J. Bradley very much enjoys the landing sector. He does not
consider the single-tether framed paraglider a paraglider; for him, only
the soft non-airframed long-lined gliding kites are paragliders; but
that neglects the history of paragliders; he enters in the 2000s and
neglects to respect the history of paragliders and the fundamental
mechanics of paragliders for classifying. Paragliders are gliding
kites, no matter the format of the wing; the wing set can be any wing
known to aviation; and the wing set of a paraglider may have one, two,
or very many wings in the one paraglider.
Stop a PG flight session at 1000 m AGL. How to do such? All
ideas are welcome. See associated launching topic of starting a PG
flight session at AGL of 1000 m; how?