We meet at Parque del Norte in Hatillo. The weather conditions were excellent, so surely there will be many stories to tell.
Kamikaze Pilots and Family Present…
Pablo Cruz and his wife Millie
Wilkins Torres, his wife Brenda, and son Wilkins Jr.
Luis Ruiz, his wife Jessica and sons Ian Darrell and Noah Enrique
Ricardo González and his wife Ermelinda
Mario Muñiz and his wife Ivonne
Micah and Leora Greenberg
Darwin Hernandez
Jose Luis Hernandez
Sammy Badillo
Living the Flight Experience…
Yorbi and Gabriela from San Juan
Geneva, accompanied by her son Xavier from San Juan
The morning story…
The first to fly in ideal conditions was the little Noah Enrique, who took his mini electric paramotor to fly and spent a good time flying around the area. Pablo at one point also took the controls.
As we were arriving at the activity, we found out that Darwin and Mario were arriving to the activity flying all the way from Villa Pesquera Isabela. For Mario it is the first time he has done this “Cross” flight and he was very happy to the achievement!
After both arrived safely flying from Isabela, we stayed in Hatillo doing some Demo Flights that we had pending. The new friends, Vivian, Yorbi, Gabriela and Geneva, lived their experiences of flying and were very happy to have done it. Gabriela‘s case was a very special one and that’s what it’s all about… providing unique experiences to people who come to live this type of experience. Thank God 🙏!!!
At afternoon, and good flight conditions…
Once Mario and Darwin recovered from their morning cross country flight, this time the plans continued to fly, if possible, they will arrive to the Arecibo Lighthouse and the Colon Statue a little more farther. They reloaded their gasoline paramotors and took off towards their new adventure. The plans were that in their return they would land on the place next to Hatillo’s Pep Boys, which Instructor Milton Santiago uses to meet with his Paratrevidos Team.
We decided to join the adventure. So, Sammy Badillo, Luis Ruiz, Pablo Cruz and Ian Darrell taking the other pilot Ricardo González as a passenger headed to Pep Boys. We all meet there and have a good time with our brothers pilots.
Pick up time…
Then it was time to go back, for tomorrow we have to go to Isabela with the opportunity for the students of the school, Wilkins, José Luis, Micah and Luis Antonio to see the possibility of their first “solo” fly. Stay Tuned…
The activity in Hatillo was completed with the “cross” flight back to Isabela by Darwin and Mario. They covered during the day the entire distance from Isabela to the Colon statue located between Arecibo and Barceloneta. We were able to monitor their flight as they approached back to Isabela. What a kind of Cross Fly 💪!!!
Tomorrow we will see if we have new pilots inaugurating themselves in the air. God Bless!!!