We continue enjoying great weather and non-stop adventures with the pilots of the Team Kamikazes family, while our students keep progressing by leaps and bounds as they prepare to join the aerial action.
This time we returned to Villa Pesquera in Isabela, once again with a full house of pilots, students, friends, and supporters who share our passion for flight.
Team Kamikazes Pilots and Family Present…
Pablo Cruz and his wife Millie
Mario Muñiz and his wife Ivonne
Luis Soto and his wife Nivia
Juan Flores and his wife Iris
Luis Ruiz, his wife Jessica, and son Noah Enrique
Omar Colon and his friend Roche
Scott Sansone
Edgardo Rivera
Julián García
Chino Morales
Fernando de Hostos
Anibal Marrero
Pedro Gregory
Francisco Oller
Fio López
Sammy Badillo
Radamés “Randy” Tirado
Shirley Hernández
The Morning…
From the early hours of the morning, Edgardo announced his arrival in Isabela, accompanied by Fernando, who was focused on completing his second flight. Flying activities started early, with Scott and Luis being the first pilots to take to the skies.
Introductory Tandem Flights…
Later in the morning, Luis and Edgardo coordinated several tandem flights. This time we welcomed Albert Diaz and his friend Alejandro, who arrived with their wives Melissa and Yolanda, all excited to experience the thrill of flight. We coordinated things so both ladies could enjoy flying side by side in the air at the same time.
The Youngest Pilot Takes Flight Again…
As the morning progressed, it was time for young Noah Enrique to fly again, this time using a slightly heavier paramotor setup. All the pilots and friends kept a close eye on his flight, and just as expected, everything went smoothly and perfectly.
More and More Pilots in the Air…
It was great to see pilots arriving from all over the island to join our activity, including Julián García coming from Arroyo and Randy Tirado arriving from Ponce, who is currently recovering from surgery but still took to the skies with the rest of the Team Kamikazes family.
We also witnessed Fernando’s flight attempt, but unfortunately he slightly injured his knee and was unable to make another attempt later in the day.
Towing Flights by Pablo…
Pablo Cruz bring the rope, and the students Shirley and Pedro Gregory had the opportunity to feel the fly at a height of some 60 to 100 ft. Here are some videos of the Training flights and some students Training with the Paragliders on Ground.
Ending of a Long Day…
Photos…

