OK…..well, maybe we’re not really marauding aerial pirates, wantonly pillaging the open skies. We are known to occasionally exercise random acts of kindness as well. Save a maiden in airborne distress, slay a dragon or two, give up a window seat for an old lady.....ya know, stuff like that. Yeeeeeeeh, that’s it, we're Paladins of the Sky.....Gliding Knights of the Pneumatic Realm.


Ok, Ok, still a bit delusional, eh? It’s all really just an archaic, sentimental and sappy romantic idea anyway. In reality, we’re just a bunch of degenerate, dirt-bag paraglider pilots. A sullied collection of miscreants who live in vans "down by the river" and run off mountains attached to cafĂ© awnings.....

However, despite of our twisted and silly notions, we do convince complete strangers to sit in our laps while hangin' thousands of feet in the air. Take a look below, we even have photographic proof!

Go to the Fly Sun Valley website for even more info.


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

This article came out today in one of the local papers, front page. Rumor has it that the NY Times article will come out tomorrow...The Weekly Sun

Friday, July 1, 2011

First "ABLE Pilot" Training Camp scheduled for August 8-12, 2011 in Sun Valley.

ABLE Pilot's mission is to help people with disabilities (spinal cord injuries, amputations, and neuromuscular disease) to safely experience the freedom, joys and sense of accomplishment of free flight that paragliding offers.

The ABLE Pilot™ program is a research and instructional program designed to establish and support the development and testing of formal paragliding, hang gliding and ultralight instructional protocol and methods for student pilots with various physical disabilities.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Spring approaches…

Longer days and March is finally here. March can be the best flying month of the ski season as thermal activity finally starts in earnest. Come see us for a flight! We are operational every day until the end of the ski season in mid-April. Flights will resume again most likely in early June when we can then again access the top of the mountain. Between that time we should be attending the Ghana Paragliding Festival, etc.