There is a legal limit and a physical limit. In accordance with FAA Part 103, paramotor pilots can go up to but not higher than 18,000 feet MSL. Physically, you will start breathing less oxygen around 10,000 ft, increasing the chance of a blackout and risk of incident.
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No. Paramotor pilots are regulated by FAA Federal Aviation Regulation 103 for Ultralight Vehicles. As long as a paramotor pilot abides by these regulations, ...
The FAA views paramotors as “ultralight vehicles” and ultralights operate under the regulations of FAR 103. The regulation pertaining to ultralights and ...
Regulations for our sport. Everything you need to know about regulations for Paramotoring (ultralight vehicles) can be found on this page.