Another nice day for Isabela, but again with strong wind conditions 🥴. That they even threatened to increase to the point of having to cancel the activity.
Pilots and Family Kamikazes Present…
Luis Ruiz, his wife Jessica and sons Ian Darrell and Noah Enrique
David Garber and his wife Amara
Edgardo Rivera and his wife Wilnelia
Mario Muñiz and his wife Ivonne
Ricardo González and his wife Ermelinda Albino
Ben Doyle and his wife Andrea
Omar Colon
Darwin Hernandez
Sammy Badillo
Alex Disla
Living the Experience…
Neysha Hernández, Lissy, José, Naomi and Sabrina, from Bayamon
Elisabeth Martorell, her son and parents from Mayaguez
Luz Clara and her brother Marcos from Orocovis
Ray O’Hare and his wife Gwenn with James McFadden
Rafa Gutier and his wife from San Juan
As indicated before, in the morning Clouds of rain and wind covered the entire North coast. So, we got to Isabela we just had Parawaiting Time. Fortunately, we already knew, that once the clouds passed or faded, the conditions would improve. At least for a while…🙂
Luis Ruiz, David and Ian had their hands full of work making each and every one of the scheduled Demo Flights before the weather was completely damaged. The last Tandem flight of the day was made to Luz Clara, and at the moment it was Windy. After that, the activity of flights were finished when the winds were over 20 mph+.
We leave here a video of Luz Clara, prepared by his brother Marcos, as part of her adventures in the Paramotor. A final Video will come soon…
Pilot Adventures…
Darwin and Edgardo flew without major problems in the morning hours. They were accompanied on this occasion by Sammy Badillo who is testing his new Apco F3 sport paraglider. This was also tested by Omar. Both pilots were very pleased with its performance đź’Ş.
Ben Doyle for his part, was using the 18-meter BGD Luna2 owned by Luis Ruiz. This is another very fun and fast glider, ideal for strong wind conditions.
Ricardo, Alex Disla and Mario remained assisting the pilots and preferred to remain practicing while waiting for better flight conditions. Already at 1 PM and with constant winds at 22 mph+ we decided to end the activity.
Everyone had a great time, regardless of whether they got to fly or not 🙏.
Photos…