Today’s hang gliding pilots probably have fewer accidents because they
A are schooled in the technical aspect of flying.
B never take their gliders up in cloudy weather.
C take off from hills less than 100 feet in height.
D use trial and error to test their aircraft.
The correct answer is A: are schooled in the technical aspect of flying.
Explanation: Modern hang gliding pilots receive formal training and education about the principles of flying, safety protocols, and equipment handling. This knowledge helps them make informed decisions and reduces the likelihood of accidents compared to those who may rely solely on experience without proper training.