Why Every Paragliding Pilot Should Consider Flying in Competitions
“I Don’t Want to Race…” and Other Common Misconceptions
When most people hear the word “competition,” they picture elite pilots gunning for gold, risky maneuvers, and high-pressure flying. But a paragliding competition is far from that. Think of it more like a multi-day flying festival—with structured tasks, professional safety oversight, daily weather briefings, and an incredible sense of community.
Let’s bust a few myths:
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“Competitions are for racers.”
Just like thousands of people run the Two Oceans or ride the Argus without trying to win, you can fly a comp without racing. It’s about showing up and participating. Compete with yourself first. -
“Competitions are dangerous.”
In fact, they’re some of the safest places to fly. You’ve got medics, task committees, live tracking, retrieval support, and experienced pilots all around you. -
“They’re expensive.”
For what you get—weather support, retrieves, briefings, a site to fly, medics, and a week of guided progression—it’s incredibly cost-effective. Especially compared to coaching or guiding trips. -
“I’ll benefit more from private coaching.”
One-on-one instruction is great, but competition gives you daily flying, real-world decision-making, and peer learning—all at a fraction of the cost. -
“I need a high-end glider.”
Not at all. Many comp tasks can be flown on low- to mid-level gliders. It’s not about speed—it’s about smart decisions and reading conditions well. -
“If I don’t win, I’m a loser.”
That couldn’t be further from the truth. Most pilots show up just to challenge themselves and progress. And nobody remembers the scores—only the stories.
What You Gain from a Paragliding Competition
🧑🤝🧑 Social Benefits:
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Meet other pilots from all over South Africa and beyond
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Fly and chat with top pilots
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Become part of the greater SA flying community
🌍 Travel and Adventure:
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Explore new flying sites across South Africa
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Opportunity to travel abroad with a purpose
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Discover areas like Porterville, Barberton, or the far off destinations in new ways
🧠 Skill Development:
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Learn to make your own weather calls
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Improve takeoff timing and route selection
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Sharpen your thermal flying, decision-making, and goal-setting
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Refine your technique through repetition over multiple days
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Remove excuses—no blaming conditions, just learning
🛡️ Safety & Support:
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Medics on site
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Weather checks by task committees
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Structured flying routes
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Dedicated retrieval teams
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Other pilots flying similar routes for mutual safety
Why I Now Require Competition Flying for Instructor Candidates
As a full-time instructor, I’ve watched paragliding competitions transform pilots. The benefits go far beyond airtime, from building decision-making confidence to teaching how to analyse conditions critically. It integrates into our community and network, which makes your journey as an instructor way easier. But it’s not just about an easier road down the line, it’s also about the future of our sport when you and other instructors will need to collaborate or debate on the future of regulations – we’ll do a lot better as a community if we know each other in a social setting.
That’s why I’ve made it a requirement:
👉 Any pilot who wants to go through AirSchool Paragliding for an instructor rating must have flown at least one South African paragliding competition within the past two years.
If you’re serious about teaching or leading others, comp experience is one of the most effective ways to test and build your own skills under pressure, while still having fun, and again, be part of our community!
Barberton Paragliding Open – One of the Best Ways to Start
If you’ve never flown in a comp before, Barberton is the one to start with. The early bird entry deadline is TOMORROW, and I highly recommend you register now.
This is not a high-pressure, win-or-go-home event. Barberton is:
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Social, supportive, and beginner-friendly
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Set in a stunning part of South Africa which is also comfortably warm in the middle of winter
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Surrounded by incredible thermal flying potential
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Only an hour from Kruger National Park (perfect if there’s a no-fly day!)
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R3,000 for a 7-day comp—compare that to international comps at R6,000+
✅ Register for Barberton Paragliding Open 2025 now
It ticks all the boxes—community, learning, XC, fun, and personal growth.
Benefits for Every Level of Pilot
🪂 Newly Licensed Pilots
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Build confidence and fly XC for the first time
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Improve takeoff decisions and thermal skills
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Make friends and get support from experienced pilots
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Learn route planning in a structured, safe environment
🪂 Intermediate Pilots
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Hone your XC flying in varied conditions
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Learn from peers and top pilots
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Get a gentle ego check—and that’s a good thing
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Push past your comfort zone in a supportive setting
🪂 Sport License Pilots
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Improve technical flying and tactical decisions
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Use scoring feedback to pinpoint areas for growth
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Transition from following others to leading your own route
🪂 Assistant Instructors
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Test your knowledge and instructive thinking in real scenarios
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Learn new tools, tips, and tricks from other skilled pilots
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Bring back valuable insights to your students
- Meet the community, from top pilots, other instructors and upcoming pilots. You will find that being part of the community makes your future instructor journey so much easier
🪂 Grade C & B Instructors
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Take a break from teaching—fly for yourself again
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Socialise and stay connected with other instructors
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Re-evaluate your flying style and improve
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Be part of the wider South African paragliding network
🪂 Grade A Instructors
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Come out, enjoy flying, and have fun—your score doesn’t matter
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Lead by example with humility, curiosity, and joy
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Stay current with trends in technique and decision-making
Final Thoughts: Paragliding Competitions Are for Everyone
Whether you’re brand new to XC or you’ve been flying for decades, a paragliding competition offers something you can’t get anywhere else: a week of structured learning, community, and skill-building in the sky.
It’s not about winning. It’s about showing up.
So don’t write it off. Try one. And start with Barberton—you won’t regret it.
Next Step: Register, Pack Your Glider, and Go Fly
👉 Click here to register for Barberton 2025 now
Want help prepping? Reach out—I’m happy to guide you through your first comp experience.
Still not certain? Check out these videos:
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8k12CTKtVw
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIM2hJDx-8k
Let’s fly.
– Ria