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NYSC Spring 2009 Foreign trip…..

October 23, 2008

Is to sunny Morocco with Passion Paragliding.

 

Details

We are going on Monday 9th February 2009 for one week returning Monday 16th February 2009

Flying to Marrakech from  either Manchester or London

 

Cost

Basic trip costs £475 this includes accommodation, Morocco airport transfers, guiding, retrieves, also all food and bottled water. Flights must be booked separately and will be between £80 (London) –  £140 (Manchester). Car parking & fuel in the UK (£15 each) and personal insurance (mandatory) are the only other extras. 

A £50 non-refundable deposit to me to confirm your place. You will need to book your own flights. (exact details to be confirmed once preliminary numbers are known)

 

Numbers

This is a safari type trip and involves staying in different (basic) accommodation on different nights and flying inland sites with perhaps some coastal flying. We have provisionally based upon eight pilots.

Further info can be viewed at www.passionparagliding.com check out the video download on the homepage.

Please register interest asap, we plan to confirm all details and book no later than next club meeting on Monday 3.11.08

 

Get in touch!

Ian Hutchinson

ianeileen@fsmail.net

(Best time to catch me is in the evening) Mobile 07803 956 953     Home 01642 713063

NYSC Barbeque

July 4, 2008

The barbeque planned for Saturday the 5th of July at Lord Stones cafe has unfortunately been cancelled due to the poor weather forecast.

NYSC Summer 2008 Events and Trips

June 9, 2008

 

Triple X Festival

20th, 21st 22nd June at Walcot Hall near Long Mynd.

Balloon Flights, Radio controlled jets, Bands, real ale etc

Lectures from several skygods, (Gin will be there) (more T shirts!)

 

£50 for entrance and 3 days camping

 

Visit Leavesleyaviation.com for more details

 

We will be leaving early Friday 20th am and returning Sunday evening

Several pilots already confirmed, book your place asap as spaces are limited.

 

 

Homegrown Festival

Anything to do with flying will be going on here.

 

12th –14th September 2008

 

Fforest fields campsite

Builth Wells

Mid Wales

 

Visit Homegrown.com

 

More info is available on Festivals on Paragliding Forum

 

Contact Ian Hutchinson on 07803 956 953 or ianeileen@fsmail.net

Or any NYSC committee member about any event.

CAA MOSE S TRANSPONDER CONSULTATION

March 23, 2008

The following message is from the BGA’s Chief Executive, Pete Stratten, and is pretty self explanatory.
The meetings should be particularly of interest if you live in, or within traveling distance of, Fife, Hampshire,
or Yorkshire.
Many apologies for the extremely short notice.
Tom Hardie
19th March 2008
The recent mode S meeting with CAA at Turweston was attended by 35 air sport pilots. Although the
questions from the floor made some impact, the low attendance will not have gone unnoticed by CAA. It is
very clear that feedback to CAA on the current mode S proposals is extremely important – even the DAP
team agree with that point.
With this in mind, please can I ask you to circulate the following text to your members? The meetings
described below are open to all, and those from air sport who attended a meeting at Lasham in 2006 will
recall the significant and effective impact that can be made with the regulator when people are willing to
stand up and be counted.
Mode S Meetings – 2008
BGA clubs are hosting a number of open meetings with the CAA to hear about the current Mode S
consultation process. ALL ARE WELCOME.
The meetings (all 7pm) will be at:
Portmoak (Scottish Gliding Centre) Thursday 20th March
Lasham Friday 4th April
Pocklington (Wolds GC) Friday 11th April
Directions to all clubs is available through the BGA web site at
http://www.gliding.co.uk/findaclub/clubdirectory.htm
These meetings are a great opportunity for members to engage with the rulemakers and further clarify our
airspace needs. We will shortly be providing guidance on how to respond to the consultation, but these
meetings will help you to develop your own personal view on how to respond. We are calling on all glider
pilots to make a response as was done to such great effect during the first round of consultation and, as
such, the BGA urges ALL pilots to try to attend one of the meetings.
More information on the consultation process is on the BGA web site at
http://www.gliding.co.uk/bgainfo/airspace/modes2008.htm
Thanks
Pete
Pete Stratten
Chief Executive
British Gliding Association

British Paragliding Cup dates announced

January 31, 2008

Here are the dates for the summer:

Snowdonia 3rd – 5th May
S E Wales 23rd – 26th May (Provisional)
Long Mynd 21st – 24th June
Borders 12th – 13th July
Dales 1st – 3rd August

The SE Wales can’t be confirmed at the moment but we’re pretty sure.

For more information please go to http://www.bpcup.co.uk

Don’t forget to register with the BPC Google group. Link on page.
Here’s a message from Gareth Aston who’s running the Cup this year:
Do you want to go flying, push yourself and your abilities a little, fly in different areas, learn something new about paragliding and then have the opportunity to sit and talk about it with your friends and peers? If the answer to these is yes, then here’s an invitation for you. Come and fly the BP Cup this year. Over the years the cup has gone from strength to strength and as the new organiser for 2008 I am particularly keen to encourage new pilots. For this reason I have introduced a cash prize for the best newcomer along with a discount for all new pilots who enter the Cup this year. The BPCup is an ideal event if you’re new to competition flying, there is a relaxed atmosphere and with some experienced pilots on hand to give advice and help, whether it is entering a task on your GPS or just general information, you don’t have to feel overwhelmed. Most of the pilots who now fly the nationals cut their teeth in the Cup and if you were to ask any of them I am confident that they would tell you they learnt a lot from it, not just about competitions but about flying as well.
To help me encourage new pilots I have instigated a couple of rule changes, these being: if you have been a winner of the BP Cup in the last 5 years or in the top 10 of the Nationals in the same time period then you can only enter the Cup as individual rounds not to win it. However the presence of experienced pilots at these events cannot be underestimated, they are fonts of knowledge and will selflessly give advice and help to any one who needs it and I think that is part of what makes the Cup such a unique event. So if you fancy some trips out this year, flying XC, learning something new, having some food and entertainment thrown in which you can enjoy with friends with the possibility of winning some cash for your troubles, why not take me up on my offer? It sounds pretty tempting to me.


AIRWAVE CLUB CHALLENGE

January 29, 2008

Just a quick update for those pilots who would like to take part in
some fun and friendly paragliding competition this year. I know it’s
difficult to imagine flyable conditions at the moment, but your club
needs you.

I’m not talking to those sky gods in the club I’m talking to you, the
“normal” pilot who would like to improve your flying skills and do a
little XC flying.

My name is Richard Cardwell, Paragliding Comp secretary for the club
and team captain for the Airwave Club Challence (formerly the British
Club challange) .

If any of you would like to join our team and support the club get in
touch. It’s a VERY relaxed format and is great fun to take part in.
The team consists of 6 pilots but due to peoples other commitments,
holidays, work, life etc we will really need a pool of pilots from
whom I can ask to come out for a weekend flying. You will get the
opportunity to fly sites in other parts of the country, usually “up
North” and with any luck we will go to the Final at Long Mynd and win
some prizes.

We finnished in 4th place last year despite only putting a maximum of
4 pilots at most rounds we entered.

Look forward to hearing from you all.

News below from the orgnisers:

I have been organising the BCC for the last year with The Stantons,
Martin and Amy doing the web and money side of things and
notwithstanding the appalling weather last year its been great fun.

Ive now got sponsorship from Markus Villinger and Bruce G at Airwave.
They are going to help with finances and prizes, so there will be lots
of goodies, rucsacs/magic bags etc available for the final in August
along with the usual cups/metalware etc. I will also have loads of
money for food/beer, and maybe even retrieve drivers. (Incidentally it
will be at LONG MYND!! either the weekend before, or the one after the
August Bank Holiday.) As such it will now be called the AIRWAVE CLUB
CHALLENGE, (not to be confused with the Airwave Challenge)

Same format as always, an entry/training level open XC competition,
with club teams of 6 and a handicap system for pilots and wings (Entry
35 pounds a team for the year.) Rounds are organised on the www.flybcc.co.uk
website, with automated email information on new rounds going to all
team captains. Last comp at the end of June, and the top 6 teams get
to the final.

Northern clubs got into the swing of things last year, the
Northumberland lot having a great time, and really competing hard,
travelling to new sites and developing XC skills.

Team captains send cheques to Amy Stanton (and a team name, email and
password)
1 Chardyke Drive.
Temple Cloud.
Bristol BS39 5BE

The best value comp series on the comp scene!!
Look forward to seeing you there!!