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Paragliding tutorial & Collapse Recovery Breakdown This is where things go wrong for a lot of pilots. A collapse. On speed bar. That leads to a confusing configuration that your hands don't intuitively know how to handle. Today we’re breaking down a real incident to challenge one of the most common misconceptions in paragliding: Using the stabilo line to recover a collapse. If you want to actually build these skills in a controlled environment: COME TRAIN WITH ME IN PERSON! 🏔️ THE PINE MAN — May 23–29, 2026 My week-long, all-inclusive paragliding clinic at Pine Mountain, Oregon. 12 men. 7 days of flying. Every level welcome. Ground handling, XC coaching, glass-offs every evening, gear checks, personalized progression plans — and real connection around the fire. Transport, lodging, food, instruction, and retrieve — all covered. $3,500 all-inclusive. Very limited spots. 🔗 https://theparaglidingacademy.com/tou... In this analysis we look at: – What actually happens to the wing when it collapses on bar – Why reaching for the stabilo can cost you control – The timing that matters in the first few seconds – What inputs keep the glider flying… and which ones don’t Watch closely. Notice the pressure. Notice the pitch. Notice how quickly things escalate when the wrong input is applied. This isn’t about criticizing the pilot. It’s about understanding the fundamentals of glider handling — especially when you’re accelerated and low on margin. Because in paragliding, small mistakes don’t stay small for long. ⚠️ Paragliding is an advanced sport that requires proper training, experience, and judgment. This video is for educational purposes only.