Fly with the Pros — Your 2026 Season Awaits

🪂 Fly with the Pros — The Core Line (Feb 1–9, 2026)

Train and fly alongside an elite coaching team on Valle del Cauca’s benchmark XC lines. Small groups, coaching woven into daily flying, and all logistics handled—so you focus on airtime and progress.

Pál Takáts, World Champion paragliding pilot and coach for XC and acro flying
Pál Takáts
World Champion • XC & Acro
Ernesto Hinestroza, Colombian competition strategist and paragliding coach
Ernesto Hinestroza
Competition Strategist • Coach
Walter Gómez, top Colombian pilot and Sport Racing Series champion
Walter Gómez
Top Colombian Pilot • SRS Champion
Jeff Sinason, Skyout founder and experienced cross-country paragliding guide
Jeff Sinason
Skyout Founder • XC Guide

Expect focused task planning, thermal efficiency work, smarter transitions, and debriefs that turn airtime into mastery.

👕 2026 T-Shirts (and Neck Gaiters!)

Every 2026 tour participant receives a Skyout XC 2026 “Fly Farther” T-shirt as part of the trip. We’re also exploring matching neck gaiters so you can kit out in full Skyout style this season.

Skyout Paragliding Fly Farther 2026

✍️ Featured Blogs

Be Seen, Be Heard, Be Found — Practical Visibility & Communications for XC

Simple comms habits and pre-flight checks that make you more trackable, more coordinated, and safer in the valley.

Paragliding Radio Comms — What “Good” Sounds Like

Clear phrasing, cadence, and timing so your radio adds clarity to decisions instead of noise.

Land Smart — How to Pick Safe LZs When It Matters Most

Reading fields from the air, wind cues, outs, and when to commit vs. go around.

🌟 Weekly Top Flights — Valle del Cauca

Highlights from the past 7 days (UTC-5). The Valle consistently produces strong XC conditions—not just in peak season, but year-round. Thinking about joining us? Your flight could be part of next week’s leaderboard.

Piedechinche

Top 10 Paragliding flights for Piedechinche Colombia

💡 Quick Tip

Bring a portable power bank — perfect for recharging instruments on long retrieves. Especially important if you use your phone as your primary flight instrument.

Study terrain maps and previous flights for where you’re traveling to

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