Hang Gliding versus Paragliding

This video will compare the sports of hang gliding and paragliding, outlining how the sports differ from one another. If you have ever been curious about the differences between hang gliding and paragliding, this should explain things in a way which is easy for potential pilots to understand. If you are trying to decide which sport is better for you, this should help educate you on each option. Introduction 0:00 Definitions And Terminology 3:14 Costs And Time 5:58 Convenience 7:35 Comfort 11:15 Dangers And Risks 15:02 Popularity 20:35 Culture And Community 23:19 Summary 26:05 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #HangGliding #HangGlider #LearningToFly #HangGlidingLessons #HangGlidingLife #HangGlidingEducation #HangGlidingLearning #HangGlidingTraining #HangGlidingTutorial #BeginnerHangGliding #LearnHangGliding #LearnToHangGlide #StartingHangGliding ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written & Directed by Eric Muss-Barnes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit www.HangGlidingFlightSchool.com for a map of over 500 flight instructors and clubs around the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: “Soar” by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au “Call To Adventure” by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colophon: SOFTWARE: DaVinci Resolve Studio 21 Insta360 Studio HARDWARE: Canon VIXIA HF G50 Camcorder Panasonic Lumix S5II Insta360 ONE R Action Camera GoPro Hero 10 Sennheiser MKE440 Shotgun Microphone Sennheiser ew 112-p G3 Wireless Microphone IK Multimedia iRig Mic HD 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Free non-profit educational public-service and online classroom curriculum. Non-Commercial. No Advertising. No Solicitation for Donations. Reference materials under Fair Use of Section 107 of United States Copyright Law. Fair Use of copyrighted materials by teachers and educators is explicitly protected in United States Code, Title 17, Section 504, Subsection C, Paragraph 2.