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Updated: August 2011DisclaimerThis guide is based on the best information available at the time of going to print. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, the Thames Valley Hang Gliding Club, its Committee and Officers, and the authors of this guide cannot be held responsible for any loss or injury, directly or indirectly arising from any error or omission contained herein. Copyright NoticeThis sites Guide makes extensive use of customised maps to assist pilots wishing to fly TVHGC sites. These maps must not be copied or used for any other purpose. Base maps reproduced from the OS map by permission of Ordnance Survey: Crown Copyright 1998/1999/2001. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100037720. Livestock, fences and neighbourlinessAll the farmers on whose land we fly have different concerns – what scarcely worries one may trouble another greatly. These are generally spelled out on the individual site pages, but:
Be a good neighbourOur continuing access to these sites depends upon our continuing to be a good neighbour, so stick to the site rules, and be polite and friendly if challenged. Accidents involving electrical cables
Helping injured pilots
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Before Flying Every DayIt is each pilot’s responsibility to check the NOTAMS provided by the National Air Traffic Service Ltd. This applies to both local site flying and XC. Before Flying on WeekdaysIf you wish to fly on weekdays then you should notify the RAF on 0800 515544 preferably the day before and if not, then at least four hours before your intended start time. State that you would like to notify Hang Gliding, or Paragliding activity. You will be asked to give your name, contact number (preferably a mobile that you will have with you on the hill), the date and time flying will start and finish, the site name, site grid reference, nearest town, and expected maximum height (1000’ AGL unless you know better). They will then call you back with a reference number. If the site has a BHPA reference number and you are able to call before 16:00 the day before, then when asked for the grid reference say that it is a BHPA site and give the BHPA reference number. The site may then be given an avoidance status. If this is done you are not usually called back with a reference number. MembershipTo join the Thames Valley Hang Gliding Club (TVHGC) please contact the membership secretary This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (01344 872266) Weather InformationInternetFollow the weather links on the TVHGC website located at www.tvhgc.co.uk. TelevisionThe BBC1 regional forecasts are best for our purposes (just remember to add at least 50% to the windspeed they give). RadioThe BBC Radio 4 forecasts are best for our purposes. Telephone (these are premium rate numbers)Weathercall 09068 505305 (Avon and Wilts) Wendy WindblowsA ‘now-cast’ service run by a BHPA member. It uses automated weather stations at, or near a number of our flying sites. Airband RadioIf you have a radio that can receive Airband the following frequencies provide ‘coded’ current situation and short term forecasts for UK airfields. You need to have learnt the METAR and TAF codes to understand this information. |
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