Top Gun Flight School

At iParaglide Top Gun Flight School, we take pride in having taught over 1900 paragliding students in our 26 years of operation.

We are the the longest running school based in Metro Vancouver. Due to our central location, we are the only school that flies all of the relevant kiting parks, training hills and mountains within a 3 hour radius of Vancouver.  This empowers pilots to get to know the key training and flying spots early, optimizes and accelerates learning, and allows them to grow into great future pilots.  

We have the reputation of being an industry leader with an emphasis on engineered safety systems, quality instruction, the finest equipment and a positive learning environment for fun and empowering flying.

We offer the highest level of accreditation, with Senior HPAC and Advanced USHPA paragliding instructors, who coach from first flight to expert paraglider pilots and teach and qualify new paragliding instructors.

Top Gun References

We recently graduated a CF-18 Hornet Pilot from our Top Gun iP2 Novice Paragliding Pilot program.  Read about his impressions of iParaglide.

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iParaglide Location

Located at 962 - 51st Street Tsawwassen, near Vancouver, BC, Canada, for all your paragliding needs. We are ideally situated just minutes away from the finest training hill at Diefenbaker Park.

iParaglide Flying Sites

We are central to paragliding sites in the Vancouver, Chilliwack, Pemberton, Whistler, Bellingham and Seattle area so students enjoy maximum variety and we can work with weather to optimize selection of the best location each day.

Right Stuff Equipment

We regularly test fly the latest paragliding gear and select only the very finest for our iParaglide Right Stuff Paragliding Equipment Store. This ensures our paraglider pilots enjoy a state of the art performance and safety advantage to accelerate their learning curve.

Paragliding Webcams/Wind Stations

Vancouver Paragliding Webcams - get a view of cloud base to plan your paragliding cross country flight adventure.

Woodside Mtn Webcam

Woodside Wind Station

Bridal Webcam

Bridal Wind Station

Chilliwack Webcam

Hope Webcam 

Pemberton Webcam

Tsawwassen Webcam

Bellingham Bay Webcam

Tiger Mtn Webcam 

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May292021

iParaglide Right Site Weather May 29

Weather Forecast for the Vancouver, Chilliwack, Bellingham, Seattle, Squamish, Whistler & Pemberton area, for paragliding pilots, based on data available at 0500.

Transition to high pressure, with some post frontal instability.

YVR 3000 ft winds aloft NW to 11km/hr becoming SE to 11 km/hr. Valley wind E outflow to 10 km/hr becoming inflow W to 10 km/hr. Novice peak lapse rate -1.8C/1000ft.  

SEA 3000 ft winds aloft E to 13 km/hr becoming NE to 9 km/hr.  Valley winds light and variable becoming NW to 10 km/hr. Novice peak lapse rate -2.1C/1000ft. 

iParaglide Right Site Ranking:

1. Paragliding Bellingham: -2.1C/1000ft Novice peak lapse rate. Blanchard for P2 paraglider pilots 0800-1900.  Prospects for paragliding 90%.

2. Paragliding Seattle: -2.1C/1000ft Novice peak lapse rate.  Tiger mountain may be in cloud early, wait for that to dissipate. Light East wind aloft makes for P3 Intermediate conditions 1100-1900. 80% chances to paraglide.

3. Paragliding Pemberton: -2.8C/1000ft Advanced peak lapse rate. Mackenzie for P2 pilots 0800-1000 then watch for increasing instability with P4 conditions 1000-1900. 70% chances to paraglide.

4. Paragliding Vancouver: -1.8C/1000ft Novice peak lapse rate.  Grouse for GMFT P4 advanced pilots 1000-1900.  Paragliding chances 70%. 

5. Paragliding Chilliwack: -2.8C/1000ft Advanced peak lapse rate. Watch for early lee-side to cross wind aloft causing katabatic flow over back of mountain.  Possible cloud forming at launch. Then post-frontal conditions with strong lapse rate and rough P4 advanced conditions 1100-1900 at Woodside and Bridal. 50% chances to paraglide.   

6. Whistler Paragliding: -3.5C/1000ft XXX peak lapse rate.  Watch for post-frontal conditions by early afternoon. Paragliding not recommended. 

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