Morocco EP & CP
$ 90.68
- Morocco paragliding course (14 days). SAVE £700 On this course add our equipment Training Package Our Morocco paragliding course is a 14-day BHPA EP & CP hill training programme in South Morocco, delivered with calm, direct instruction and safety-first standards. Morocco paragliding course should be exciting — and it should be taught properly. Our Morocco programme combines BHPA-aligned hill training, an environment that supports consistent progression, and instruction that is calm, direct, and informative. Mid Wales Paragliding Centre delivers a structured two-week training block led by a Chief Instructor with 25 years’ teaching experience. This is not a flying holiday, and it is not a tick-box week. It is professional training with clear standards, designed to build genuine confidence based on repeatable routines and sound judgement. Training ratio: 2 instructors to a maximum of 6 students This Morocco paragliding course runs as a focused two-week training block, so you build skills faster through repetition, structure and consistent coaching. Morocco paragliding course dates (2026) 7th–21st March 2026 7th–21st November 2026 Before booking: Call/WhatsApp 44 7779 790 637 to confirm suitability, availability and travel timings. [ENQUIRE / WHATSAPP] [BOOK NOW] [CALL] Morocco paragliding course Safety is paramount Paragliding is aviation. Risk cannot be eliminated, but it can be managed through standards, discipline and decision-making. What we control — and do control — is the system: Conservative weather and site selection aligned to your stage Disciplined launch and landing routines, with clear ground organisation Progressive task selection with safety margins maintained Calm, direct coaching designed to reduce noise and build judgement Fatigue-aware pacing (breaks and resets are part of the plan) If conditions aren’t right, we change the plan. If you’re ready, we move you forward. Why South Morocco for Morocco paragliding course South Morocco is a highly productive setting for a Morocco paragliding course, especially when UK weather is limiting. The combination of coastal airflow, ridge lift and open terrain often allows the fundamentals to be practised more frequently and more consistently — which is how real skill and confidence are built. What that means for your training More flyable windows than a typical UK winter/spring cycle Conditions that often support wing control, launch discipline and stable approaches Terrain that enables structured progression while maintaining safety margins A professional rhythm: brief properly, train with purpose, debrief properly — every day We have been running Morocco trips twice per year since 2007, and we apply the same standards abroad as we do at home. Who this programme is for This Morocco paragliding course suits beginners and UK students looking for a structured, safety-led training block. Are a complete beginner and want a safe, structured route through EP and into CP development Started training in the UK and want a dependable environment to consolidate Value professionalism, clear standards and sound decision-making Want to return home not just “qualified”, but confident in your basics If you’re unsure whether this programme is the right fit, contact us first. We will advise honestly. What you can realistically achieve in two weeks Over 14 days we work towards: BHPA Elementary Pilot (EP) as the first milestone Club Pilot (CP – Novice, Hill) task development — and completion where appropriate Progress depends on conditions and individual readiness. We do not promise outcomes to a calendar, and we never compromise safety or sign off early. What we do promise is structured coaching, high standards, and an environment that supports efficient progression. Morocco paragliding course: a typical training day. A well-run training day feels calm, organised and unhurried — and it feels exciting because progress is clear. Typical flow Morning briefing: weather overview, site choice, objectives, and the safety boundaries for your stage Set-up and checks: disciplined routines, layout, and a clear launch/landing system Training blocks: focused sessions (ground handling, hops, flights, soaring tasks) with immediate coaching Lunch and reset: fatigue management is part of safety Afternoon progression: repetition, consolidation, and confidence-building airtime when appropriate Debrief: what went well, what to refine, and the next logical step for tomorrow Morocco paragliding course training pathway: EP then CP (Hill) EP first, then CP (Hill) Elementary Pilot (EP): fundamentals that make flying methodical EP is where good habits are built: consistent routines, clean technique, and a clear understanding of what to do next. You’ll cover Ground school: equipment, safe routines, site assessment and weather awareness Ground handling: inflations, canopy control, directional control, safe aborts, wing management after landing First hops and early flights: take-off technique, speed control, stable approaches, accurate flare timing Intro flight exercises: straight flights and gentle turns with disciplined lookout EP theory and exam prep: meteorology, principles of flight, rules of the air, and airmanship Club Pilot (CP – Novice, Hill): soaring skill with sound judgement CP is about becoming a capable novice pilot — someone who can soar, plan and operate safely around others. You move from “doing flights” to truly flying with purpose. You’ll cover Pre-soaring: deeper airflow and site assessment, ridge procedures, flight planning with options Soaring and flying with others: spacing, etiquette, workload management, disciplined lookout Improving skills: stronger ground handling, refined launches/landings, speed and energy management Instability and emergencies: avoidance-first thinking, calm responses, rapid descent techniques, reserve awareness CP theory and exams: CP-level meteorology, principles of flight, rules of the air/air law, general airmanship and hill-environment knowledge Instruction standards: calm, direct — and a great atmosphere We run training professionally, but never coldly. You’ll get high standards, a supportive group dynamic, and coaching that is clear and effective. You can expect Clear briefings and debriefings every day Defined objectives so you always know what you’re working on Calm instruction that reduces noise and builds confidence through competence A small-group environment where people progress well without lowering standards Venue and base We operate across several coastal sites in South Morocco, including a purpose-built launch area with approximately 800 ft of ridge-soaring potential and terrain suited to progressive training. Your accommodation base is Mirleft, at the Abertih Hotel — typically around 20 minutes from the primary sites. Expect a straightforward rhythm: train, debrief, eat well, recover. Morocco paragliding course: what’s included Professional instruction and coaching throughout the programme 2 instructors : max 6 students training ratio Use of up-to-date certified training equipment (allocated prior to departure) Local transport to sites during the trip Airport transfers from Agadir at recommended transfer times Hotel room reservation Important: Your booking includes a hotel room reservation only. You pay the hotel directly on arrival.Half-board (14 nights): €420 (cash, credit or debit accepted) Typical exclusions Flights to/from Morocco Lunches and drinks BHPA membership fees (required for EP/CP students) Travel/medical insurance that explicitly covers paragliding and includes repatriation Partners and non-flyers Non-flying partners are welcome. Mirleft is calm and scenic, ideal for beaches, walks and downtime. This trip works well both as focused training and as training plus a proper reset. Requirements: BHPA membership and insurance BHPA membership is compulsory for all students undertaking EP/CP training You must have travel insurance that explicitly covers paragliding and includes medical cover and repatriation We can point you in the right direction, but it is your responsibility to ensure your policy wording is correct. Useful external links BHPA membership information BHPA Pilot Rating Scheme (EP / CP) FCDO Morocco travel advice TravelHealthPro: travel health advice for Morocco Agadir Airport (AGA) information What to bring We provide all specialist training equipment. You’ll typically bring: Sturdy boots with ankle support Weather-appropriate outdoor clothing and gloves Water, snacks, and sun protection A coachable mindset and willingness to practise the fundamentals You’ll receive a full kit and logistics brief after booking. Safety statement Paragliding is aviation. Risk cannot be eliminated, and serious injury or death can occur even with training and proper equipment. What we control — and do control — is the system: conservative conditions assessment, disciplined site management, progressive exercises and calm instruction that prioritises judgement. If conditions aren’t right, we change the plan. If you’re ready, we move you forward. Who this programme is not for This programme is not the right fit if you: Want to be pushed to fly in marginal conditions, or prioritise airtime over judgement Prefer large groups or informal instruction Are looking for a “flying holiday” rather than structured training with clear standards We keep the environment professional and safety-led. If that is what you want, you will get excellent value from these two weeks. Booking the Morocco paragliding course Places are limited (maximum 6 students) and dates run twice per year. 2026 departures 7th–21st March 2026 7th–21st November 2026 To reserve a place on our Morocco paragliding course, call/WhatsApp 44 7779 790 637 before booking [ENQUIRE / WHATSAPP] [BOOK NOW] [CALL]
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