We all enjoy kite sports for various reasons and for many of us it is a bit of adrenalin. The down side to this is with and adrenalin sport there are risks associated. This is in no way meant to be a definitive guide and some may disagree with some points, however it should at least offer a few pointers for those looking for somewhere to start.
The topics covered will include –
- Site selection and assessment
- Kite and size selection
- Buggy and kite pre-flight inspection
- Knowing your limits
- Protective gear
- Close quarters buggying
- Emergency procedures
- Site selection-
Think “buffer zones” when looking at a location and think how much room you will need in a worse case scenario, remembering that your kite is already 18-30 meters downwind of you. So if you have 40 meters of downwind space your kite only has about 10-20. With obstacles upwind of your location you are in no danger of hitting them however you need to be aware of how these obstacles can affect the wind.
- Kite Size and selection-
When choosing a kite size take the following into consideration-
Amount of wind,
Your weight,
What you want to achieve with your session,
The amount of space available,
How gusty the conditions are (pick your kite for the gusts NOT the lulls)
YOUR ABILITY
- Buggy and kite pre-flight inspection -
- Knowing your limits-
- Protective equipment-
High wind
Heavier buggies
Buggying in groups
Obstacles on the flying field
Gusty conditions
Hard ground eg; Concrete
- Close quarters buggying-
Identify the skill level of other pilots and give space to beginners.
As with “buffer zones” mentioned earlier, when the wind increases leave more space between pilots. Allow a few meters downwind clearance to allow for slides.
Know the rules. Upwind pilot keeps kite high and downwind pilot keeps kite low.
Consider a pilots meet at the beginning of the session to lay down any ground rules and allocate one direction for each part of the field/beach if it is narrow. Back when we did a lot of night buggying we always gave a brief first. Be considerate and remember you might be a kamikaze style pilot but the guy you are hurtling towards might value their limbs a bit more!
- Emergency Procedures -
Learn first aid
Know your nearest medical facility and the route there.
Carry a basic first aid kit
Avoid kiting alone. At minimum inform somebody of your plans and timings.
Carry a mobile phone
Don’t panic.
Now get out there and have some fun
Jason K
BrisKites
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