Additional information
How Many Packages? | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
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$2,300.00 – $10,500.00
Equipment is included for each lesson. Also included is up to $800 discount for new equipment package. To get this, equipment must be ordered before the 6th lesson. After this, a $500 discount will still be in place, any time thereafter, and any graduate will always get $500 off on any wing purchase going forward.
Unlimited training to the P2/ “USHPA Novice”, paragliding rating. Continued support for P2 graduates, sponsorship at new sites (discounts for Mountain Trips), free task observations, for ratings above this (P3, P4, etc). . Lessons must be completed within 6 months of 1st lesson if the program starts from Febrary – June 30, if the program includes the majority of winter, Airtime of SF, extends the program to 8 months to cover the winter dates (yes, we understand winters can lower flyable dates). The add ons included, do not have to happen within the 6 or 8 months of the program start. These are unlimited time-frames.
After completing the P2 program, this package adds in the Red Tail program (Coastal Soaring and Mountain Clinics). List price ala carte is $650 for both, or as a package $500, but in this package it is just $350 more than the P2 Basic, our best deal!
Please see Baic P2, Novice Package, for comparison.
This is the package for you if you want to have a solid set of basics. This course generally takes students between 8 and 15 lessons, but within 6 months, there are no limits. The main factors are the frequency of lessons, the weather on lesson attempts, the student’s learning aptitude, and how much a student studies between lessons. For purchases of more than 1 package, the price drops 100.00 to 1850 each pkg. from the list price of 1950.00.
Standard rate is $2300, Discounted Rates for groups as defined below:
If you are not sure if you are ready to “fully commit”, you can do up to three “one day lessons” and you can pro-rate the full tuition towards this package. Please call if you have any questions.
How Many Packages? | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
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