Safety

Hang gliding is a structured and regulated sport when done with proper training, equipment, and decision-making. Safety is built through education, preparation, and experience.

Pilots use helmets, harnesses, reserve parachutes, and properly maintained gliders designed for their skill level.

All Wills Wing gliders go through extensive design testing, load testing, and real-world flight evaluation before being released.

Students must demonstrate control, judgment, and consistency under instructor supervision before flying independently.

Weather plays a major role. Pilots are trained to understand wind, thermals, and conditions, and flights only happen when conditions are appropriate.

Pilots are trained to adapt, maintain control, and land safely if conditions shift.

Through training, conservative decision-making, equipment checks, and flying within personal limits.