Late this afternoon Phil was kidnapped by a group of masked desperadoes. He was last see being dragged kicking and screaming in the general direction of Llanddofbighilllsandsmallmountainswithlotsofsheepandbigcomfythermals...
Consequently the RRC meeting point will be Airworks at 08:45 (for a wallk up Mt.Caburn or two and llots of spot llanding pratice) or on top of the hill for those who know the way already.
If anyone is thinking of going to Beachy, don't take your glider as the pressure is high, the sea cool and the air warm.
Bring sunscreen, plenty of water and your running back up the hill shoes. Leave at home: extra fleeces, big gloves, the spare fishing weights and any other detritus you may usually keep in your glider bag.
TTFN
Steve Purdie
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All are welcome to come to the Fly Sussex shop just off the A27 near Lewes on Monday 28th April for 6.30pm. High Miller and Mark Watts will be sharing their vast cross country experience with us all! It is totally free and there will be tea, coffee and even some biscuits. See you there!
Address:
Fly Sussex Paragliding
Tollgate
Beddingham
Lewes
BN8 6JZ
Tel: 01273 858170
www.flysussex.com
Get THE INSIDE TRACK with Sup'Air paragliders project manager JC Skiera and THE REAL STORY with X-Alps sensation, Clément Latour. Including a screening of Clement's X-Alps film A Long Way. Trailer: http://vimeo.com/71255359
Doors open: 18:30, Main event: 19:00 - 22:30
Venue: Wok Inn (www.wokinn.org) The Broyle, Laughton, East Sussex. BN8 6PH (Phone: 01825 840888)
Entry: FREE!
Dinner: Recommended (but not compulsory)
To Book Your Place, either
Tick ’Join’ on the Facebook event page:
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Or let us know via our contact form:
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Or do both! :)
This years AGM meeting will be on Saturday 22nd March at the working men's club in Glynde.
I have sent out the agenda to everyone using the email shown on each members profile.
If you did not receive it, this is probably because the email has not been kept up to date.
I can update the profile if you so wish, this will ensure you receive any future notifications.
Chris Aegerter
secretary@shgc.org.uk
Dave Massie will be supervising an exam session for Pilot / Advanced Pilots.
I have some names already and will arrange for exam papers to be sent to Dave M.
Anyone else wanting to sit the exam please provide Dave M with your name and BHPA number so he can order your papers.
The Glynde Working Men's Club is not available on the 31st, so the venue might be the Trevor Arms... or elsewhere. Vincent will liase with Rob C about combining with an exam session he's planning. Watch this space for date and venue changes.
Meet the coaches meeting the new memebrs.
Followed by:
Final revision and open questions and answers for Pilot exam candidates (or any other interesting topics that come up.)
Pilot candidates please bring your BHPA membership number so we an order the exam papers.
This month in the Glynde Working Men's Club we will have the new members induction at 19.00.
Following that at around 19.30 we will finish the Pilot Lecture series with the short section on Air Law and the last section where it's all put together into the bit about XC flight.
All are welcome. Please join us for a beer and some interesting and useful tips to fly further.
This month in Glynde we'll first meet the new members and then move upstairs for the next bit of P / AP theory, the short section on Airmanship and if we have time begin Air Law.
This month in Glynde we will have Allen Elliott from the local modellers association with us to to tell us about their needs, and for us to explain ours. Please join us for this valuable oppertunity to improve relations with our fellow air-users. A bad model pilot flying together with a bad glider pilot is a lethal combination, whereas a good modeller can be a real wind-dummy assett for a sympathetic glider pilot.
This will be followed by the "Principals of Flight" section of the Pilot lectures.