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    Home»Lifestyle»The Man Who Could Fly
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    The Man Who Could Fly

    Ty MarshalBy Ty MarshalMay 26, 2014Updated:May 26, 2014No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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    It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Gary Schug from Cicero, New York.

    Schug is custom jewelry maker by day and a powered paraglider pilot on days off.

    Paragliding, also known as paramotoring is a form of ultralight aviation that requires no license. The pilot wears a small engine on his back which provides the propulsion to take to the sky.

    Over Memorial Day weekend, Schug made his 50th flight with a powered paraglider, the third unit he’s owned over the past 12 years of being involved in the hobby.

    Syracuse New Times’ digital media manager Ty Marshal filmed the flight with his iPhone 4 in Pulaski, New York.
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    Following his flight, Gary Schug turned into somewhat of a Superman, as a young girl and her parents emerged from the small crowd that had gathered to witness the event and asked Schug for an autograph and a photo.

    Gary Schug Powered Paraglider
    Gary Schug with a young fan following his 50th powered paraglider flight. Photo by Ty Marshal | Syracuse New Times

    Check out Gary Schug’s point of view GoPro video (recorded during his 12th flight) HERE:

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    Ty Marshal is the Executive Director at the Center for the Arts in Homer, N.Y – one of the Central New York region’s preeminent presenter of the arts and a proponent of community enrichment through world-class entertainment and arts education.

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