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Ozone's Russell Ogden finished fourth at the Italian PWC at Gemona in June.
Russ, flying an Enzo 3, was only 19 points short of winner Juri Vidic's score after four tasks. the only other British pilot at the Gemona comp was Seb Ospina who finished 39th.
Posted: 9 August 2018
By: Paul Dancey
On June 26th - 27th of June Alex Colbeck completed his self-imposed 6 Peak Challenge - to climb and fly from the well-known 'three peaks' of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon and the three Yorkshire peaks of Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-Y-Ghent inside of 24 hours!
Starting with Snowdon, Alex pushed on to Pen-Y-Ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside, then Scafell Pike in the Lakes before a long drive to Ben Nevis to complete his epic trip.
The 15,000ft and 17 miles of climbing has never been done before. Alex was raising money for the British Tinnitus Association and Yorkshire Air Ambulance; for more info and to donate please visit the Three Peaks website.
Posted: 9 August 2018
By: Paul Dancey
An exceptional day at Sutton Meadows on Sunday July 15th. After many consecutive days of pure blue, an excellent RASP prediction proved remarkably accurate. With cumulus at a good height from about 10:30am onwards, most pilots were able to release at well below 2000ft.
Kosaka Takatoshi broke his recently established (152km on June 24th) UK defined-triangle record with a six-hour, 171km flight, landing back at the field just after 18:00. Andy Keyte made a 116km triangle; Richard Hunt flew a 90km triangle; Jeremy Maddox did a good out-and-return and a duration PB at four hours; and Rob Hawkins flew upwind to the field next to his house having taken off after 15:30.
Charlie Richardson: 'I think over eight hours of flying was possible. The lift was usable from before 11:00 until after 19:00, and some climbs went to over 7000ft. If we get a repeat of such a day there's an even bigger triangle available!'
Hats off to the Cambridgeshire Aerotow Group, who currently lie second in the National Club XC League. Taka's flight accrues to the Southern club who are lying third!
Posted: 9 August 2018
By: Paul Dancey
On July 15th Richard Carter finally cracked the 300km barrier.
Launching on his Ozone Zeno from the Elan Valley at 11am, Richard threaded his way around Manchester airspace, routing via Sheffield, Pontefract, Selby and York to reach the coast at Cloughton, just north of Scarborough, well after 7pm.
301.71km secures the UK's first 300km flight and the UK record set by Alex Coltman last year at 281km. Richard has now held the UK open distance record a total of nine times!
Posted: 9 August 2018
By: Paul Dancey
A close-fought European Paragliding Championships at Montalegre in Portugal in July saw British star Theo Warden steal the title by just two points over eight tasks.
Theo was up against some serious opposition but saw off the likes of Germany's Torsten Siegel (2nd), Slovenia's Juri Vidic (7th) and Spain's Xevi Bonet (9th) to confirm his arrival on the world stage just five years after starting flying at the age of 14.
Overall the Brits could only manage 12th place despite strong support from Idris Birch (16th). Julian Robinson finished in 56th place, Martin Long 78th, Malin Lobb 83rd, newcomer Jess Cox 121st and Andrew Williams 139th. France's Seiko Fukuoka won the women's championship.
Posted: 9 August 2018
By: Paul Dancey
On July 19th the CAA published its Draft Airspace Modernisation Strategy. In their view the design and operation of UK airspace is constraining the growth of commercial aviation and causing delays to passengers, and therefore should be 'modernised'. They say that they are concerned that other airspace users are able maintain 'appropriate access to airspace'.
The CAA described the document as 'a roadmap of changes that will be necessary for modernisation'. It is intended to cover the use of UK airspace up to 2040 and will supersede the existing Future Airspace Strategy (2011). It includes the prospect of new structural design and operational concepts, and the new technology needed to achieve these.
The Draft Strategy has been released so that interested stakeholders can offer feedback before a final version is delivered to the Secretary of State in December 2018. Details of the strategy - and the CAA's case for modernisation - can be found on the CAA Website. All air users are invited to provide feedback via an online survey.
Feedback and comments must be submitted by Monday 10th September 2018.
Posted: 19 July 2018
By: Paul Dancey
In May BBC Countryfile worked with Flyability to allow TV presenter Steve Brown to experience paragliding. Steve is a wheelchair user and former captain of the 2012 GB wheelchair rugby squad.
As part of Countryfile's Spring Special, Steve met artist and BHPA member James Lynch, who uses his paragliding experiences in paintings of land and skyscapes, in his Somerset studio. The BBC contacted Flyability for help, and they in turn brought in Flying Frenzy's Andrew Pearse (www.flyingfrenzy.com) who has wide experience of paraglider buggy flying.
Filming took place on Friday May 4th at Swyre near Weymouth. Despite light winds Steve was able to experience short flights using the Sanderson buggy.
Flyability has been helping all sorts of disabled people, not just those with physical disabilities, to fly hang gliders and paragliders for over 20 years. It offers scholarships for disabled people to have tandem taster flights and train to fly within BHPA schools, loans of specialist equipment and sharing information and advice on adapting flying to make it accessible to disabled people.
To find out more please email contact@flyability.org.uk, or telephone 07973 834939.
Posted: 5 July 2018
By: Paul Dancey
Many pilots will recall the first British Vintage Hang Gliding Rally in 2016. A brilliant way to meet old friends, eat, drink, get merry, sing, dance, laugh, reminisce and raise money for charity.
A promise made at the time was seven days free accommodation with Mark Taggart's family at Fly St André in France. This offer now tops the the prizes in the BVHGR raffle to be drawn at Parafest on Saturday July 28th.
The prize list can be found on the British Vintage Hang Gliding Rally website. Buy a ticket for £2 or a book of five for £10 - there are only a few hundred left - at the festival or by e-mailing stevepionk60@gmail.com. You and up to 14 odd mates could be swanning off to the south of France for some great flying and home cooking.
Posted: 5 July 2018
By: Paul Dancey
last updated: 2 July 2025
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