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Skywings News - 2016

BHPA membership tops 7,000!

BHPA numbers passed the 7,000 mark in June, a level not seen since early 2007. Membership peaked at just over 8,000 in 1996 and has dwindled more or less erratically since then until beginning to rise again four years ago.

The current strength of 7,064 annual members includes 5,166 rated paraglider pilots, 1,075 rated hang glider pilots (446 pilots are rated in both disciplines) and 524 power-environment paraglider (i.e. paramotor) pilots, plus a number of smaller categories such as instructors and non-flying members.

Hats off to the schools who do the lions' share of recruiting - long may the slow increase continue!

Posted: 4 August 2016
By: Paul Dancey

2,000 miles by paramotor!

Irish paramotor pilot Oisín Creagh plans to fly 2,000 miles from Ireland to North Africa to raise funds for the Gorta Self Help Africa charity.

Cork-based Oisín will leave in the autumn, crossing from Northern Ireland to Stranraer, down the length of Britain to Dover and thence through France and Spain to cross into Africa at the Strait of Gibraltar. Cork-based Oisin has been paramotoring for the last ten years. He plans to begin his journey in August flying a US-manufactured Air Conception paramotor.

The organisation supports small-scale, family-run farming across Africa. Follow Oisín's journey and donate to his fundraising page on the Fly Africa website.

Posted: 4 August 2016
By: Paul Dancey

Ireland passes paramotor edict

The Irish Aviation Authority has decreed that all powered paragliders and hang gliders flown in the country must be registered and carry registration marks. The IAA requires the manufacture's name and designation, the serial number and the maximum occupancy of the machine to be submitted.

When issued, a registration mark must be carried on the aircraft on a fireproof plate and in 500mm-high letters on the underside of the wing. Paramotors and powered hang gliders of visiting pilots must also carry a registration mark issued by an 'ICAO-contracting state', eg the UK. It is not clear from published sources whether a PPL or equivalent is also required.

The legislation came into force on May 30th 2016; it is believed to be in response to several recent instances of daredevil flying in the Republic. Full details are available on the Irish Aviation Authority website.

Posted: 4 August 2016
By: Paul Dancey

Vintage rally gathers pace

Vintage Hang GliderThe inaugural British Vintage Hang Gliding Rally, to be held at Keswick Flight Park on September 17th - 18th, is achieving critical mass.

The event will be an informal get-together of vintage pilots and gear to celebrate the early days of UK hang gliding. Attractions include Jason Board's British Hang Gliding Museum, the Simon Murphy collection, equipment, photo and magazine displays and other gliders including Judy Leden's Royal Jordanian balloon-drop K4, John Pendry's Planter's Magic 3 and many more vintage wings. There will also be a 70s band, hog roast, a cake and coffee stall, beer and breakfast at Jocky Sanderson's, plus T-shirts, mugs, stickers, jackets and other memorabilia for sale.

Other attractions include field events for pilots using period equipment, and a competition to find the best lookalike to Harry Martin's 'Old Git' cartoons. Bring your own vintage tackle - there will be prizes for the best gliders of each generation. The rally will raise funds for the Alzheimer's Society. For more information and details on how to book, please visit the British Vintage Hang Gliding Rally website.

Posted: 4 August 2016
By: Paul Dancey

Rigg records ratified

Kathleen Rigg's World and European hang gliding record spree last July has been confirmed with no less than six ratified records to her credit.

Flying her Moyes Litespeed RX 3.5 from Hochfelln, Germany and later Bischling in Austria, Kathleen secured the following records at both European and World level: Female out-and-return distance (229.8km); Female 200km triangle speed (29,96km/h); and Female free triangle distance (200.8km). Congratulations, and respect!

Posted: 7 July 2016
By: Paul Dancey

Flylight's 21st

Saturday July 30th sees a hangar party at Sywell Aerodrome, Northants, to celebrate Flylight's 21st birthday. All are welcome and demonstration flights can be arranged.

If flying in you will need to send your aircraft registration, number of visitors, etc, in advance as the airfield is PPR. Visitors are welcome to camp, by arrangement, but camper vans are not allowed on site; there is more comfortable accommodation at Sywell's Aviator Hotel and local B&Bs.

For further information please contact Flylight at info@flylight.co.uk.

Posted: 7 July 2016
By: Paul Dancey

Olympic torch flies from Ibituruna!

local pilot Moisés 'Moka' Sodré with the Olympic Torch at Feira da PazOn April 27th the Olympic Torch travelled from Greece to Brazil to begin a 95-day tour to the Rio Olympics opening on August 5th. The tour will visit 83 cities, 26 state capitals and 500 towns.

On May 11th the torch parade passed through Governador Valadares where XC Brazil's Steve Barton was one of the pilots to escort it from the peak of Ibituruna to the landing field at Feira da Paz. The torch was carried on the 20-minute top-to-bottom by local pilot Moisés 'Moka' Sodré (pictured left).

"When we arrived above the landing field - still with more than 1,500ft of altitude - it was illuminated by hundreds of flashing cameras and the TV film crews," reports Steve. "Spiralling down whilst monitoring the position of 20 other dark, silent shapes, listening to the roar of the hundreds of spectators, was definitely the most memorable yet nerve-wracking top-to-bottom ever - fantastic!"

Steve runs XC and thermalling courses in Brazil with Dean Crosby. Please see the XC Brazil website for further information about their courses.

Posted: 7 July 2016
By: Paul Dancey

CAA gets tough on airspace infringers

In May the CAA announced that pilots who infringe controlled airspace could have their licences suspended while the incident is assessed. The decision is the latest attempt to try and reduce the number of infringements occurring in UK airspace - over 1,000 were reported in 2015.

If an incident is deemed serious enough the licence of the pilot involved will be provisionally suspended. Depending on the outcome of the subsequent follow-up action, a decision will be made about lifting the suspension.

While few BHPA pilots possess licences of the type the CAA can suspend, the move reveals the seriousness with which they view such incursions.

"We hope this decision will bring home the gravity of the situation... we need to see the numbers decline urgently," writes the CAA's Rob Grattan. Recently a Red Arrows display was disrupted by an infringement; the licence of the GA pilot involved was suspended as a result. XC free-fliers should check and double-check their potential routes for possible incursions... and land if they don't know where they are.

Posted: 7 July 2016
By: Paul Dancey

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