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Washington State

Straightforward paramotor training costs. Everything included. No surprises.

We don't hide our prices. Below is everything you'll pay and everything that's included. If you have questions about what's right for you, send us a message or book an intro flight first.

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Full Certification

PPG Pilot Training

USPPA PPG2 Certification

$3,499 per student
  • 10 full days of instruction
  • Maximum 4 students per class
  • All equipment provided (motor, wing, helmet, harness)
  • Ground school, kiting & solo flight
  • USPPA PPG2 certification testing included
  • Multiple Washington State locations
  • Expert instructors with 10+ years experience
  • No prior experience required
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Advanced Course

Adventure Training

For PPG2 certified pilots

$899 per student
  • Requires existing USPPA PPG2 certification
  • Crosswind landings & advanced maneuvers
  • Altitude management & thermalling
  • Mountain flying techniques
  • Dynamic weather & turbulence operations
  • All equipment provided
  • Small group instruction
  • Washington State locations
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Try Before You Train

Intro Flight

Discovery flight & consultation

$349 per person
  • No experience required
  • Tandem discovery flight or 1-on-1 consultation
  • Experience the sport before committing to training
  • Ask questions, see equipment, meet instructors
  • Get your pilot assessment
  • Washington State locations
  • Fee applies toward full course enrollment
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What's Included in Every Paramotor Training Course

The course fee covers everything you need for training. There are no add-ons, rental fees, or surprise charges during your program.

All Flight Equipment

Paramotor, wing, helmet, harness, and reserve parachute, sized to you. We never charge equipment rental fees on top of tuition.

USPPA Testing Fees

Your PPG2 certification test is included in the PPG Pilot Training course fee. No separate exam registration cost.

Ground School Materials

Weather reading, airspace rules, pre-flight procedures, and FAR Part 103 instruction. All covered in classroom sessions.

Kiting & Ground Training

Kite handling is the foundation of safe paramotor flight. We spend as much time on the ground as needed before any motor is started.

Supervised Solo Flight

Your first flights are supervised by an instructor on the ground with radio communication. You are never sent up alone before you're ready.

Post-Course Gear Guidance

After certification we guide you through selecting and sourcing your own equipment at fair market prices. No upsell pressure.

What Does It Cost to Own a Paramotor in Washington State?

Training gets you certified. After that you'll want your own equipment. Here's a realistic breakdown of what certified pilots typically spend when buying their first setup in Washington State.

Paramotor frame + motor (new) $4,500 – $8,500
Paramotor wing / glider (new) $2,500 – $4,500
Helmet (full face recommended) $150 – $400
Reserve parachute $600 – $1,200
Harness (if separate from motor) $300 – $800
Communication (radio + headset) $150 – $350
Instrument/variometer (optional) $200 – $600
Used beginner setup (all-in) $4,000 – $7,000
Typical First Setup (New) $8,000 – $14,000

Prices vary by brand, model, and condition. We help every student find the right gear at fair market value after certification.

Questions about pricing?

Read our full FAQ or get in touch directly. We'll walk you through everything.