Liability And Warranty Exclusion; Operating Limitations; Glider Categories And Guidelines - Gin Boomerang 10 Owner's Manual

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Pilots are responsible for their own safety and must ensure that the airworthiness of the glider
is checked prior to every flight. The pilot should launch only if the paraglider is airworthy. In
addition, when flying outside of Germany, pilots must observe the relevant regulations in each
country.
The glider may only be used if the pilot has a licence which is valid for the area or is flying
under the supervision of an approved flying instructor. There shall be no liability on the part of
third parties, in particular the manufacturer and the dealer.

Liability and warranty exclusion

In terms of the warranty and guarantee conditions, the paraglider may not be flown if any of the
following situations exists:
the inspection period has expired, or the inspection has been carried out by the pilot
him/herself or by an unauthorised inspector
the pilot has incorrect or inadequate equipment (reserve, protection, helmet etc)
the glider is used for winch-launching with a winch which has not been inspected or
by non-licensed pilots and/or winch operators
the pilot has insufficient experience or training

Operating limitations

The paraglider must be operated only within the operating limits. These are exceeded, if one or
more of the following points are complied:
the take-off weight is not within the permissible weight range
the glider is flown in rain or drizzle, cloud, fog and / or snow
the canopy is wet
there are turbulent weather conditions or wind speeds on launch higher than 2/3 of
the maximum flyable airspeed of the glider (varies according to the total take-off
weight)
air temperature below -10°C and above 50°C
the glider is used for aerobatics/extreme flying or flight manoeuvres at an angle
greater than 90°
there have been modifications to the canopy, lines or risers which have not been
approve

Glider categories and guidelines

WARNING The descriptions of flight characteristics contained in this Manual are all based on
experiences from the test flights, which were carried out under standardised
conditions. The classification is merely a description of the reactions to these
standard tests.
The complexity of the paraglider system means that it is not possible to give any more than a
partial description of the glider's flight behaviour and reactions to disturbances. Even a small
alteration in individual parameters can result in flight behaviour which is markedly modified
and different from the description given.
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Boomerang 10

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