News and Notices

Club sites new radio frequencies

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Following detailed work by Paul Ruskin (Cambridge GC) and the CAA, thirty BGA gliding clubs now have newly allocated radio frequencies to help with local situational awareness. The frequencies are valid from 21st March. You can view the new frequency allocations here.  Electronic and paper charts will be updated when…

FLARM firmware updates

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As with many other avionics systems, all FLARM devices require continual firmware updates. FLARM updates are free. This is made possible thanks to a common firmware in all different FLARM devices. Previously, updates were required every 2-4 years according to an announced schedule. This was however problematic for many owners…

Canopies

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If a canopy opens in flight, it can be disastrous. Uncontrolled opening on the ground will usually result in damage. Here’s a note recently published by one of our busier gliding clubs, which states: the simple rule is, if the canopy is closed, it is locked. The pre-flight checks also…

Refused access to airspace?

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Refused access to airspace? Don’t shrug it off – report it. You can read more here.  

Managing flying risk - flying in competitions

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Competition flying is great fun. However, several inherent risks in gliding can increase in a competition task flying environment. As with all flying, awareness of and managing the risks is important. We have updated our competition risk management guidance aimed at pilots and republished it here.

Teaching and Learning seminars

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Attending a Teaching & Learning seminar is a prerequisite for all trainee BGA assistant instructors. Two T&L seminars have been arranged: 30th January – 1 st February 2024 20th – 22nd February 2024. Please read more and book here.  

Support available for flood-damaged facilities

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The Small Grants eligibility criteria will apply to organisations seeking storm relief funding. Organisations applying will need to confirm they have any relevant permissions required to carry out the work. More information is available here.

EC rebate scheme ends soon!

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The DfT funded scheme for general aviation pilots to claim a 50% rebate of the cost to a maximum of £250 (including VAT) of purchasing of an Electronic Conspicuity device is due to end on the 31st March 2024. Read more about the EC rebate scheme and how to apply…

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