little history, back in the day ultralights were restricted to fly under 300ft ,no flying over roads,buildings etc..There were No dual seat trainers unless you went G.A so you either tried it with little to no knowledge or went for the hard to find ultralight instructor.Yes there were instructors in the late 70's early 80's and how it worked was a lot of ground school in which the would be pilot would drive the ultralight with a throttle stop around listening to the instructor shout out instructions.When the instructor was satisfied you would do crow hops/bunny hops and then solo or the more creative instructors would tether the plane to a vehicle ,have his missus drive ,towing the student pilot about 10 ft high then 20ft,30ft etc,, and the instructor would sit in the back/boot and scream out instructions.....unfortunatly due to so many things IE: hight restrictions(try stalling at 300ft! or an engine failure in the high drag contraptions, which were so common) No trianing or certificate required, planes with dash pannels consisting of ASI and tacho (if that in some cases),and Pilots dropping rather fast ,things had to change ,,,,,,for the better? hmm still debateable!!
I love them brave pioneers of our belovered HOBBY.... I thank them/you whole heartedly for the development of the movement in which I/and others now enjoy so much in there shadows. Thanks Jack:wink: