaceful flying throughout the year.

Paragliding course to improve takeoff and glider control in 2 days
If you feel that the moment of takeoff or ground control is causing you discomfort, this course is the quickest and most effective solution to turn uncertainty into mastery.
Contact us: you can improve your technique in as little as two days of focused work.