26 Aralık 2015 Cumartesi

Re: [TVHGC Members] PG in Morzine Avoriaz area

This is a guy to ring, his name is Steve Brewer (if he still runs this business) and his contact details
are here:

http://www.alpineaddictsmorzine.com/


On 26/12/2015 14:21, 'Stephen Flint' via TVHGC members list wrote:
Does anyone have experience of flying in the Morzine area? I'm flying out tomorrow taking a wing instead of skis! I've not flown in the Alps before so any contacts or advice would be very welcome. Happy New Year.

Best regards
Stephen

On 26 Dec 2015, at 11:38, Chris Williams <chr15williams@btinternet.com> wrote:

A quick reminder that the Gin Wide Open 2016 registration opens at 1pm today, but there is no rush like last year as it closes on 2 Jan with no advantage given to early registrations.  I can't go this year, but hopefully plenty of TVHGC pilots will be there, as last year (38!).  If you're not sure whether this sort of comp is for you then use the forums to ask or come along to the social meetings and talk about it.  For me, it was my first comp outside UK and I loved it!

http://www.flywideopen.org/registration.html

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Re: [TVHGC Members] PG in Morzine Avoriaz area

10km to the west of  Avoriaz there is a take off overlooking Geneva, Saleve Mountain, http://paraglidingearth.com/pgearth/index.php?site=3023. Not flown it myself but it is a popular site so there is sure to be a club based there. There is a cable car to the take off as it is a ski slope so access is easy and there is a bottom landing.

If you have a car then 50 km to the south, of course, is Annecy. If you go there check out the bottom landing first at Bout de Lac (near Dousard) and you will get all the info you need. If you want a guide to Annecy and Alpine sites/flying generally you might ask Irwin at Maison Du Moulin http://www.maison-du-moulin.co.uk/ 
Annecy is one of the best places to initiate alpine flying and Irwin is one of the best guides IMO.

On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 2:21 PM, 'Stephen Flint' via TVHGC members list <tvhgc_members@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Does anyone have experience of flying in the Morzine area? I'm flying out tomorrow taking a wing instead of skis! I've not flown in the Alps before so any contacts or advice would be very welcome. Happy New Year.

Best regards
Stephen

On 26 Dec 2015, at 11:38, Chris Williams <chr15williams@btinternet.com> wrote:

A quick reminder that the Gin Wide Open 2016 registration opens at 1pm today, but there is no rush like last year as it closes on 2 Jan with no advantage given to early registrations.  I can't go this year, but hopefully plenty of TVHGC pilots will be there, as last year (38!).  If you're not sure whether this sort of comp is for you then use the forums to ask or come along to the social meetings and talk about it.  For me, it was my first comp outside UK and I loved it!

http://www.flywideopen.org/registration.html

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[TVHGC Members] PG in Morzine Avoriaz area

Does anyone have experience of flying in the Morzine area? I'm flying out tomorrow taking a wing instead of skis! I've not flown in the Alps before so any contacts or advice would be very welcome. Happy New Year.

Best regards
Stephen

On 26 Dec 2015, at 11:38, Chris Williams <chr15williams@btinternet.com> wrote:

A quick reminder that the Gin Wide Open 2016 registration opens at 1pm today, but there is no rush like last year as it closes on 2 Jan with no advantage given to early registrations.  I can't go this year, but hopefully plenty of TVHGC pilots will be there, as last year (38!).  If you're not sure whether this sort of comp is for you then use the forums to ask or come along to the social meetings and talk about it.  For me, it was my first comp outside UK and I loved it!

http://www.flywideopen.org/registration.html

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[TVHGC Members] Gin Wide Open registration

A quick reminder that the Gin Wide Open 2016 registration opens at 1pm today, but there is no rush like last year as it closes on 2 Jan with no advantage given to early registrations.  I can’t go this year, but hopefully plenty of TVHGC pilots will be there, as last year (38!).  If you’re not sure whether this sort of comp is for you then use the forums to ask or come along to the social meetings and talk about it.  For me, it was my first comp outside UK and I loved it!

http://www.flywideopen.org/registration.html

12 Aralık 2015 Cumartesi

[TVHGC Members] FW: Hi Chris, thought you might be interested: GIN Wide Open 2016

 

 

 

 

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Hi Chris

I  thought you might be interested...

We're just getting ready to announce all the details of next year's GIN Wide Open.

Saint Jean Montclar  (French Alps)

18-25 June 2016

 

The Venue

We've chosen Saint Jean Montclar for its reliable weather. It's particularly sheltered from the Mistral which can plague flying sites like Laragne further west.   From campsite to appartments everything is also very centrally located.   I met the mayor of Saint Jean earlier in the summer.  He is very keen to welcome us and we've even organised for the chairlift to be opened especially for us - yes - whisked from the village centre up to launch with our own private chairlift!

The flying has a great mix of big mountain flying behind launch and more open terrain out front with lots of land-out options.  No marquee this year: we've got a big indoor hall more than big enough for presentations and more.

Registration

Registration will open on 26 December as every year, but there'll be a big difference this time:  no more unfair advantage to the high speed internet surfers.  Because our servers were pretty much overloaded with the competition filling within an hour last year, we've decided to give everyone as fair a chance as possible. 

Registration will stay open for one whole week.  So you'll have until January 2nd, but remember, on January 2nd the gates will close. Shortly thereafter, (all being well on January 3rd) we'll let you know if you've been selected or not.  Good luck!

We're still building this year's website but all the details should be on line by next weekend.  I'll email you again once it's up and running.

In the meantime, please spread the word, and keep updated on the GIN Wide Open Facebook site here

All the best

Toby Colombé
GIN Wide Open organiser

 

 

 

It was a deep impression - my first competition ever with new skills in "how to fly" - tactics, with old and new friends, with informations about Weather and helpful tricks, showed by the Gin Team Pilots. Great job Toby, Brett and the crew!"   -  Joe Smiti

This was one brilliant competition with 124 pilots in high spirits 24/7! Organization was just perfect, venue was epic and people were awesome (rarely met so many nice folks in one place). I'm looking forward for GWO 2016 wherever it may take place and fully trust Brett and Toby to find the best place possible.     -  Peter Bienek

Great competition, amazing flying arena, perfect organization, wonderful people and sunshine all week! GWO is the best, see you next year!   - Boris Stähly

 

 

 

 

the best destinations at the best time of year

PASSION PARAGLIDING

 

10 Aralık 2015 Perşembe

[TVHGC Members] Stalling, Turning and Spinning

Dear All,

 

Firstly thankyou to those who have e-mailed me with your tales both directly at safety@tvhgc.co.uk and to the public forum. I won’t bombard you with a constant barrage of e-mails but I do hope you’ll hear from me regularly. Rather than leave the e-mails you’ve seen hanging there I thought I’d quickly bring together the themes we’ve seen:

 

The first theme is stalling and spinning, particularly when low down on our local ridges. In addition to the 2 tales you’ve seen I have personally witnessed 2 people spin their wings at our sites in the last year or so in almost exactly the same circumstances. In each case it was a turn, close to the hill and low down, which was tightened until the inside tip stalled. The feeling given by being close to the ground and downwind gave the false impression of airspeed and the wish to get the turn rate going led to overuse of the inside (or both) brakes (it’s a complicated picture with lots of variables). Thankfully both pilots quickly recognised the developing autorotation and went hands-up to allow the wing to fly but both pilots also ended up with a flightpath they didn’t desire afterwards and fortunately their injuries were superficial after they contacted the hill.

 

I wonder how many others out there have ended up ‘kicking the trees’ on the way round a 360 on a ridge (in the Alps or in a competition?) and taken a little bit of extra room on the next turn round? Your point is very well made, once you’re heading towards a ridge you are pretty much committed to continuing the turn and turning below or low down on any ridge should be considered an advanced manoeuvre and made with knowledge of all the factors involved.

 

And, you can never assume that one brake position will correspond to the stall point on your wing in real live air! We aim to fly in the gusts (we call them thermals) a lot of the time and have to be prepared to modify our flying style to the conditions on any given day.

 

In addition to my previous mention of checks Francis reminded us about Daily Inspections… We rely on our equipment and the state its left in so, when was the last time you checked your carbon fibre seatplate for cracks, the knots in your brakelines or the integrity of the visible stitching in the your wing (a subject close to my own heart)!?

 

Please do e-mail me directly with anything you think may be useful or of interest and thanks again to those who have already done so, I think we can prove that we do not live in a blame culture and that everyone can benefit from all forms of discussion. I’ll mail you all again in the New Year with a little about SIV training, until then have a Merry and Safe Christmas.

 

Cheers,

Nick S

safety@tvhgc.co.uk


8 Aralık 2015 Salı

Re: [TVHGC Members] Flying Safely

Dear All

GEORDIE'S CAT.

The story I wish to share has direct impact for everyone flying a paraglider. Whilst the outcomes of making this error will vary and there are briefed responses to it that all pilots will have learned at pre-CP stage of training, it is still worth a revisit following my recent experience.

I was flying in a related discipline (paramotor) and training for a foreign competition in the "slalom" task (effectively pylon racing). I had been flying for several minutes through the course when, attempting to level up following a high energy turn, my brake handle became detached from the lines. I impacted the ground at high speed (full trim and speed bar on my wing probably around 50 mph) and, fortunately, at an almost horizontal angle. I slid and tumbled and cartwheeled for several metres.
Outcome was a compound fracture of tib and fib requiring a large flap of plastic surgery, several non threatening vertibral fractures and a non threatening brain "bleed".

I am a high hours pilot of both paragliding and paramotoring and have always prided myself in detailed and focussed inspection and pre-flight checking. Yet, somehow, a brake line knot, done up in the manner recommended by the manufacturer, in a knot that can only tighten when strained, came undone within its neoprene cover and slipped the control lines.

My learning point is that my pride in my inspection regime was misplaced and came before this fall. I did not include a daily removal of the neoprene sleeve and an examination of the knot. I did not even include any routine inspection of that knot. My assumption had been that, once properly and diligently tied and locked off in the approved manner, then tucked into its keeper, the line was secure until line length was re-adjusted.

Obviously the nature of that sort of flying results in catastrophic outcomes if you lose a brake handle that close to the ground at that speed, but losing a brake handle in dynamic lift is not a "breeze" either. Whilst there are things you can do, and the Club Coaches can remind of these as appropriate, you will certainly lose fine control.

I will now check my knots every time I fly, even if I do have to remove the neat neoprene sleeve and take a few minutes to replace it. At least, I will when I can fly again. At present I can just about walk a bit.

Thanks for listening. I hope I have said enough to encourage a club wide checking of control handle knots! 

Its in the BHPA approved preflight nemonic.........
Will Geordie have her Cat aboard today.

Duh!





On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Richard Osborne <richardosborne17@btinternet.com> wrote:
Hi Nick,
We met a couple of times on the hill this year and while I'm not a local member of TV, I am one of yours. May I say how refreshing it is to read your piece below.
I was Chairman of my local club (North Devon) for eight years and during that time I tried hard to get the same thing going as you. My career was in a high risk environment most of the time, where active, honest, proactive de briefing was a crucial element to daily routine.
I support your approach whole heartedly and as such here's my story, which I'm very happy for you to put my name to.

I'd been flying for just eight months and was getting to that cocky over confident stage. Sure my wing control was above average for that time in the sport due to the luxury of being able to get out and put in well over one hundred hours a year, but my experience of the vast range of weather conditions we fly in was poor, due to lack of time honoured experience.

I'd learnt to hover and was doing this at about twenty foot above ground. I was in good lift as I was above the slope, but despite holding the same amount of brake as I'd practiced hitherto, without warning my wing stalled, whipping me into the ground.

In my naivety of the perils of gusty conditions I had held too much brake for too long so that when the wind speed went from 14mph to 5mph in a very short space of time, the wing stalled.
I got away with a very sore lower back, but it could have been far worse.

A BRIEF SUMMARY OF MY MISTAKES

1/ I took off in the first place, thinking the conditions were ok for me because I saw others flying. I was too inexperienced, or daft, to realise that those already flying could be flying faster wings and far more competent in those conditions.

2/ I simply had not taken into account  the potential dangers of gustiness, ie, a large difference between the max and minimum wind speed where the changes are rapid.

3/ As a direct result of my inexperience and the beginners wing I was on, I was not responsive to the feed back from the wing.

4/  I was flying without having sought the guidance of a coach or more experienced pilot.

Good luck with your great initiative Nick. In my opinion, we in this country are no where near as proactive on safety matters as we should be, after all, we can fall from the sky just as catastrophically  as any aircraft.

Regards, Richard Osborne.

On 6 Dec 2015, at 14:54, Nick wrote:

Dear Fellow Pilots,
 
As you were kind enough to vote me in as your Safety Member at the AGM I thought I'd better introduce myself. I'm sure I've met many of you on the hill (Palm/Blue Sigma 8 with dark red helmet) and those that I haven't please do come and say hi. I work in Flight Testing in which we enjoy an open, free culture in which people are invited to say 'I got that wrong' without fear of blame. In a 'just' society we accept that people will try their best but are, ultimately, fallible. I would dearly love to increase the feeling of a 'just' culture in paragliding where people can openly share their learning experiences with others.
 
There were 8 reportable incidents or accidents in the Club last year but as I'm sure you're aware there will have been a number of others that weren't reported and many, many more that would be considered close calls. It's those that I'd like to focus on this year.
 
I'm sure you've all learnt from the mistakes, however small, that you've made over the years but it's far better to learn from the mistakes that others have made and shared. I'd like to try and share with you some of those mistakes so please, please, please send me your stories of when you learnt something that others would benefit from or just had a close call. If you've ever been happy to be on the ground or have looked back and shuddered then I'd like to hear from you at safety@tvhgc.co.uk. I'll share your stories and make sure your anonymity is maintained. We may just all learn something and even prevent the next accident or incident.
 
I'll start.....
 
I took off with my chest strap undone. Since I got me new pod harness my preflight checks have become a bit more complicated with more string, clips and buckles. Flying at Westbury a few months ago I'd gone through all my normal routine (or so I thought) and launched into good ridge lift. I lean a long way forward in the harness when I launch and it was only as I became airborne and went to get into my pod that I noticed that my weight was more on my shoulder straps than normal, I then noticed that my chest strap was undone. Shaken, I continued to settle into my harness and fly away from the hill before finding and doing up the errant clip. This is a classic cognitive failure but what have I learnt? CHECKS… do you just go through your routine or do you do a head to foot check before committing yourself to aviation?
 
This is just meant as food for thought, especially as we're all rusty after this horrible period of rain and wind. Please just take a few extra moments when you do manage to get back on the hill and make sure you don't make any silly mistakes.
 
Happy (and safe) landings,
Nick Smith

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Re: [TVHGC Members] Flying Safely

Hi Nick,
We met a couple of times on the hill this year and while I'm not a local member of TV, I am one of yours. May I say how refreshing it is to read your piece below.
I was Chairman of my local club (North Devon) for eight years and during that time I tried hard to get the same thing going as you. My career was in a high risk environment most of the time, where active, honest, proactive de briefing was a crucial element to daily routine.
I support your approach whole heartedly and as such here's my story, which I'm very happy for you to put my name to.

I'd been flying for just eight months and was getting to that cocky over confident stage. Sure my wing control was above average for that time in the sport due to the luxury of being able to get out and put in well over one hundred hours a year, but my experience of the vast range of weather conditions we fly in was poor, due to lack of time honoured experience.

I'd learnt to hover and was doing this at about twenty foot above ground. I was in good lift as I was above the slope, but despite holding the same amount of brake as I'd practiced hitherto, without warning my wing stalled, whipping me into the ground.

In my naivety of the perils of gusty conditions I had held too much brake for too long so that when the wind speed went from 14mph to 5mph in a very short space of time, the wing stalled.
I got away with a very sore lower back, but it could have been far worse.

A BRIEF SUMMARY OF MY MISTAKES

1/ I took off in the first place, thinking the conditions were ok for me because I saw others flying. I was too inexperienced, or daft, to realise that those already flying could be flying faster wings and far more competent in those conditions.

2/ I simply had not taken into account  the potential dangers of gustiness, ie, a large difference between the max and minimum wind speed where the changes are rapid.

3/ As a direct result of my inexperience and the beginners wing I was on, I was not responsive to the feed back from the wing.

4/  I was flying without having sought the guidance of a coach or more experienced pilot.

Good luck with your great initiative Nick. In my opinion, we in this country are no where near as proactive on safety matters as we should be, after all, we can fall from the sky just as catastrophically  as any aircraft.

Regards, Richard Osborne.

On 6 Dec 2015, at 14:54, Nick wrote:

Dear Fellow Pilots,
 
As you were kind enough to vote me in as your Safety Member at the AGM I thought I'd better introduce myself. I'm sure I've met many of you on the hill (Palm/Blue Sigma 8 with dark red helmet) and those that I haven't please do come and say hi. I work in Flight Testing in which we enjoy an open, free culture in which people are invited to say 'I got that wrong' without fear of blame. In a 'just' society we accept that people will try their best but are, ultimately, fallible. I would dearly love to increase the feeling of a 'just' culture in paragliding where people can openly share their learning experiences with others.
 
There were 8 reportable incidents or accidents in the Club last year but as I'm sure you're aware there will have been a number of others that weren't reported and many, many more that would be considered close calls. It's those that I'd like to focus on this year.
 
I'm sure you've all learnt from the mistakes, however small, that you've made over the years but it's far better to learn from the mistakes that others have made and shared. I'd like to try and share with you some of those mistakes so please, please, please send me your stories of when you learnt something that others would benefit from or just had a close call. If you've ever been happy to be on the ground or have looked back and shuddered then I'd like to hear from you at safety@tvhgc.co.uk. I'll share your stories and make sure your anonymity is maintained. We may just all learn something and even prevent the next accident or incident.
 
I'll start.....
 
I took off with my chest strap undone. Since I got me new pod harness my preflight checks have become a bit more complicated with more string, clips and buckles. Flying at Westbury a few months ago I'd gone through all my normal routine (or so I thought) and launched into good ridge lift. I lean a long way forward in the harness when I launch and it was only as I became airborne and went to get into my pod that I noticed that my weight was more on my shoulder straps than normal, I then noticed that my chest strap was undone. Shaken, I continued to settle into my harness and fly away from the hill before finding and doing up the errant clip. This is a classic cognitive failure but what have I learnt? CHECKS… do you just go through your routine or do you do a head to foot check before committing yourself to aviation?
 
This is just meant as food for thought, especially as we're all rusty after this horrible period of rain and wind. Please just take a few extra moments when you do manage to get back on the hill and make sure you don't make any silly mistakes.
 
Happy (and safe) landings,
Nick Smith

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7 Aralık 2015 Pazartesi

[TVHGC Members] Re: Flying Safely

OK - here's one in return.  I'm an experienced pilot (200 hours+) and have a dislike of doing 360s too low down.  One thermic day I was about 100' above the hill and about the same out front too, so I felt 'safe' doing a 360.  Entering a thermal I decided to do a 360 to stay in it but 90 degrees into the turn I started sinking very fast (i.e. I fell out of the back of the thermal).  Because the turn was well established I didn't want to stop or reverse the turn because of the danger of hitting the hill.  I barely missed the crest of the hill - possibly by as little as 2 feet.

It was a close call.

Lesson learnt - give yourself a bigger margin before doing 360s near to the hill and if entering a thermal give it a bit more time before turning.  Obvious in hindsight.

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6 Aralık 2015 Pazar

[TVHGC Members] Flying Safely

Dear Fellow Pilots,

 

As you were kind enough to vote me in as your Safety Member at the AGM I thought I'd better introduce myself. I'm sure I've met many of you on the hill (Palm/Blue Sigma 8 with dark red helmet) and those that I haven't please do come and say hi. I work in Flight Testing in which we enjoy an open, free culture in which people are invited to say 'I got that wrong' without fear of blame. In a 'just' society we accept that people will try their best but are, ultimately, fallible. I would dearly love to increase the feeling of a 'just' culture in paragliding where people can openly share their learning experiences with others.

 

There were 8 reportable incidents or accidents in the Club last year but as I'm sure you're aware there will have been a number of others that weren't reported and many, many more that would be considered close calls. It's those that I'd like to focus on this year.

 

I'm sure you've all learnt from the mistakes, however small, that you've made over the years but it's far better to learn from the mistakes that others have made and shared. I'd like to try and share with you some of those mistakes so please, please, please send me your stories of when you learnt something that others would benefit from or just had a close call. If you've ever been happy to be on the ground or have looked back and shuddered then I'd like to hear from you at safety@tvhgc.co.uk. I'll share your stories and make sure your anonymity is maintained. We may just all learn something and even prevent the next accident or incident.

 

I'll start.....

 

I took off with my chest strap undone. Since I got me new pod harness my preflight checks have become a bit more complicated with more string, clips and buckles. Flying at Westbury a few months ago I'd gone through all my normal routine (or so I thought) and launched into good ridge lift. I lean a long way forward in the harness when I launch and it was only as I became airborne and went to get into my pod that I noticed that my weight was more on my shoulder straps than normal, I then noticed that my chest strap was undone. Shaken, I continued to settle into my harness and fly away from the hill before finding and doing up the errant clip. This is a classic cognitive failure but what have I learnt? CHECKS… do you just go through your routine or do you do a head to foot check before committing yourself to aviation?

 

This is just meant as food for thought, especially as we're all rusty after this horrible period of rain and wind. Please just take a few extra moments when you do manage to get back on the hill and make sure you don't make any silly mistakes.

 

Happy (and safe) landings,

Nick Smith

safety@tvhgc.co.uk

5 Aralık 2015 Cumartesi

[TVHGC Members] Winter Quiz results

59 people have done the quiz, with some interesting results. Sorry there was no score or feedback at the end of the quiz, but you can check your answers at the link below and hopefully learn something. Please do give me some feedback: interesting? useful? learn anything?
https://drive.google.com/.../0Bz4WTqERC4DMZy1GTmx.../view...

 

4 Aralık 2015 Cuma

Re: [TVHGC Members] AGM Minutes

I've just tried to amend my name from Adby to Abdy and think I've succeeded. Haven't tried this remote editing before!
Tommy

On 4 December 2015 at 17:46, Richard Ford <richardford42@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi

Thanks Chris and Nick for your amendments - very helpful.  I will try to get the minutes published on Monday, so if anybody has any more amendments could they please let me know by then.

Thanks!
Rich

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[TVHGC Members] AGM Minutes

Hi

Thanks Chris and Nick for your amendments - very helpful.  I will try to get the minutes published on Monday, so if anybody has any more amendments could they please let me know by then.

Thanks!
Rich

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1 Aralık 2015 Salı

[TVHGC Members] Online version of TVHGC Winter Quiz

For those of you who prefer to stay anonymous, here's the TVHGC Winter Quiz in an easy-to-do, online quiz format. The downside of doing it this way is that I don't know who you are or what your pilot rating is. If you get 100% right do please tell me!  J https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GFFL9PP

Chris
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