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Paragliding Instruction, Achim Hagemann, GSC, Hawaii, Big Island

First flight
Scotty Scott skies out  
after launch from SW launch Mauna Kea, Hulalalai in background
SW launch Mauna Kea, elev. 11500 f 

Paragliding Instruction, Pu'u Loa, Hawaii, Big Island

Student on launch halfway point
Puu Loa Flyby 
Pu'u Loa training hill pilot on final
Coudbase at Kealakekua
Launch at Kealakekua 

About Pueo The Protector

Owl at Pu'u Loa checking me out. About Pueo The Protector The Short-eared Brown Owl (Asio flammeus sandwicensis), also known as the Hawaiian Owl, or Pueo was present in Hawaii from before the arrival of the first Polynesians. Like everywhere else in the world, Hawaii gave the Owl a special place in its mythology. Pueo is sacred. Pueo doesn't signify only an Owl, but also denotes a taro variety, the staff of life. In addition it indicates shortness, the shroud of a canoe and the rocking of a child. Then there are expressions that use the word "pueo", such as "keiki a ka pueo" (child of an Owl whose father is not known), "ka pueo Kani Kaua" (the Owl who sings of war, the Owl as a protector in battle), "A no lani, a no honua" (the guardian Owl belongs to heaven and earth). .
Shadow Mountain, Mauna Kea after launch 1994 
Mauna Loa 
our training hill Puu Loa 
first day students 
after launch from the SW Launch on Mauna Kea. 
Flying at Puhakoloa (before we got kicked out) Hulalalai in the background
no time to spare it is getting windy at 12000 f. 
on the way up to Mauna Kea 
waiting for a cycle 
getting ready to launch SW Launch Mauna Kea 
Take off in Maui