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Paramotor Training  ·  Vermont

Paramotor Training
Near Burlington

Certified PPG instruction for Burlington, Vermont residents. We come to you - or bring you to Washington for world-class paramotor training in the Pacific Northwest.

Two Ways to Get Trained

You searched for paramotor training near Burlington because you want to fly - not because you necessarily want to travel. We have you covered both ways.

Option 1

We Come to You

Through our mobile training partnership, we connect Burlington, Vermont residents with experienced PPG instructors who travel to your area. Train at a field near Burlington or South Burlington without leaving Vermont. Full PPG2 certification available.

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Option 2

Train in Washington State

Travel to Seattle Paramotor's home base in Arlington, WA for our flagship 10-day PPG2 certification program. Train across five distinct Washington terrain types - river valleys, coastal dunes, Cascade foothills, and open farmland. An experience that Vermont simply cannot match.

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Flying in Vermont

Vermont is predominantly mountainous and challenging paramotor terrain. The Champlain Valley along Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River Valley on the eastern border offer the most accessible flat flying.

The areas below are generally considered good flying territory near Burlington and South Burlington. Check local airspace, landowner permissions, and weather before flying any site. Conditions vary.

Champlain Valley near Vergennes

Flat lake plain farmland on the western shore of Lake Champlain, best terrain in Vermont

Addison County farmland

Open agricultural land in the Champlain Valley

Connecticut River valley near White River Junction

Eastern Vermont flat river bottom farmland

Missisquoi Valley near Swanton

Northern Vermont flat farmland near the Canadian border

Why Pilots From Vermont
Train in Washington

We get students from across the country every season. Here is what keeps them coming back, and what they tell us they could not have gotten at home.

Terrain Variety

In a single 10-day course you fly river valleys, open farmland, Cascade foothills, and coastal dunes. Five terrain types within a two-hour radius. Most states offer one.

Maximum 4 Students

Hard cap. Non-negotiable. You get real attention from an instructor who can see what you are actually doing and correct it in real time - not generic coaching for a group of twelve.

PPG2 Certification

The industry standard certification for solo paramotor pilots. You leave with credentials recognised nationwide and the skills to back them up.

All Equipment Included

Motor, wing, helmet, harness, reserve - all provided. You do not need to buy anything before your first class. Training is the investment; gear comes after you know what you want.

No Rushing

We do not progress students faster than their skills warrant. If day six needs to repeat day five, it does. No student has ever been pushed to solo before they were ready.

Adventure Program Access

Graduates can join Seattle Paramotor adventure expeditions: North Cascades, San Juan Islands, Pacific Coast fly-ins. Training is the door to a program most schools do not have.

Mobile Training
in Vermont

Through our mobile instructor network, we can connect you with a certified PPG instructor who will come to the Burlington and South Burlington area. You find a suitable field - open agricultural land, a private airstrip, or a cleared rural area - and we handle the rest.

Mobile training follows the same PPG2 curriculum we use in Washington. Ground school, kiting, progressive motor work, and supervised solo flight. The only difference is the terrain.

This option works well for pilots who cannot travel, prefer to train in familiar conditions, or want to establish a local site before flying independently.

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What you need to provide

Access to an open flat field of at least 5 acres with no overhead obstacles. Agricultural land, private airstrips, or cleared rural property all work. Urban and suburban areas are typically not suitable.

What we provide

Certified PPG instructor, all training equipment including motor, wing, helmet, harness, and reserve parachute. Ground school materials, flight log documentation, and PPG2 certification upon completion.

How long it takes

Same as our Washington program: 10 days for full PPG2 certification. Days can be split across multiple weekends if needed depending on instructor availability and student schedule.

Cost and availability

Mobile training pricing varies based on location, instructor travel, and scheduling. Contact us with your location and timeline and we will connect you with the right instructor for your area.

Training Programs

PPG2 Certification

PPG Pilot Training

10-day certification course for complete beginners. Ground school, kiting, progressive launches and landings, and supervised solo flight. Maximum 4 students. All equipment provided. Available in Washington and via mobile instruction in Vermont.

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For PPG2 Certified Pilots

Adventure Training

4-day advanced course for certified pilots. Crosswind landings, thermalling, altitude management, and mountain terrain. Washington State only - the terrain is the point.

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Try Before You Commit

Intro Flight

Tandem discovery flight or 1-on-1 pilot consultation. The lowest-commitment way to experience paramotoring before signing up for a full course. Washington location.

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LET'S GET YOU
IN THE AIR.

Whether you train in Vermont with a mobile instructor or make the trip to Washington - we will get you to your PPG2 certification.