One of my first videos I watched,as i rapidly took interest in the sport of PPC flying. Awesome video ! 1 year ago, I took up drone photography. This past spring I met a guy that owned a ppc, and I knew right away, I had to look further into it. luck had it, I was able to take a ride in a 2 seat ppc from a local man in my neighboring area. 3 weeks later I owned a Buckeye dream machine, red barron red/2 seat/582 rotax. Life was on a fast track. i took a few field lessons, and help from 2 local men that have become true friends, You can say they took me under their wing, patiently worked with me with good instruction, and I have now been solo several times and absolutely love it. Started out as a drone hobby 1 year ago, and now flying like a bird. Nothing compares. Hope you have safe flights,keep the videos coming, Thank you,Jim
@Randall D No, you don't need a license to fly a powered parachute or a registration for the aircraft AS LONG AS the powered parachute meets the guidelines of an Ultralight Vehicle. If you don't know what the definition of an Ultralight Vehicle is, refer to 14 CFR § 103.1(e). For powered parachutes that don't meet the definition of Ultralight, at least a Sport Pilot certificate with a powered parachute rating is needed.
Like Jim this video was a great introduction to the sport. Now we have our own 2 seat powered parachute and my daughter and twin boys all obtained their pilot certificates at 15 years of age. Nothing beats being in the air with good company. Thanks Willey. Keep well my friend.
VERY nice video both in content & the production. Thanks, Wiley Grant for your well-spoken , well-paced description of the powered parachute experience. Definitely got me thinking about getting one. Hope Wiley is well & still flying...
I just recently started ppc's I have a Harmening.... I have thousands of skydives and never really thought much of the canopy ride. This changed all of that!!! Once you've flown... You always look to the sky waiting to get back there.
In’95, I had a near-fatal skydiving accident. During the healing process, I met Ken Benner in Billings, MT. He introduced me to this wonderful sport, and I was soon flying my own Six Chuter SR-1. Ken soon bought a 582 Dream Machine. It was awesome. I always loved the freedom of my single-seat. Being a former jumper, I loved the ability to hot dog it a bit. Anyway ken, myself, and many others enjoyed the flyins and numerous activities over the years. I got out in ‘04 when FAA started cracking down on us, and I was driving truck and didn’t have much time to play. I miss it horribly. Anyone see Kenny out there, have him hit me up - it’s been a long time, bro. Johnny would like know what you’re up to, and if you still got your wings on!
If you go single seat like a trike it's about half the cost as a tandem Rotax powered setup. Those can go up to 30k. Decent trike setup single seater 12 to 14k gets a nice setup. Foot launch with just a backpack seat and no wheels and that's under 10k all day long.
I don't fly the trikes, I have only flown the foot launch models. I can attest that this might be the best thing to happen to aviation since the Wright brothers!!! A blast... You can fly on a daily basis for under $5,000
I had and flew my 98' Dream Machine 502 for about 7 years here in Indiana also, dream come true. Hope someday to get back into it again, nice to have land to just get out and fly rather than having to haul it somewhere to fly out of.
Common sense says to turn right you would push the left pedal forward, like with a motorbike, bicycle or a skid steer. Its so ingrained in me to do that I'd hafta get the controls changed to work that way.
Now that I finally have found access to a private airfield, I can seriously think of getting one after 30 years thinking of it. What is required to getting a 2 seater? I read special certification is required. What is involved? Can I get a PPC and NOT be trained to fly?
A two seat powered parachute requires at least a sport pilot license and is an FAA registered aircraft. The simplest way to fly is to buy a single seat machine that complies to FAR part 103. That means empty weight of not more than 255 lbs. and not more than 5 gallons of fuel. No license required. Go get dual instructions somewhere to be safe and enjoy your flying.
I recently purchased the exact same model and year. Do you know where I can get replacement parts and instruction manual. I can't seem to find anything online. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
I've recently run across one of these used, for $1000. I'm going to check it over pretty well and if I like it, will buy it and train myself to fly it!
Hello Fred! I noticed you have been answering posts for the last two weeks! Good to hear you are still active. I have viewed this video 20 times! It is very enjoyable to watch. I am almost too old to start at 70, but I sure do have a yearn to get up there. Do you still fly around?
I'm 65. Been flying one a year now. You can keep it simple. I hope to get 10 more years out of the sport. Sure is nice once you get in the air. To have a barn & land like Mr Grant would be best.
@@fredgrant1061 it makes me feel kinda special for you to send me a reply! You have been famous to me these past few years because 6 years ago I started following the PPC videos...and you always have been the first and best video I watched. I really hope you and the wife get better soon! Have a better day!
They are very fun, but stay out to late on a morning flight, & the building thermals & turbulence can become quite unnerving in a hurry, making you feel like your on the end of a Bungie.
The ideal flight conditions are from calm to 10 mph wind. Less is better. Winds most places in the Midwest begin to come up around 10am. Evenings as the sun goes down are ideal.
@@fredgrant1061 For sure! I went out one morning, & thermals built sooner than expected, & by the time I got back to my LZ, my carts nose was doing figure 8's. Not a fun experience! 🤢
There is a very healthy nervousness that comes with flying (for me anyway). You don't want to mess up, it could be deadly. I like a few drinks, but would never drink and fly. You get high every time anyway :D.
I don't know if you monitor this posting but I have just bought beautiful 09 buckeye eagle single seat. I am not trained to fly, I have looked for it but no one around me with in forever does this, I am tempted to take what I have learned and go practice kiting, and setting up the chute bringing it up properly than bringing it back down, then just kite up one time and leave this planet. I have been warned profusely about trying to do this by the trainer I bought this from. He lives 10 hrs away so I can,t train with him. What do you think of all this training just to have fun?
***** Can't means won't.Only a complete fool flies without proper instruction....but don't let me discourage you. I've watched others fly without instruction, and am a pilot myself. If you do go the self teaching route, I suggest you tell experienced pilots in your area so they can sit in lawnchairs and watch / film you pile it up...and you probably will. Makes for great TH-cam videos.
***** David, where are you? I have flown one for 14 years. You can thank the GD FAA for your trouble. We were 12k strong when they grabbed us up and asked congress for more money. Their rules are a lie though, and I fly my 2 place just as I did when 'exempted' (I have studied law for 7 years and have no fear of the leaches). YOU DO NOT WANT TO FLY WITHOUT INSTRUCTION!! Though they are the easiest thing to fly, there are things you gotta know. I soloed in 1.5 hrs. But my instructor was awesome. I had an engine out within one year, 230lb guy in the back, and thanks to training, it was no big deal. My 'N-number' is 'not for commerce' . Answer me, and I may find you a rebel who can help. Watch the video. Your servants in government made this harder, less likely, less safe and more expensive. Your GD SERVANTS!
Kaylejwm Good, glad you're safe and flying :). I will tell you this, from experience. Fly as if it will quit and any time, so you have a glide slope to a safe landing. If it does quit, flare hard with feet, AND grab the lines with your hands and cross them in front of your chest right before hitting the ground. I had no damage fully loaded (2 place).
I've always enjoyed this video Constance - I see you lost Wiley earlier this year - God Bless you and your family.
One of my first videos I watched,as i rapidly took interest in the sport of PPC flying. Awesome video ! 1 year ago, I took up drone photography. This past spring I met a guy that owned a ppc, and I knew right away, I had to look further into it. luck had it, I was able to take a ride in a 2 seat ppc from a local man in my neighboring area. 3 weeks later I owned a Buckeye dream machine, red barron red/2 seat/582 rotax. Life was on a fast track. i took a few field lessons, and help from 2 local men that have become true friends, You can say they took me under their wing, patiently worked with me with good instruction, and I have now been solo several times and absolutely love it. Started out as a drone hobby 1 year ago, and now flying like a bird. Nothing compares. Hope you have safe flights,keep the videos coming, Thank you,Jim
@Randall D No, you don't need a license to fly a powered parachute or a registration for the aircraft AS LONG AS the powered parachute meets the guidelines of an Ultralight Vehicle. If you don't know what the definition of an Ultralight Vehicle is, refer to 14 CFR § 103.1(e). For powered parachutes that don't meet the definition of Ultralight, at least a Sport Pilot certificate with a powered parachute rating is needed.
Take me take me!
Like Jim this video was a great introduction to the sport. Now we have our own 2 seat powered parachute and my daughter and twin boys all obtained their pilot certificates at 15 years of age. Nothing beats being in the air with good company. Thanks Willey. Keep well my friend.
Where and what kind did you buy? I live in Seymour In, and interested in getting into this sport. Thanks
@@434holly I bought the Hummerchute by Aerochute Industries.
I've never even knew about these until now. And now I have another goal to accomplish. Thank you
I'm a x trucker and I gotta say I miss the back country roads of the heartland. sure is nice to see from the air. be safe☺
VERY nice video both in content & the production. Thanks, Wiley Grant for your well-spoken
, well-paced description of the powered parachute experience. Definitely got me thinking about getting one. Hope Wiley is well & still flying...
Been two years, have you purchased one yet?
I just recently started ppc's I have a Harmening.... I have thousands of skydives and never really thought much of the canopy ride.
This changed all of that!!! Once you've flown... You always look to the sky waiting to get back there.
In’95, I had a near-fatal skydiving accident. During the healing process, I met Ken Benner in Billings, MT. He introduced me to this wonderful sport, and I was soon flying my own Six Chuter SR-1. Ken soon bought a 582 Dream Machine. It was awesome. I always loved the freedom of my single-seat. Being a former jumper, I loved the ability to hot dog it a bit. Anyway ken, myself, and many others enjoyed the flyins and numerous activities over the years. I got out in ‘04 when FAA started cracking down on us, and I was driving truck and didn’t have much time to play. I miss it horribly. Anyone see Kenny out there, have him hit me up - it’s been a long time, bro. Johnny would like know what you’re up to, and if you still got your wings on!
The wings have come along ways since then! Love the video!
This has been a life long dream of mine, just can't afford it
You could have, before the government f'd it up! There were many competing companies, now there are few.
I used to own one, sold it and miss it
If you go single seat like a trike it's about half the cost as a tandem Rotax powered setup. Those can go up to 30k. Decent trike setup single seater 12 to 14k gets a nice setup.
Foot launch with just a backpack seat and no wheels and that's under 10k all day long.
Could you replace rotten tires with something from home Depot? (Wheels?)
Beautiful video! I myself fly a 1997 red Buckeye Falcon582 single-seater with an ASAP Mustang S380 wing and I absolutely love it!
Wiley. Great you are enjoying your dreams. Keep it up buddy!!
I had a 2000 Destiny and it was dream to fly.
hi i hope he still flys. i am just wondering. i had to say after watching him and the video . i bought one too.
Ir looks like lots of fun! I enjoyed the video.
Thanks Phil.
We just moved to Saint Augustine Florida I would love to look into this.
What a wonderful video!
Enjoyed your video mate thanks for sharing ,keep safe
Imagine the level of freedom you must feel. Amazing.
you are absolutely correct.
I don't fly the trikes, I have only flown the foot launch models. I can attest that this might be the best thing to happen to aviation since the Wright brothers!!! A blast... You can fly on a daily basis for under $5,000
ppg footlaunch is no comparison to ppc trike, I have done both
Thank you for this well done video
That’s livin the dream! So cool! :)
You are Soo cool Uncle Wiley!
Uncle Wiley is the shit!
Nice job on this Connie
Wow awesome video ....
Jim I love the relaxed nature of your aircraft. Perhaps a helmet or maybe not. God bless.
I do wear a helmet most of the time.
I had and flew my 98' Dream Machine 502 for about 7 years here in Indiana also, dream come true. Hope someday to get back into it again, nice to have land to just get out and fly rather than having to haul it somewhere to fly out of.
Thanks for the video. Nice
this is awesome I have to get one
Thanks for sharing.
Quickest five minutes I have had for awhile. It was over way too soon.
Nice video!
Common sense says to turn right you would push the left pedal forward, like with a motorbike, bicycle or a skid steer. Its so ingrained in me to do that I'd hafta get the controls changed to work that way.
No. Easy to adjust.
It’s actually a very naturally controlled aircraft.
gracious granpa
I want to roll a doobie and ride up in the clouds smoking
Omg let's do it
Now that I finally have found access to a private airfield, I can seriously think of getting one after 30 years thinking of it. What is required to getting a 2 seater? I read special certification is required. What is involved? Can I get a PPC and NOT be trained to fly?
A two seat powered parachute requires at least a sport pilot license and is an FAA registered aircraft. The simplest way to fly is to buy a single seat machine that complies to FAR part 103. That means empty weight of not more than 255 lbs. and not more than 5 gallons of fuel. No license required. Go get dual instructions somewhere to be safe and enjoy your flying.
I recently purchased the exact same model and year. Do you know where I can get replacement parts and instruction manual. I can't seem to find anything online. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Todd Piercey I am trying to locate a source for parts. I’ll try to get back in touch.
Try “Leading Edge Airfoil “ for engine parts.
Awesome.
It’s probably not possible where I’m at huh? (Los Angeles)
where can I get one?
great video by the way
Very cool , thanks .... Who is the enthusiastic piano player
Music by Susan Mckenzie.
I've recently run across one of these used, for $1000. I'm going to check it over pretty well and if I like it, will buy it and train myself to fly it!
can't even get a used wing for that price, not counting the trike
grandioso ....quiero unoooo
If there’s an engine failure can it still land safely with just the chute?
Yes
hello sir,i wonna make that one for my project can you please help me
What do you need? A bit late I’m afraid.
Hello Fred! I noticed you have been answering posts for the last two weeks! Good to hear you are still active. I have viewed this video 20 times! It is very enjoyable to watch. I am almost too old to start at 70, but I sure do have a yearn to get up there. Do you still fly around?
I'm 65. Been flying one a year now. You can keep it simple. I hope to get 10 more years out of the sport. Sure is nice once you get in the air. To have a barn & land like Mr Grant would be best.
Don I still fly but have been hammered by some back problems. My wife should be checked out this year. Thanks for the comment.
@@fredgrant1061 it makes me feel kinda special for you to send me a reply! You have been famous to me these past few years because 6 years ago I started following the PPC videos...and you always have been the first and best video I watched. I really hope you and the wife get better soon! Have a better day!
Very good. Suscrit your channel, friend
Fabuleux 👌🤪
Does the old man still fly today.
Hope so
Respect to jim
nice
They are very fun, but stay out to late on a morning flight, & the building thermals & turbulence can become quite unnerving in a hurry, making you feel like your on the end of a Bungie.
The ideal flight conditions are from calm to 10 mph wind. Less is better. Winds most places in the Midwest begin to come up around 10am. Evenings as the sun goes down are ideal.
@@fredgrant1061 For sure! I went out one morning, & thermals built sooner than expected, & by the time I got back to my LZ, my carts nose was doing figure 8's.
Not a fun experience! 🤢
There's a guy in my house who has this
Could a pilot log flight hours in this aircraft?
Yes, of course.
I think I'd shit myself
Pretty cool, ever get baked and go for a fly
I got one of these and I can tell you, there's no way in hell I'd get baked and fly. It is a thrill enough on its own.
This is literally my first thought every time I see one of these vids. ha. After I mastered the sport, i'd do it every time
There is a very healthy nervousness that comes with flying (for me anyway). You don't want to mess up, it could be deadly. I like a few drinks, but would never drink and fly. You get high every time anyway :D.
I don't know if you monitor this posting but I have just bought beautiful 09 buckeye eagle single seat. I am not trained to fly, I have looked for it but no one around me with in forever does this, I am tempted to take what I have learned and go practice kiting, and setting up the chute bringing it up properly than bringing it back down, then just kite up one time and leave this planet. I have been warned profusely about trying to do this by the trainer I bought this from. He lives 10 hrs away so I can,t train with him. What do you think of all this training just to have fun?
***** Can't means won't.Only a complete fool flies without proper instruction....but don't let me discourage you. I've watched others fly without instruction, and am a pilot myself. If you do go the self teaching route, I suggest you tell experienced pilots in your area so they can sit in lawnchairs and watch / film you pile it up...and you probably will. Makes for great TH-cam videos.
***** David, where are you? I have flown one for 14 years. You can thank the GD FAA for your trouble. We were 12k strong when they grabbed us up and asked congress for more money. Their rules are a lie though, and I fly my 2 place just as I did when 'exempted' (I have studied law for 7 years and have no fear of the leaches). YOU DO NOT WANT TO FLY WITHOUT INSTRUCTION!! Though they are the easiest thing to fly, there are things you gotta know. I soloed in 1.5 hrs. But my instructor was awesome. I had an engine out within one year, 230lb guy in the back, and thanks to training, it was no big deal. My 'N-number' is 'not for commerce' . Answer me, and I may find you a rebel who can help.
Watch the video. Your servants in government made this harder, less likely, less safe and more expensive. Your GD SERVANTS!
+Robnord1 I learnt from TH-cam Videos... about 50 hours without incident so far.
Kaylejwm
Good, glad you're safe and flying :). I will tell you this, from experience. Fly as if it will quit and any time, so you have a glide slope to a safe landing. If it does quit, flare hard with feet, AND grab the lines with your hands and cross them in front of your chest right before hitting the ground. I had no damage fully loaded (2 place).
+Indiana Joe safest plane going
I feel like this would be a great tool to use when committing crimes
Why no helmet?
Because Uncle Wiley ain't no bitch..
Usually do use a helmet. Good practice.
Such a pratt, flying without any helmet.????????!!!!!!!!!
powered parachutes went out when paraglider was invented?/ why fly a model t went you can get a chev?
My knees wouldn’t like it. I’ll take any model T also.
I have both. PPG is a lot more work. I have a cigarette lighter on my PPC. I could make a cup of coffee in flight.
bonjour m moi je suis pilote dans avion es pilote de paramoteur de puy que je vole en paramoteur 35 an que vole bisous