
In the cross-country category, paragliders will move a small distance in the air and return to the place from where they had taken off. In the spot-landing category, the paragliders have to reach a particular spot on the Murphy school ground at Enthayar, 5 km from the starting point. The championship, in which 68 pilots, including two women, are participating, began by noon soon after its inauguration with sunny weather and favourable wind supporting the paragliders. However, after 20 minutes, fog surrounded the entire area and the pilots had to return and take a break, waiting for the weather to change.
The organisers hope that on Saturday, favourable weather, a prerequisite for paragliding, will make the championship, into its fourth edition, a complete success. Wagamon lies nearly 6,000 ft above sea level and the weather is known to be fickle.
The main feature of this year’s championship is a chance for the public to fly tandem with the pilots (the pilot taking one more person along with him).