Ausbildung von Fluglehrern im Gleitschirmfliegen: Sicherheits- und Ausrüstungsstandards Die Fluglehrerausbildung ist einer der am strengsten regulierten Bereiche. Es ist eine Kombination aus Risikomanagement, Arbeitssicherheit und technischer Ausrüstungsexpertise. 1. Arbeitssicherheitsschulung Der Fluglehrer ist für seine eigene Sicherheit sowie die der Schüler und Dritter verantwortlich. Risikobewertungsmodul: Beherrschung des „Stopp/Los"-Protokolls. Logistische Sicherheit: Management des Schülertransports und Bergbewegungsprotokolle. Rechtliche Haftung: Dokumentationsmanagement und Vorfallberichterstattung. 2. Ausrüstungssicherheitsschulung Tägliche Inspektion: Erkennung von Schirmschäden, Leinenverschleiß und Metallermüdung. Kontrolle des Rettungsschirms. Kenntnis der Schirmklassifikation (EN-A, B, C, D). 3. Pflicht Lizenzierung ohne spezialisierten Instruktorkurs nicht möglich. Auffrischung alle 2-3 Jahre.

6 modules • 20 lessons • 9 h 45 min
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View Full SyllabusAkademische Standards des Risikomanagements im Gleitschirmfliegen — wissenschaftlicher Ansatz zur Identifizierung, Bewertung und Minimierung von Risiken.
4 minBettsometer und Porositätsmesser — technische Kontrollinstrumente zur Messung von Porosität und Verschleiß des Gleitschirmtuchs.
8 minExpertise der Gleitschirmausrüstung — systematischer Ansatz zur Prüfung von Schirm, Gurtzeug und Rettungsschirm.
5 min
1. Pioneering Career and Experience Anatoly Mikhailuta has been a prominent figure in the paragliding industry since the 1990s. He is one of the pioneer pilots who began exploring the terrain of Gudauri, assessing its potential for both commercial and training purposes. His experience spans thousands of recorded flight hours. 2. Founding of "Sky Atlantida" He founded "Sky Atlantida," one of the most prestigious paragliding schools and clubs in the region. Since its inception, the club’s primary priority has been not just flying, but a rigorous academic approach—training students in strict accordance with international APPI (Association of Paragliding Pilots and Instructors) standards. 3. Educational Contributions Anatoly is widely recognized as a disciplined and systematic instructor. His role is particularly significant in the following areas: Instructor Training: He has mentored generations of pilots who are now leading instructors themselves in Gudauri and other regions of Georgia. Training Methodology: He employs a comprehensive teaching method that combines deep theoretical knowledge (including meteorology and aerodynamics) with intensive practical sessions. 4. Safety Standards His name is synonymous with a high culture of aviation safety. He possesses expert knowledge in SIV (Simulation d'Incidents en Vol / Flight Incident Simulation), which allows him to teach pilots advanced wing control and recovery techniques in extreme conditions. 5. Contribution to Georgian Paragliding Site Development: He has played a major role in popularizing Gudauri as an international-class flying location. Regulations: Anatoly has been consistently involved in the processes aimed at establishing a formal regulatory framework for paragliding in Georgia and implementing standardized safety norms.