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Once Club Pilot, some students may wish to continue using our
private sites while improve their
skills and receiving some extra guidance from our
instructors. This allows you to
continue flying in a familiar, friendly and controlled environment with pilots you
know. We also run Club trips abroad, arrange social events and have Club Coaches to
guide you around the Southern sites. |
THE STEYNING CHALLENGE 2009 |
Could you fly cross-country from Steyning? Steyning is
an ideal training site with gentle grass slopes, and as such does not normally
produce thermals suitable for massive height gain.
Although XCs have been flown by experienced pilots in the past. it will take a lot
of preparation and skill to achieve even a short distance. From the North to North East it
can be difficult, as you have Shoreham airspace to contend with. In a southerly the
thermals are generally small, but this is not always the case. While in an easterly, cool
air flow and a sunny day can make the chance of XCs quite good. Even if you manage a short
flight over the back, log your flight and we will present a trophy to the winner at the
end of the year. |
FLYING AT STEYNING |
The
after school Club is now available for our newly qualified Pilots.
Please contact the office for details on supervision and access to Steyning.
Including discounts on equipment and holidays. |
FRENCH TRIPS |
Our
trips to France were a great success, with every day flyable at some of the best sites in
Europe. We had complete beginners flying tandem at 800mts and towing up to 300mts. Solo
flights on their 4th day up to 800mts and soaring flights on small ridge sites.
Details of HOLIDAYS IN FRANCE |
SPANISH TRIPS |
Our
last trip to Spain saw all Airsports Students with Club Pilot flying every
day. All manage some long thermic and soaring flights. For this trip we went to new sites
and the response from the group was great, easy take offs big landing field and hardly any
power lines!. We will post the photos soon. |
PILOT LECTURE AND EXAM |
We
will be holding lectures for Club Pilots with 25 hours plus, who have the relevant tasks
signed off. You can also sit the exam at the same time if you feel ready. As usual we need
a minimum of six pilots. |
TRAINEE INSTRUCTORS |
If
you have 20 hours and have ever thought of helping out in the school let us know. It's
great fun, you meet loads of interesting people and of course there are lots of perks!
Pilots forget what it is like for beginners and you may feel you have something to give.
Not recommended as a career move! |
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Paragliding in Colombia by Tim Scott
Andy Davis in South Africa
Rob Simpson takes his glider
on ski trip

Short article of last trip to
France by Steve Newcombe |