Summarize the following:
Before you can do anything you will need to put your kite together and get it in the air. Lay your kite on its back, connect it to the pump, and inflate it.Setting up a surf kite for the first time isn't that hard, though it is easier if you have an experienced friend to help.  Tether your kite down while inflating, so it doesn't blow away.  Learning on land can be done on the beach or even at a park.  You don't necessarily need to be near the water for this, generally stable wind. Walk backwards, downwind towards the launch point, laying out your line cleanly behind you as you go. Your partner should turn the kite over and stand with the kite ready in the edge of the wind window to catch the wind. When you are ready, give your friend a signal to launch the kite. It should fly up and as high as possible, while being centered. Get used to flying your kite on land. You should be in control of the kite at all times. Practice flying the kite at the right and the left without losing control to practice turning. The area in which you maintain control is called your wind window. Keep practicing until you get used to your specific kite's wind window.   For most kites the window will be at approximately 11 o'clock on the left and 1 o'clock on the right. If desired and if the area is clear, you can ride a skateboard while you practice flying your kite.
Inflate your kite. Launch your kite. Practice flying.