I fly with some cool guys at work. They have been flying their whole lives and have reached a level in aviation where over 350 people trust them with their lives. But when these professional pilots find out that I fly these crazy non-structured wings, at high altitudes and for 70+ miles, they are a bit put off. "How can you risk your life for something so trivial?" they ask -
Well, as I've written here before, I need to get into the air as much as I need to breath the stuff. It's not a rational thing. I'm comfortable that I am acquiescing to the irrational. An artist does the same when he allows his strokes to be spontaneous. A potter does the same when he whacks an otherwise symmetrical pot to make it unique. I fly paragliders because they give me wings; and who among us haven't had dreams of flying unencumbered by the limitations of wakefulness.
I just came across a great video that expresses the obsession of paragliding well. I share in this pilot's addiction, to his fears that one day, I too will be unable to feel the freedom and exhilaration of foot-launched free flight. "I fly, because I can."
YouTube Link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r7zKMo3-eA
Fly safe -
Tim
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