26 Eylül 2016 Pazartesi

Re: [TVHGC Members] TAG Farnborough and Collapses

Thanks for the link Nick. He had his hands everywhere to keep the glider above his head I think. It looks exaggerated because the brake lines are not routed through the pulleys. 

The major error here of course was to take off, but he is one of the best acro pilots in the world, so perhaps he can get away with things the rest of us can't…

Mike


On 26 Sep 2016, at 15:48, Nick smith <glidingnick@hotmail.com> wrote:

Dear all,

 

Firstly a short clip from youtube for you http://youtu.be/2a0hoBAYK3M. While this chap may have had his hands all over the place during and after launch he did the right thing after getting this full frontal and allowed the wing to recover and fly him away from the hill. He was also lucky to get no rotation. I had an asymmetric on full speedbar (proper pulley to pulley) which rotated me through 180 degrees while in Spain the other week. My SIV training in 2014 helped with my initial and follow up actions and I'm now booked in for another SIV course early next year. If anyone is interested in joining me on the course just let me know (it's fun, honest!).

I took a 100% full frontal collapse on a takeoff with 45 degree cross wind and very turbulent and strong conditions. Filmed by Vlad Magditch

 Now, down to business…. FARNBOROUGH UPDATE

 

Act now to do your part in ensuring Farnborough don't stop us XC flying to the South Coast!!! Please, please write to them and tell them what you think of their proposals, whether your approach is well reasoned, emotional or just a plain rant let them know what you think. Every e-mail they receive will count in our favour, the closing date for your comments is 2 Nov. Use the format:

 

 

Subject: Airspace Consultation
Your Name
Your address
Your comments

 

I will be making a comment on behalf of the Club but I would value your input so please do call for a chat or e-mail me atsafety@tvhgc.co.uk .

 

The BHPA have sent this out, please read as much as you can in order to understand the issues:

 

TAG are still looking for considerable controlled airspace (CAS) around Farnborough.  Their first consultation document (03Feb2014) and its two associated reports (29Aug2014 and 03Jul2015) have been joined by another consultation document.  All four can be found on
This latest consultation closes on 02Nov2106, whether you responded to the previous consultation or not please consider doing so to this one.
An interesting study into the July 2015 proposal submitted by TAG to the CAA was carried out by FASVIG, whilst it doesn't mention our activities it details some interesting aspects on TAG's proposals.  It can be found at
The BHPA will be responding again to TAG pretty much along the same lines as in 2014:
  • The CAS will be effectively closed to us thus limiting our flying
  • There is a complete lack of an assessment as to the implications for those aircraft that will be displaced from the proposed airspace
  • The number of aircraft remaining out of the CAS will increase collision risks for all in the surrounding Class G airspace
  • TAG's own figures talk of an "average per hour weekday" of currently 1.13 flights and 1.56 in 2019.  This amount of CAS for so few movements is obscene and risks setting a precedent for other CAS applications
  • TAG's proposals should be integrated into the SE England CAS project (called LAMP), not tagged on afterwards

Many thanks, and I look forward to seeing you at the Swan next Wednesday (5 Oct).
Cheers,
Nick

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[TVHGC Members] TAG Farnborough and Collapses

Dear all,

 

Firstly a short clip from youtube for you http://youtu.be/2a0hoBAYK3M. While this chap may have had his hands all over the place during and after launch he did the right thing after getting this full frontal and allowed the wing to recover and fly him away from the hill. He was also lucky to get no rotation. I had an asymmetric on full speedbar (proper pulley to pulley) which rotated me through 180 degrees while in Spain the other week. My SIV training in 2014 helped with my initial and follow up actions and I’m now booked in for another SIV course early next year. If anyone is interested in joining me on the course just let me know (it’s fun, honest!).

youtu.be
I took a 100% full frontal collapse on a takeoff with 45 degree cross wind and very turbulent and strong conditions. Filmed by Vlad Magditch

 Now, down to business…. FARNBOROUGH UPDATE

 

Act now to do your part in ensuring Farnborough don’t stop us XC flying to the South Coast!!! Please, please write to them and tell them what you think of their proposals, whether your approach is well reasoned, emotional or just a plain rant let them know what you think. Every e-mail they receive will count in our favour, the closing date for your comments is 2 Nov. Use the format:

 

To: consultation@tagfarnborough.com

 

Subject: Airspace Consultation

Your Name

Your address

Your comments

 

I will be making a comment on behalf of the Club but I would value your input so please do call for a chat or e-mail me at safety@tvhgc.co.uk .

 

The BHPA have sent this out, please read as much as you can in order to understand the issues:

 

TAG are still looking for considerable controlled airspace (CAS) around Farnborough.  Their first consultation document (03Feb2014) and its two associated reports (29Aug2014 and 03Jul2015) have been joined by another consultation document.  All four can be found on

www.consultation.tagfarnborough.com/consultation-documents/

This latest consultation closes on 02Nov2106, whether you responded to the previous consultation or not please consider doing so to this one.

An interesting study into the July 2015 proposal submitted by TAG to the CAA was carried out by FASVIG, whilst it doesn’t mention our activities it details some interesting aspects on TAG’s proposals.  It can be found at

http://fasvig.org/fasvig-review-of-farnborough-acp

The BHPA will be responding again to TAG pretty much along the same lines as in 2014:

  • The CAS will be effectively closed to us thus limiting our flying
  • There is a complete lack of an assessment as to the implications for those aircraft that will be displaced from the proposed airspace
  • The number of aircraft remaining out of the CAS will increase collision risks for all in the surrounding Class G airspace
  • TAG’s own figures talk of an “average per hour weekday” of currently 1.13 flights and 1.56 in 2019.  This amount of CAS for so few movements is obscene and risks setting a precedent for other CAS applications
  • TAG’s proposals should be integrated into the SE England CAS project (called LAMP), not tagged on afterwards


Many thanks, and I look forward to seeing you at the Swan next Wednesday (5 Oct).

Cheers,

Nick

[TVHGC Members] TVHGC News!

Hi all

TVHGC News!

Please find attached a newsletter with details of our next club meeting Wednesday 5th, advanced notice of our AGM on the 18th November, and other bits of club news.

As always, please send your comments , photos and stories!

Mike Byfield
07443 874251


 

22 Eylül 2016 Perşembe

[TVHGC Members] CANP

Thames Valley Hang Gliding Club (TVHGC)

Civil Aircraft Notification Procedure (CANP)

Activity:

Paragliding

Location:

SU101644 Milk Hill

Area of operation:

2nm radius

<=1000 feet agl

Date and local time flying will start / finish:

23/09/2016

09:00

to 17:00

Expected number of gliders:

>=5

Contact telephone number:

07941084101

Point of contact at TVHGC

comps@tvhgc.co.uk

 

3 Eylül 2016 Cumartesi

[TVHGC Members] incident last tuesday afternoon

Hi all,
Last Tuesday 02.09 i had a little incident while flying at around 2pm on Milk. Managed o open in good time and no one hurt apart of getting a bit scared.
I'm trying to put together what happened but i don't have the full picture as it happened too fast and first part i've reacted based on the pressure feedback I've got into the lines.
Did anyone filmed or visualized what happened Or did anyone happened to be hit by a dust devil like similar thermal.
If so please email on private and i'll come back with full story as it was a weird one. First of it's kind in 18 years of paragliding.

Thanks,
Flavius

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31 Ağustos 2016 Çarşamba

[TVHGC Members] Safety Message - Site choice and Airprox

Good morning everyone,

 

We’ve had two lovely and unexpected days of flying over the last couple of days so I just thought I’d share with you some examples of excellent behaviour that we should all bear in mind and replicate where appropriate. Sunday was glorious and many people streamed off Selsley to complete some epic XC; but the first bunch of people I’d like to congratulate are those Red Ribbon and other low airtime pilots who recognised that Combe was going to get busy and that the best time to fly was early in the morning. They arrived at around 7 and made the very best of the day before the thermals kicked off, the hill got crowded and the wind changed. The second group is those guys who recognised that the wind had gone off the hill at around 1 o’clock and hopped in their cars to drive the hour to Westbury. They were rewarded with both my company on the hill and with the very best that Westbury has to offer. An afternoon of thermal soaring including one last lap of the chimney before it goes to the big cement factory in the sky followed by a glorious evening of boating around the ridge when the sea breeze came in. Everyone was well behaved in the air and it was a real pleasure to be out flying.

 

If, however, you found yourself among the minority of people left at Combe in the afternoon, struggling to thermal along the ridge in a wind that only enabled you to launch when a thermal came through, please take a good long hard look at yourself. A few extra points on the XC league is definitely not worth the danger that you put yourself in! Please read the site guides and abide by them, the recommendations there are gained from bitter experience. Also, please remember that Combe is now closed for the winter.

 

Another topic that’s pertinent at the moment is Airproxes, that is Aircraft Proximity Reports. The Airprox Board website is here https://www.airproxboard.org.uk/home/ and “An Airprox is a situation in which, in the opinion of a pilot or air traffic services personnel, the distance between aircraft as well as their relative positions and speed have been such that the safety of the aircraft involved may have been compromised”. Any of us who have flown XC will have seen light aircraft or gliders and wondered if the pilot has actually seen you. Twice this year, however, our pilots have come close to large military aircraft operating in Class G airspace. I sit on the Regional Airspace Users Group here at Boscombe Down and would like to raise awareness among military pilots and our own community about how busy certain areas of airspace can get. Military pilots conduct an excellent lookout and scan, but at times operational constraints or the complexity of their aircraft mean they need to look in for short periods. Please do not assume that an approaching pilot has seen you, and take early avoiding action to a) be seen and b) get out of the way. Also, consider whether exercising your ‘right’ to fly through a MATZ is really a good idea. Pilots of fast jet aircraft in the radar pattern may be heads in for extended periods conducting simulated instrument flying or carrying out checks and they cover the distance between where you can see them and when they will hit you VERY quickly. If you feel that you have had an Airprox, please note the exact time so you can find it on your trace later and please let me know so I can ensure that we, as a community, are acting as responsible airspace users and helping other airspace users understand the risks.

 

I’m off to Spain (Ager) tomorrow so I’ll be thinking of you and, of course, wishing you all the best of the soaring weather while I’m away. As ever, please don’t reply to this message but do e-mail me at safety@tvhgc.co.uk


Happy (and safe) flying,

Nick S

Thames Valley Safety Officer

27 Ağustos 2016 Cumartesi

[TVHGC Members] Today's the day - TVHGC Summer Party

Today's the day - TVHGC Summer Party 

 

Food & drink, music and chat around a fire pit. 

 

This year the event will be at:

 

The Party Field

Chapel Lane

Broad Town

SN4 7RT


Contact number is 07815 061250

See y'all later!

Mike Byfield
07443 874251