Paragliding in India with Nirvana Adventures – Kamshet
Paragliding in India with Nirvana Adventures - Kamshet

Last Weekend at Kamshet and Native Place

November 23, 2011 · by Astrid Rao · in Flying sites, Flying with Friends, Learn to fly, Visiting Pilots
Tamara at Native Place  back from Paragliding

Tamara at Native Place

Students in the Elementary Pilot Course come back to Native Place after an early morning session at Shinde Tekdi paragliding site

Grey Hornbill

At Native Place we capture the Grey Hornbill on  camera for the first time

Crimson Sunbird in the Scarlet Clock Vine

The Crimson Sunbird is back

Singing under the stars

Singing on the Native Place terrace at Night with Dara Hogan visiting pilot from the UK

Ashwin and Anand

Ashwin and Anand at Tower Hill landing

Anand Ashwin and Kunal have an early morning flight at Tower Hill on Sunday before heading back to the city

Another wonderful weekend

Peace Bliss & Happy Landings

Astrid & Sanjay Rao

www.flynirvana.com

www.nativeplace.com


Dylan goes XC

November 14, 2011 · by Astrid Rao · in Flying sites, Flying with Friends, Learn to fly
Watching paragliding

Dylan and me

The XC fever continued this weekend.  Pilots were hoping for the right conditions to get high and head out. Hiren had stayed back from the previous weekend. Monday he flew to Govitri (the village before Native Place) and Tuesday he came all the way in and landed near Native Place.  I traveled up to Kamshet with my 22 year old nephew Dylan on Friday. Dylan had XC on his mind and was hoping to head downwind towards Karla if he got the chance.
We met Ravi and Sandip at Rangoli by 9.30 am and drove to Tower Hill with them.  The conditions were good in the morning and the prediction was that the wind would die out / turn north by late afternoon. We had nice flights in the late morning and headed out to Native Place for lunch.
Saturday saw many pilots on the hill. The conditions were variable. It was easy to spot the cycles with gliders gaining height and spreading out only to be flocking back at the ridge 10 minutes later. I waited too long and finally did a nil wind takeoff and a top to bottom flight.
paragliding takeoff

Dylan takes off

Sunday was an amazing day. We all got pretty high. Dylan got up to 1500 and headed out as planned. He flew downwind and landed at Lonavala about 10 km as the crow flies. Some of us went to retrieve him and when he met he said with a big grin “I left the dog to die’ A phrase we picked up from Jocky Sanderson.
At the site

Dylan with the Raos - good relations :)

Dylan has been flying since the age of 15. He has flown 45 km XC in Bir but never left the hill at the home sites in Kamshet. During the last weekend’s thermalling and XC course he missed 2 opportunities to fly out with Chris and Jocky and was determined to leave the hill this weekend and he did.
We are proud of you Dylan
Peace Bliss & Happy Landings
Astrid & Sanjay Rao
www.flynirvana.com
www.nativeplace.com

XC Flying with Jocky Sanderson at Kamshet, India

November 10, 2011 · by Astrid Rao · in Flying sites, Flying trips, Flying with Friends, Learn to fly

Flying High at Tower Hill

On the last day of the workshop the general task of the day was to gain height and head out over the back in the general direction of Lonavala and Mumbai.  Pilots took off by 2.30 and were buzzing about trying to get up and out. Chris White was up there and waiting to fly out with anyone who got high enough. He later headed out with Abhijit.

Back on the hill the skies were full of rainbow colored gliders buzzing about at different elevations and distances moving out and back to the ridge when the wind cycles slowed down.

Rinul gets ready to takeoff - Ravi watches the wind

Dwane, Dylan, Hiren and Sandip, Rinul all gained height at some point or the other. Rinul got up and hung around by the tower working it  and waiting.   Jocky Sanderson took off later that afternoon. Those who were interested were told to land at 4.30 for a lecture in Psychology and then it would be time to go our own ways.  Jocky took off and headed back over the hill with the pilots who were high enough and ready to go.  Rinul and Foram another young female pilot headed out with him. They flew 6 km back over the hill in a down wind glide. Just 6 km you may say but we were super excited to see Rinul and Foram head out . Way to go girls I said to myself as I kept turning in sink to get yet another view of the crescent shaped wings fading out as they glided further away from us.

Fly Rinul Fly

I met Foram later when we gathered  at the Rangoli Restaurant for the last lecture and to say our goodbyes. “You should have been there with us Astrid” she said. At that instant I came to the realisation that although I had been hesitant to leave the hill,  as I saw them head out i knew in my heart that was definitely where i wanted to be – heading out on a glide with friends.

The course ended with a lecture on Psychology and Flying and like the very first lecture it aimed many kicks at my butt waking me up to the many possibilities of stepping out of my comfort zone away from my unique self crafted issues to overcome my fears and demons and fly high and far.

We said our goodbyes and headed out to Native Place for one last night of being together. Happy excited pilots and friends sharing special experiences. That night we thank Nirvana Instructors Ravi and Sandip once again for putting us first and foregoing chances to head out and away. You guys are amazing.

Peace Bliss & Happy Landings

Astrid Rao

3 Day Paragliding Safety & Thermalling Course with Jocky Sanderson at Kamshet

November 10, 2011 · by Astrid Rao · in Flying sites, Flying trips, Flying with Friends, Learn to fly
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Jocky Sanderson and Chris White with the FlyNirvana Team

The dates for the course were November 4th to 6th. Ten of us from Nirvana Adventures including a young Sunith Rao who has been a great fan of Jocky’s having watched his Security in Flight training video  innumerable times since the age of 4. In all there were over 35 pilots signed in for the course and our team went with no expectations and an open minds happy to meet the big man, listen to and fly with him.

Jocky Sanderson came across as youthful and full of energy. We were all familiar with how he looked from having watched his Security in flight video for the past 15 years. ‘He seems to be growing younger’ I thought. I guess it comes from doing what you love most.  From his very first lecture we were spellbound. He delivered his lectures with a playful energy and his sound effects ( yes he made the most interesting sounds much to our delight) we were hooked.   A guru for sure –  I’d say a natural child and a guru rolled into one. An amazing combo of wisdom, patience and enthusiasm

Site Briefing

Setting out the tasks for the day

Over the next couple of days were filled with morning and evening lectures and and an afternoon flying session  (Strong winds in the morning kept is in the classroom)   The group was loosely divided according to experience and the more proficient pilots took off in stronger winds while the rest waited for more favorable conditions. the flying was task based – thermalling, practicing maneuvers and those who got enough height would head out with Chris White, Jocky’s colleague.

Jocky Sanderson and Chris White - Party on the roof at Native Place

All in all it was a wonderful experience. Jocky beame a catalyst and raised our energy levels and our eagerness to learn, better ourselves. ‘Practice Practice Practice’, ‘Push your boundaries’ and ‘become one with your wing’ were the key words flying around. He changed the way we percieved our home sites and opened our thought process to new and exciting possibilities. Many pilots bested their performances including Rinul Pashankar who flew 6 km  XC along with Jockey  on the last day ( read about that in the next blog)

To see more pictures of this weekend click here

We are all grateful for the wonderful energizing experience

Peace Bliss & Happy Landings

Astrid Rao

www.flynirvana.com

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