• the paramotor glider does not launch well and there is a risk of deep stall
• the paramotor glider exhibits dangerous behaviour in extreme flying
• the trailing edge of the paramotor glider is braked in accelerated flight which, in an
extreme case, could cause a frontal collapse
• other safety issues may arise and performance may deteriorate
Environmental conditions can also cause the brake lines to shorten. Brake line length should
therefore be checked regularly, mainly if there is any change in launch or flight characteristics.
Variable brake pulley
The height of the brake pulley can be adjusted to suit the needs of the pilot (see also the
section “Riser” and “Trimmer”). If doing this, make sure that the brake line length is aligned to