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  • Self Briefing

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    Edition 15/05/2018

  • Welcome!

    • We are so proud to welcome you

    and to host the Grand Prix France 2018– It’s a huge challenge for our club.

    – We will do our best for sport and fun!

    • Please pay attention to :

    – Our neighbours,

    – This new gliding airfield,

    – Airspace

    • The future of gliding in Brittany depends on the Grand Prix France 2018 !

    Grand Prix France 2018

  • Schedule

    • Unofficial training– Until the 31st of May 2018

    • Official training– 1st & 2nd of June 2018

    • Scrutineering– From the 1nd of June 2018, 9:00– To the 3th of June 2018, 10:30

    • Opening ceremony– 2nd of June 2018 18:00, at the Dugesclin’s tower in Grand-Fougeray

    • Official competition– From the 3th to the 9th of June 2018– Griding : from 09:00– Briefing : 10:30– Daily podium just after the arrivals

    • Reserve day– Sunday 10th of June 2018

    • Prizegiving ceremony– Saturday 9th of June – 19:00

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Organisation

    • Contest director & Task setting :– Philippe de Péchy : +33 6 14 48 38 76

    • Referee :– Angel Casado

    • Ground safety officer & Airspace :– Stéphane Chitrit : +33 6 77 80 34 92

    • Tow pilot leader:– Gérard de Péchy : +33 6 09 73 65 93

    • Griding and weighing :– François Bourgeon : +33 6 85 60 76 53

    • Office and treasurer :– Patrick Duchesnay : +33 6 08 51 82 19

    • Scoring :– Céline de Péchy : +33 6 35 27 04 03

    • Bar & Catering:– Marie Vallée : +33 6 60 99 66 30

    • Outlanding office :– see task sheet

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  • Official Documents

    • Rules, local procedures, turnpoints and airspace

    files can be downloaded :o http://sgp.aero/france2018/event-information/documents

    o All competitors are supposed :• To know the rules, local procedures and the self-briefing

    before the first offcial task,

    • To upload turnpoints and airspace database into navigation system.

    • To be able to provide the original IGC file from his flight recorder(s).

    – The organisation won’t download the flight from your recorder!

    You have to do it by yourself with your own tools.

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Mandatory Requirements• Pilots:

    – Valid glider pilot license or permit-to-fly in France

    – Valid aero medical

    – FAI licence

    – FFVV licence (can be subscribed during the check in)

    • Glider:

    – Liability insurance

    – Valid airworthiness or permit-to-fly in France

    – FLARM (compétition mode not active) with OGN registration

    – High visibility markings (wings and fuselage, 20cm wide)

    • Equipements :

    – IGC approved flight recorder

    – Moving map showing special airspace

    – Up-to-date aero map

    – Conversion table FLAltitude QNH

    • http://ffvv.org/files/2011/01/6-np41a-conversion_niveaux_de_vol.pdf

    – VHF transceiver

    – Parachute

    – A smartphone and a Facebook account, to receive the messages sent by the organisation

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Saint-Sulpice (LFSS)

    • A recent airfield dedicated to gliding

    o A 15-year dream

    o Only 7-year old

    • Its tiny dimensions requiere to be very careful while moving glider on the ground.

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Dimensions

    • Usable between fences (yellow arrows) : 870m x 110m

    • Official runway : 770m x 80m

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Fences

    • A fence is all around the airfield

    o The fence is 2m high.

    • The only access by car is on point A

    • A special entry for pedestrian is on point B

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    Standard landing pattern for gliders

    • Always southern side

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Access

    • For safety and security reasons, the restricted aera is only allowed to people with a badge :

    o Competitors and their crew members + family

    o Organisation

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Briefing Room

    • The briefing room is in the hangar

    • Informations will be displayed on the windows of the club house, in the hangar

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Car Park

    • Cars must be parked in the red aea.

    • Please, always let a free way for trailer! (red dot)

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Camping & Conveniences

    • The bar is in the club house.

    • Camping : no electricity, a single shower in the club house

    • Two WC in the club house

    • Two external WC

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    Ballast : Water point

    • The only water point is between the two main doors of the hangar.

    • Flow meters are available.

    • You can fill directly your wings or use canisters.

    • We recommend you to fill your canisters during the evening to avoid queue

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    Glider and Trailer Park

    • If you often derig your glider , please use the west aera, else the east one.

    • When the west and east aeras are full, you can leave your glider in the middle.

    • Be carful not to get in the way of another trailer in case of need to go on an outlanding retrieve.

    • Do not leave any stake or tool on the ground if your glider is not parked.

    • You can let your car between trailers, but it’s highly recommended to let it in the offical car park.

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    Grand Prix France 2018

    Griding : Runway 09

    • Three gliders share the same row number.

    • This row number allocation will not change during the contest, but the front row number will change

    each day.

    • During the gridding the first glider on the row puts its left wing at the row number bollard

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Grid 09

    • 15 minutes before the first take-off all the gliders will be moved backwards to maximise the

    take-off runway length.

    • Keep calm and be careful!

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Landing 09 during launching

    • Use the north part of the runway.

    • Land long and roll outside of the runway (don’t strike the fence)

    • Stand by and wait the help of the organisation. Listen to the radio.

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    Griding : Runway 27

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    Griding : Runway 27

    • 15 minutes before the first take-off all the gliders will be moved backwards to maximise the

    take-off runway length.

    • Keep calm and be careful!

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Landing 27 during launching

    • Use the north part of the runway.

    • Land long and roll outside of the runway (recommended near the hangar)

    • Stand by and wait the help of the organisation. Listen to the radio.

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  • Arrival - West

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    Direct Landing 09

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    • You've crossed the finish

    line: the task is completed.

    You will be scored even if

    you land in a field.

    • Take your time and think

    about other gliders

    • Always long landing

    • Warning : fences and cars!

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    Direct Landing 27

    • You've crossed the finish line: the task

    is completed. You will be scored even if

    you land in a field.

    • Take your time and think about other

    gliders

    • Always long landing

    • Warning : fences and cars!

    • Warning :

    you may be blinded by low sun !

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  • Safety

    • Avoid flying above the public at low altitude

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  • About the Tows

    • Silence radio

    • Release only when the tug rocks the wings.

    – Early release penalty : 1 minute

    • No pull up after release.

    – Pull up release penalty : 1 minute

    • It’s totally forbidden to gear up duringthe tow at low altitude.

    – Highly dangerous, not only for you but

    for the tow pilot too !

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  • Take off 09 – Emergency procedure

    • The tug will always

    turn 90° left at the

    end of the runway.

    – You won’t be high.

    • If the cable breaks

    or in case of

    emergency release,

    land in one of the

    yellow fields.

    – Don’t try to come back on the runway.

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  • After landing

    • We will assist you to move your glider

    – Golf cars or Kubota with organisation team

    • Try to use your own car only for gridding

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    How to find the airfield

    • Try to find Bain-de-Bretagne (the only town with a lake), then the west side of the Teillay forest.

    • In between, you will see the telecom tower.

    • The airfield is just south of the telecom tower.

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  • La Dominelais private airfield

    • La Dominelais private airfield is only 5km South of Saint-Sulpice airfield.

    • Runway : 700m

    • Aero retrieve is not possible

    • Any landing on this airfield will be an outlanding

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  • Paragliding - La Noé Blanche

    • Paragliding activity– Two sites in La Noé Blanche

    – Winch launch up to 700m AMSL

    – Only 7km West of Saint-Sulpice

    • Two dedicated non penalty zones are in to the

    airspace file to help the pilot to remind to watch out.

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  • Task Area

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Airspace

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    Altitude AMSL

  • Airspace

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    Name Class Min alt Max altStatus during

    task

    Consequence if

    penetration while

    active

    Comments

    * E, F, G Active None

    * A, B, C, D, P Active Penalties

    CTR Angers D SFC 2500ft Active Penalties

    CTR Poitiers D SFC 2500ft/4000ft Active Penalties

    CTR Rennes D SFC 1500ft Active Penalties

    CTR StNazaire D SFC 2500ft Active Penalties

    D244 Carrière de Voutre Warning SFC 2000ft Variable None

    GPF2018 Altitude Max S FL105 FL400 Active Penalties Added to the file

    Nantes Partie 4 E 2500ft FL065 Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    P22 Chinon P SFC 3400ft Active Penalties

    Para les Ecotays Warning SFC 4500ft Active None

    PARAGLIDING WINCH LA NOE BLANCHE Warning SFC 3000ft Active None Added to the file. Watch out Paragliding winch.

    Poitiers2 E 2500ft 4000ft Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    Poitiers3.1 E 4000ft FL115 Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    Poitiers3.2 E 3500ft FL115 Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    Poitiers4 E 2500ft FL065 Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    Poitiers5 E 3000ft FL065 Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    R105B R SFC 5000ft Active Penalties

    R12 Mont Saint Michel R SFC 3000ft Active Penalties

    R146 A R 4500ft FL115 Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R147 R 800ft 1500ft Disabled Penalties Always off during task time. Deleted from file.

    R149 A, B, C, D, E R 800ft 3000ft Disabled Penalties Always off during task time. Deleted from file.

    R151 R SFC 3100ft Active Penalties

    R239 R SFC 5000ft Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R245 R SFC FL090 Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R270 R FL115 FL240 Active Penalties Deleted from the file (too high)

    R278 Vannes R SFC 2500ft Active Penalties Considered as penalEy zone.Radio contact mandatory with VANNES INFO or A/A if no AFIS

    R279 Vannes Para R 2500ft FL145 Active Penalties Considered as always active

    R28 R SFC 2500ft Active Penalties

    R280 R SFC 1750ft Active Penalties

    R49 R 3000ft FL065 Active Penalties

    R506 A,B R SFC FL115 Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R56 R 800ft 2500ft Inactive Penalties Always off during task time. Deleted from file.

    R57 R 800ft 1800ft Inactive Penalties Always off during task time. Deleted from file.

    R574A R SFC FL55 Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R574B R FL55 FL75 Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R597 R SFC 2000ft Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    R7A Tours CMLP R FL105 FL195 Active Penalties Deleted from the file (too high)

    R7B Tours CMLP R FL115 FL195 Active Penalties Deleted from the file (too high)

    R94 R SFC FL075 Active Penalties

    TMA Iroise4 D 4500ft FL195 Active Penalties

    TMA Lorient1 D 2500ft FL195 Active Penalties

    TMA Nantes1.1 D 2500ft 3500ft Active Penalties

    TMA Nantes1.2 D 2500ft 3500ft Variable Penalties Daily status, see tasksheet

    TMA Nantes2 D 3500ft FL55 Active Penalties

    TMA Nantes3 D FL55 FL115 Active Penalties

    TMA Nantes4 D 2500ft FL065 Active Penalties

    TMA Rennes 5 E 2500ft FL115 Active None Deleted from the file (no penalties)

    TMA Rennes1 D 1500ft 3500ft Active Penalties

    TMA Rennes2 D 3500ft FL065 Active Penalties

    TMA Rennes3 D FL065 FL115 Active Penalties

    TMA Rennes4 D 2500ft FL115 Active Penalties

    TMA Tours3.1 D 1800ft 3500ft Active Penalties

    TMA Tours4 D 3500ft FL195 Active Penalties

    TMA Tours5 D FL065 FL105 Active Penalties

    TMA Tours6 D FL095 FL195 Active Penalties

    ZRT Loudeac ZRT 4500ft FL65 Variable None Daily status, see tasksheetPenalEes if disabled and R146A acEve

    ZRT Nantes ZRT 3500ft 4500ft/FL55 Variable None Daily status, see tasksheetPenaliEes if disabled

    ZRT Rennes ZRT 3500ft 4500ft/FL55 Variable None Daily status, see tasksheetPenaliEes if disabled

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    ZRT Rennes & Nantes

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    ZRT Rennes & Nantes

    • For the Grand Prix, two special dispensations have been granted to allow flying in the TMAs

    near the airfield:

    � ZRT Rennes

    � ZRT Nantes

    • When activated, all competitors can fly in the ZRTs without any clearance.

    • The ZRT Rennes and the ZRT Nantes can be activated separately.

    • Each ZRT is composed of two areas with different altitudes. But each is only one airspace.

    • The task sheet will display :

    � The daily status of each ZRT : active or disabled

    � The daily QNH and the altitude of FL55

    • Warning :

    � Commercial airplanes will fly only 500ft above : be very careful!

    � Other traffics may fly in the ZRT : see and avoid !

    � If the R506 or R239 are active (ie forbidden), they have the priority above the ZRT.

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    ZRT LOUDEAC

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    ZRT LOUDEAC

    • Thanks to the French Navy, a dispensation has been granted to allow flying in the lower part of

    R146 :

    � ZRT Loudeac

    • When activated, all competitors can fly in the ZRT without any clearance.

    � From 4500m above sea level to FL65

    • The task sheet will display :

    � The daily status of each ZRT : active or disabled

    � The daily QNH and the altitude of FL65

    • Warning :

    � Rafales can fly just above the ZRT !

    � If the R506 or R239 are active (ie forbidden), they have the priority above the ZRT.

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  • Altitudes

    • Before take-off :– Set the display of your altimeter and flight recorder to 95m

    • It has no influence on your flight record.

    • The flight analysis software of the scoring team will apply an offset to your altitude records so your takeoff altitude will be (95m).

    • In flight :– AMSL altitudes : check your altimeter

    – The maximum altitude allowed during the competition is FL 105.

    – Flight Level : • The organisation will define the official QNH of the day.

    • The task sheet will display the QNH and the daily sport altitudes of FL55, FL65 and FL105

    • Here is the official conversion table of Flight Level :– http://ffvv.org/files/2011/01/6-np41a-conversion_niveaux_de_vol.pdf

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  • Airspace Files

    • Can be downloaded here :

    – http://sgp.aero/france2018/event-information/documents

    • Available formats :

    – OpenAir *.txt

    – SeeYou, LXNav *.cub

    • Only one file for the contest aera

    – It includes the ZRT and airspace with variable status

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  • Turnpoint Files

    • Can be downloaded here :– http://sgp.aero/france2018/event-information/documents

    • Available formats :– Only *.cup– You can use a conversion software if needed

    • Each turnpoints has a 4-digit ID in its name– Easier to identify

    • There are 975 points in the database– It should be no problem with your modern navigation tools.– Else it’s the pilot responsibility to extract a sublist that suits your

    needs.

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Radio Procedures

    • A unique frequency : 123.250 MHz– Take off, start, arrival, landing, safety, etc

    • During take off– Silent except for safety : speed up, slow down, downwind, final, etc

    • Arrival– At 10 km to the finish line :

    • « [Contest Number] 10 km»

    – The organisation will reply by giving you the wind speed and direction.

    – At report point (3km to finish line) :• « [Contest Number] Report point, speed finish» :

    if the pilot expect to cross the finish line at the required altitude and use the standard landing pattern.

    • « [Contest Number] Report point, direct landing north» : if the pilot expects to be too low

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  • Grand Prix Start Procedure

    • The following radio messages will be made by the Organisers:– At least 20 minutes before the opening of the start line: "The Start Line will

    be open at y Hour and the maximum start altitude is z m or zz ft " (altitude expressed

    in QNH).”

    – At 10 minutes before the start: "The Start Line will be opened in ten minutes. The

    maximum start altitude is z m or zz ft. Pilots must be behind the Extended Start line

    in 9 minutes”.

    – At 5 minutes before the start: "The Start Line will be opened in five minutes,

    the maximum start altitude is z m or zz ft. From now, turns to the right are prohibited

    in the start Area . Pilots must be behind the Extended Start line in 4 minutes.“

    – At 3 minutes before the start: "The Start Line will be opened in three minutes. Pilots

    must be behind the Extended Start line in two minutes".

    – At 2 minutes before the start: "The Start Line will be opened in two minutes. Pilots

    must be behind the Extended Start line in one minute".

    – One minute before the start: "The Start Line will be opened in one minute”

    – 30 seconds before the start: "The Start Line will be opened in 30 seconds "

    – 10 seconds before the start: "Start in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Go !"

    • The maximum ground speed while crossing the start line is 170km/h.

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  • Grand Prix Start Tips

    • Be behind the extended start line1 minute before the opening of the start line.

    • Turn only left in the start area 5 minutes before the openning.

    • The start line must be crossed in the right direction.

    • If you start too early, don’t go back !– Highly dangerous : day

    disqualification.– The early start penalty is much

    weaker.

    • Be fair and relax in the first thermal after the start !

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  • Grand Prix Turnpoint Tips

    • In the green zone : OK

    • In the orange zone, you

    will get a 300-second time

    penalty.

    – Sometimes, it’s useful !

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    R=1km

    rounded but penalty

    R=0,5km

    rounded

    no penalty

  • About the finish penalty

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  • Useful tip for the finish line!

    • The top of the tower is 50m above the airfield

    and nearly on the finish line!

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  • Safety

    • Red card if jumping the fence :

    – There could be a car, a bus or a family on the road

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    Impossible d’afficher l’image.

  • Reminder about SGP rules

    • IGC SGP Rules V9.0, §6.1.3– “Only one Race may be flown per day”.

    • IGC SGP Rules V9.0, §6.1.3– “On the last designated competition day, the organisers shall

    give an additional 1 point bonus to the winner of the day.”

    • IGC SGP Rules V9.0, §7.2.1.f– “However a competitor landing back may also elect to be re-

    launched after the start line has been opened. He may then be released directly in the Start Area at the nominated start altitude (see rule 7.3.2 h). If several competitors require a relaunch they shall be offered a launch in the same order as they landed back…”

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  • Grand Prix France 2018

    Scoring

    • The IGC file must be handed in by the competitor as soon as practicable, but not later than 30 minutes after landing.

    • IGC files must be handled by each pilot in any of the following electronic means:– Highly recommended : by attaching the IGC file(s) in an email sent to

    the following address : [email protected]– In a USB memory stick or memory card (SD or Micro-SD format only)– Attention : the organisation won’t download the flight from your

    recorders! You have to do it by yourself with your own tools.

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  • Internet at the airfield

    • The ADSL connexion is slow.

    – That’s why the WiFi will be used only by the

    organisation.

    • The airfield is covered by a very good 4G mobile

    network.

    – There is no more roaming fees in Europe.

    – Please use your own data plan !

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  • Information to competitors

    • The organisation will send information to the competitors

    using a Facebook group.

    – Gridding

    – Change in timing

    – Important note

    – Etc

    • Please send your Facebook id to the organisation.

    • Share your pictures, videos, feelings, etc !

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    Safety

    • Safety is paramount.

    • Gliding is only a funny game.– You must be able to say « STOP »!

    • Low circling and outlanding patterns will be automatically monitored– The organisation will know if you break safety limits

    • Do your own flight– Do not follow the mistake of others.– Make your own choices.

    • Mid-air collision– Always watch out!– Be a gentleman in the air: no aggressive flying (be careful when

    entering/leaving the thermal)– Do not take any risk with the fences, cars and neighbours

    around the airfield– Red card if dangerous flying!

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  • HAVE SOME NICE FLIGHTS!

    Grand Prix France 2018

    We’re waiting for you every evening!

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