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September 08, 2021

Former Army Soldier Solos With Adaptive Paragliding Program

Utah Non-Profit Helps People Soar To Heights They Didn’t Think Were Possible

A Utah based organization called Project Airtime, takes anyone who wants to go flying, flying. For free. The adaptive paragliding program is designed to assist anyone who may have an injury or disability, and their caregivers, and show them that paragliding is still possible. Founder, Chris Santacroce, suffered a life-altering spinal cord injury in the 2000’s and now views life in a different way. He wants others to be able to experience the freedom he experienced with paragliding. Brenden Doyle, a former US Army soldier, was left paralized from a skydiving accident and he is one of the people who have learned to paraglide on their own with Project Airtim

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