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Focuses on seams, fabric, symmetry, and the cycle of processes.
Emphasizes respecting fellow pilots, landowners, and the environment.
Introduces the AONIC as a high-end EN A paraglider with sportiness and safety.
Highlights performance and handling like an EN B wing with EN A safety.
Discusses gaining flight experience and specializing in various paragliding branches.
Details the AONIC as a three-liner with 49 cells and aspect ratio 5.17, EN/LTF A certified.
Details cell width optimization and NOVA Air Scoop for enhanced performance.
Explains 3D-shaping for reduced folds and simple line set design for easy sorting.
Covers ease of use on the ground and light yet durable construction for hike & fly.
Identifies ideal pilots for the AONIC, from students to experienced flyers.
Advises conservative wing choice and SIV/pilotage courses for incident simulation.
Covers air law, pilot responsibilities, and conditions outside permitted operating limits.
Mentions pre-flight checks, pilot info recording, and mandatory online registration.
Lists included accessories and warns against user modifications voiding certification.
Recommends NOVA harnesses and explains weight range limits and certification.
Explains colour coding for lines and risers (A, B, C, brake, stabilo) for easy identification.
Discusses optional risers with trimmers and adjustable handles for improved control.
Provides step-by-step instructions for using adjustable brake handles.
Emphasizes pilot responsibility for equipment checks before launch.
Explains color scheme on hang points and risers to prevent incorrect attachment.
Covers normal flight, accelerated flight, and fitting the speed system.
Discusses turning techniques and geometrical data for speed system use.
Covers landing approach and introduces rapid descent techniques like 'Big Ears'.
Describes instigating a B-line stall for a stable parachutal stall and its exit.
Details the demanding spiral dive technique, its phases, and G-force awareness.
Explains causes of collapses and pilot reactions for recovery.
Covers stall types, spin causes, and essential recovery actions.
Describes parachutal stall, automatic recovery, and using speed bar.
Defines a cravat and lists methods for release, including parachute deployment.
Advises avoiding UV radiation, bending rods, and protecting lines from dirt and sharp rocks.
Explains how to store NOVA paragliders in a concertina bag or inner bag.
Details proper storage in dry conditions and cleaning the canopy with water and a soft cloth.
States repairs by authorized centers and responsible glider disposal recommendations.
Mentions paraglider can be used for paramotoring and checking registration.
Covers take off, engine influence, pitch control, and safety advice.
Discusses optional risers with trimmers for acceleration without speed system.
Registration at my.nova.eu is required for extended warranties and guarantees.
Introduces NOVA Trim Tuning (NTT) for maintaining optimal flying condition.
Covers material and workmanship for four years with optional extensions.
NOVA Protect covers accidental damage for one year with repair or deduction.
Extends service check interval to three years after NOVA Trim Tuning.
Comprehensive check of paraglider details, including porosity, line lengths, and trimming.
User account access to service logs and data for quality assurance.
Details inspection intervals (2 years, or 100 hrs/200 take-offs) and authorized service partners.
Lists cells, wingspan, area, aspect ratio, line length, weight, and certification for AONIC.
Illustrates and labels the different risers (A, B, C) and connection points.
Labels key parts of the paraglider canopy and its suspension lines.
Provides a diagram of the paraglider's complex line layout with measurements.