I was hoping to get a view from the Pro's. I fly a paramotor, I have a gps loaded with restricted airspace and so would not intentionally, or hopefully, accidentally wander into controlled airspace. If I can learn one nugget of information that will assist either myself or other paramotorists to avoid getting in the way of a big ol' jet, then it's worth the thread and effort to do so.
By and large, most paramotorists are keen to play by the rules and not to place either themselves or others in unnecessary danger. We are slow moving, and very susceptible to turbulence, let alone being hooked up on the nose ot wing of a jet...
We have a noisy engine inches from our heads, we wear headsets and so, there is a chance if a large plane is behind us, we simply will not know it is there. We don't have radar or other fancy gizmos to tell us other stuff is approaching. So for me, if I can learn anything that reduces the risk of me getting in the way, then I'm all for it.
I cross posted this simply because it seems no one else had the guts to ask, which seems daft to me. If you don't ask, how do you learn....