Boomerang 12 user manual
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Flying the Boomerang 12
The Boomerang 12 was developed for performance and competition pilots with extensive
fl
ying
experience. The basic types of
fl
ying described below should be second nature for such pilots, but
have been included in this manual for the sake of completeness.
Preparation for launch
Follow a consistent routine every time you
fl
y. This is very important for safety. We recommend the
following procedure:
Before
fl
ying, check the following:
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Are you in good physical and mental condition?
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Are you familiar and compliant with all applicable laws and regulations in your area?
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Are you within the certi
fi
ed weight range?
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Do you have the necessary insurance cover?
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Are you briefed thoroughly about the site, airspace and expected weather conditions of the
day?
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Is your equipment and choice of site suitable for your level of experience?
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Do you have a suitable helmet, gloves, boots, eyewear and adequate clothing?
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Are you carrying some form of identi
fi
cation, in case of an accident? Take along a radio and
mobile phone if possible.
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Do you fully understand how to safely
fl
y your new wing? If not, have your instructor or dealer
explain anything you are not sure about.
Check the following condition of your paraglider and other
fl
ying equipment before every
fl
ight:
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Is the glider fabric free from tears or other damage?
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Are the lines free from knots, tangles or other damage?
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Are the brake lines freely and
fi
rmly connected to the handle?
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Is the brake line length correctly adjusted?
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Are the maillons connecting the lines and risers closed and secured?
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Is the glider dry?
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Are the risers and carabiners in good condition?
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Is your harness in good condition?
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Is your rescue handle secure and rescue pin in?
A careful pre-
fl
ight check is required for any type of aircraft. Make sure that you exercise the same
level of care each time carry out the check.
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Once you have arrived at the take-off, you should
fi
rst take a look at the conditions: observe
wind speed and wind direction, airspace, turbulence and thermal cycles.
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Check your paraglider, harness, rescue handle and pin, helmet and other equipment.
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