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Udo
November 4th 06, 02:37 AM
I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.

I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
that would rent a gliders
for a week or longer, let me know.
Thanks for any input.
Udo

Ruud[_1_]
November 4th 06, 05:01 PM
It will take some time before you get an answer from CNVV (St Auban).
They normally make a planning for spring during these weeks and I
think you will receive an answer from them by the end of this month.

Ruud.


On 3 Nov 2006 18:37:40 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:

>
>
>I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>
>I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>that would rent a gliders
>for a week or longer, let me know.
>Thanks for any input.
>Udo

Udo
November 4th 06, 08:04 PM
Thanks Ruud,
Still it would be nice if they would acknowledged my inquiry.
Udo


Ruud wrote:
> It will take some time before you get an answer from CNVV (St Auban).
> They normally make a planning for spring during these weeks and I
> think you will receive an answer from them by the end of this month.
>
> Ruud.
>
>
> On 3 Nov 2006 18:37:40 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
> >I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
> >
> >I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
> >Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
> >Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
> >Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
> >I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
> >there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
> >If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
> >that would rent a gliders
> >for a week or longer, let me know.
> >Thanks for any input.
> >Udo

hans
November 4th 06, 09:42 PM
Hi Udo!

What type of gilder do you want to fly?
What type of soaring do you want to pursue?
In what type of landscape would you like to fly?

Advice given to you after you have answered the questions will be much
more targeted to your needs.

Best Regards


Hans




Udo schrieb:
>
> I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
> I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>
> I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
> Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
> Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
> Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
> I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
> there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
> If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
> that would rent a gliders
> for a week or longer, let me know.
> Thanks for any input.
> Udo
>

Ruud[_1_]
November 5th 06, 09:34 AM
That's the way it goes in "la douce France" ;-)
If you want to be sure that they have received your request, give them
a call.

Success!

On 4 Nov 2006 12:04:44 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:

>Thanks Ruud,
>Still it would be nice if they would acknowledged my inquiry.
>Udo
>
>
>Ruud wrote:
>> It will take some time before you get an answer from CNVV (St Auban).
>> They normally make a planning for spring during these weeks and I
>> think you will receive an answer from them by the end of this month.
>>
>> Ruud.
>>
>>
>> On 3 Nov 2006 18:37:40 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>> >I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>> >
>> >I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>> >Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>> >Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>> >Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>> >I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>> >there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>> >If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>> >that would rent a gliders
>> >for a week or longer, let me know.
>> >Thanks for any input.
>> >Udo

Ruud[_1_]
November 5th 06, 10:05 AM
And....
it's certainly worth to invest a little time and effort to enlist
yourself for one of the "stages perfectionnements" and enjoy views
like these:

http://www.thermiekfotowedstrijd.nl/photoalbum/displayimage.php?pos=-5176
http://www.thermiekfotowedstrijd.nl/photoalbum/displayimage.php?pos=-5172
http://www.thermiekfotowedstrijd.nl/photoalbum/displayimage.php?pos=-4688


On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 10:34:22 +0100, Ruud
> wrote:

>That's the way it goes in "la douce France" ;-)
>If you want to be sure that they have received your request, give them
>a call.
>
>Success!
>
>On 4 Nov 2006 12:04:44 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:
>
>>Thanks Ruud,
>>Still it would be nice if they would acknowledged my inquiry.
>>Udo
>>
>>
>>Ruud wrote:
>>> It will take some time before you get an answer from CNVV (St Auban).
>>> They normally make a planning for spring during these weeks and I
>>> think you will receive an answer from them by the end of this month.
>>>
>>> Ruud.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 Nov 2006 18:37:40 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>>> >I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>>> >
>>> >I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>>> >Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>>> >Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>>> >Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>>> >I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>>> >there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>>> >If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>>> >that would rent a gliders
>>> >for a week or longer, let me know.
>>> >Thanks for any input.
>>> >Udo

Ruud[_1_]
November 5th 06, 10:15 AM
And....
it's certainly worth to invest a little time and effort to enlist
yourself for one of the "stages perfectionnements" and enjoy views
like these:

http://www.thermiekfotowedstrijd.nl/photoalbum/displayimage.php?pos=-5176
http://www.thermiekfotowedstrijd.nl/photoalbum/displayimage.php?pos=-5172
http://www.thermiekfotowedstrijd.nl/photoalbum/displayimage.php?pos=-4688


On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 10:34:22 +0100, Ruud
> wrote:

>That's the way it goes in "la douce France" ;-)
>If you want to be sure that they have received your request, give them
>a call.
>
>Success!
>
>On 4 Nov 2006 12:04:44 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:
>
>>Thanks Ruud,
>>Still it would be nice if they would acknowledged my inquiry.
>>Udo
>>
>>
>>Ruud wrote:
>>> It will take some time before you get an answer from CNVV (St Auban).
>>> They normally make a planning for spring during these weeks and I
>>> think you will receive an answer from them by the end of this month.
>>>
>>> Ruud.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 Nov 2006 18:37:40 -0800, "Udo" > wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>>> >I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>>> >
>>> >I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>>> >Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>>> >Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>>> >Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>>> >I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>>> >there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>>> >If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>>> >that would rent a gliders
>>> >for a week or longer, let me know.
>>> >Thanks for any input.
>>> >Udo

hans
November 5th 06, 10:52 AM
Hi Udo!

At many gilder fields in the Alps gilders will be only allowed to be
operated with an operational Flarm. As the use of Flarm by US and
Canadian nationals and residents is not permitted, this excludes lots of
good sites in Europe.

Best Regards

Hans




Udo schrieb:
>
> I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
> I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>
> I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
> Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
> Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
> Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
> I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
> there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
> If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
> that would rent a gliders
> for a week or longer, let me know.
> Thanks for any input.
> Udo
>

Udo
November 5th 06, 06:30 PM
Hi Hans,
are you saying that a rented glider, equipped with a Flarm,
can not be flown by a Canadian pilot?
Udo
hans wrote:
> Hi Udo!
>
> At many gilder fields in the Alps gilders will be only allowed to be
> operated with an operational Flarm. As the use of Flarm by US and
> Canadian nationals and residents is not permitted, this excludes lots of
> good sites in Europe.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Hans
>
>
>
>
> Udo schrieb:
> >
> > I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
> > I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
> >
> > I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
> > Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
> > Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
> > Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
> > I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
> > there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
> > If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
> > that would rent a gliders
> > for a week or longer, let me know.
> > Thanks for any input.
> > Udo
> >

hans
November 5th 06, 07:02 PM
Hi Udo!

A Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident will fly a gilder in a
legal fashion only, if the Flarm is removed from the glider. But some
glider hirer will allow the removal of the Flarm, because most likely
his hull insurance will not pay, as would my hull insurance if I would
remove the Flarm from my glider. Furthermore a lot of soaring sites
allow take off only with functional Flarm.

The big problem is, that a Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident
can sign no legal binding document that frees the manufacturer from
liability. The document will be binding only for him but not for the
surviving dependents or for the entities that have to support the
surviving dependents.


Hans





Udo schrieb:
> Hi Hans,
> are you saying that a rented glider, equipped with a Flarm,
> can not be flown by a Canadian pilot?
> Udo
> hans wrote:
>> Hi Udo!
>>
>> At many gilder fields in the Alps gilders will be only allowed to be
>> operated with an operational Flarm. As the use of Flarm by US and
>> Canadian nationals and residents is not permitted, this excludes lots of
>> good sites in Europe.
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> Hans
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Udo schrieb:
>>> I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>>> I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>>>
>>> I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>>> Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>>> Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>>> Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>>> I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>>> there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>>> If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>>> that would rent a gliders
>>> for a week or longer, let me know.
>>> Thanks for any input.
>>> Udo
>>>
>

Greg Arnold
November 5th 06, 07:10 PM
hans wrote:
> Hi Udo!
>
> A Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident will fly a gilder in a
> legal fashion only, if the Flarm is removed from the glider. But some
> glider hirer will allow the removal of the Flarm, because most likely
> his hull insurance will not pay, as would my hull insurance if I would
> remove the Flarm from my glider. Furthermore a lot of soaring sites
> allow take off only with functional Flarm.
>
> The big problem is, that a Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident
> can sign no legal binding document that frees the manufacturer from
> liability.

What liability are we talking about? And how could that liability be
any greater than that of any other manufacturer of electronic devices
for aircraft?

The document will be binding only for him but not for the
> surviving dependents or for the entities that have to support the
> surviving dependents.
>
>
> Hans

Stefan
November 5th 06, 07:23 PM
hans schrieb:

> A Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident will fly a gilder in a
> legal fashion only, if the Flarm is removed from the glider.

As I read it, the "US or Canadian citizen" part has been removed from
the manual.

Stefan

Stefan
November 5th 06, 07:29 PM
Greg Arnold schrieb:

> What liability are we talking about?

The "hey, this was supposed to be a collition warning device" liability.
I don't know how many of the US liability sentence stories which are
reported over here are true, but obviously the FLARM people don't want
to find this out the hard way.

> And how could that liability be any greater than that of any other
> manufacturer of electronic devices for aircraft?

Obviously, the FLARM people just don't want to deal with the US legal
system. It's entirely their right to decide so.

Stefan

Tony Verhulst
November 5th 06, 07:30 PM
hans wrote:
> Hi Udo!
>
> A Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident will fly a gilder in a
> legal fashion only, if the Flarm is removed from the glider.

I don't understand, legal in what sense? The Flarm manual states that a
US resident can't fly a Flarm equipped glider. IFAIK, this is simply to
cover their asses. Should I, as a US resident, expect to have some
government agent knocking on my door should I fly a Flarm equipped
glider in Europe? I suspect not.

Tony V.
http://home.comcast.net/~verhulst/SOARING

Ruud[_1_]
November 5th 06, 07:32 PM
>> At many gilder fields in the Alps gilders will be only allowed to be
>> operated with an operational Flarm. As the use of Flarm by US and
>> Canadian nationals and residents is not permitted, this excludes lots of
>> good sites in Europe.
>>
>are you saying that a rented glider, equipped with a Flarm,
>can not be flown by a Canadian pilot?

Nice yoke by Hans, but this is simply the text for a disclaimer from
manufacturer of Flarm.
Not very important, I think.

Bear
November 5th 06, 07:35 PM
Hi Hans,

I do not agree with your statement.
Please have a look at the manual version 3.02E (page 12): 'Operation of
FLARM is forbidden in the USA or Canada or in aircraft registered in the
USA or Canada.' There is no statement on Canadian or USA pilots flying
in Europe!
In earlier versions of the manual (e.g. version 1) the statement was
much stricter. There the usage was also excluded
- for US or Canadian pilots and
- if a passengers residing in the USA or Canada was aboard and
- if a citizen of the USA and Canada was aboard.
Apparently this limitations were dropped. I think this is a development
towards the good direction.

Regards
Bear


hans wrote:
> Hi Udo!
>
> A Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident will fly a gilder in a
> legal fashion only, if the Flarm is removed from the glider. But some
> glider hirer will allow the removal of the Flarm, because most likely
> his hull insurance will not pay, as would my hull insurance if I would
> remove the Flarm from my glider. Furthermore a lot of soaring sites
> allow take off only with functional Flarm.
>
> The big problem is, that a Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident
> can sign no legal binding document that frees the manufacturer from
> liability. The document will be binding only for him but not for the
> surviving dependents or for the entities that have to support the
> surviving dependents.
>
>
> Hans
>
>
>
>
>
> Udo schrieb:
>> Hi Hans,
>> are you saying that a rented glider, equipped with a Flarm,
>> can not be flown by a Canadian pilot?
>> Udo
>> hans wrote:
>>> Hi Udo!
>>>
>>> At many gilder fields in the Alps gilders will be only allowed to be
>>> operated with an operational Flarm. As the use of Flarm by US and
>>> Canadian nationals and residents is not permitted, this excludes lots of
>>> good sites in Europe.
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>>
>>> Hans
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Udo schrieb:
>>>> I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>>>> I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>>>>
>>>> I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>>>> Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>>>> Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>>>> Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>>>> I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>>>> there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>>>> If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>>>> that would rent a gliders
>>>> for a week or longer, let me know.
>>>> Thanks for any input.
>>>> Udo
>>>>
>>

Udo
November 5th 06, 07:44 PM
I like to remind you all that our legal system in Canada is different,
and is much closer to the British system, in Quebec it is closer to the
French approach to law. Please do not put us into the same legal
category as the US system.
Udo
Stefan wrote:
> Greg Arnold schrieb:
>
> > What liability are we talking about?
>
> The "hey, this was supposed to be a collition warning device" liability.
> I don't know how many of the US liability sentence stories which are
> reported over here are true, but obviously the FLARM people don't want
> to find this out the hard way.
>
> > And how could that liability be any greater than that of any other
> > manufacturer of electronic devices for aircraft?
>
> Obviously, the FLARM people just don't want to deal with the US legal
> system. It's entirely their right to decide so.
>
> Stefan

hans
November 5th 06, 10:38 PM
Hi Bear!

I have only the handbook that belongs to my Flarm, which was produced
and delivered at the beginning of 2004. And in this manual is the clear
statement that the use of Flarm by citizens and permanent residents of
the US and Canada is not allowed by the manufacturer of Flarm. If this
is changed for later versions of the Flarm this is very good news.

So you just have to ensure that
1) you get a later version of the handbook,
2) upload new software to the flarm, and
3) you don't use version 1 of the hardware.

It is very good that hardware version 2.xx is now also covered by the
new statement in handbook 3.02 on the use by US and Canadian citizens.
This will allow me to fly with some of my friends in gliders of our
club, when the come over to Europe.


Hans


Bear schrieb:
> Hi Hans,
>
> I do not agree with your statement.
> Please have a look at the manual version 3.02E (page 12): 'Operation of
> FLARM is forbidden in the USA or Canada or in aircraft registered in the
> USA or Canada.' There is no statement on Canadian or USA pilots flying
> in Europe!
> In earlier versions of the manual (e.g. version 1) the statement was
> much stricter. There the usage was also excluded
> - for US or Canadian pilots and
> - if a passengers residing in the USA or Canada was aboard and
> - if a citizen of the USA and Canada was aboard.
> Apparently this limitations were dropped. I think this is a development
> towards the good direction.
>
> Regards
> Bear
>
>
> hans wrote:
>> Hi Udo!
>>
>> A Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident will fly a gilder in a
>> legal fashion only, if the Flarm is removed from the glider. But some
>> glider hirer will allow the removal of the Flarm, because most likely
>> his hull insurance will not pay, as would my hull insurance if I would
>> remove the Flarm from my glider. Furthermore a lot of soaring sites
>> allow take off only with functional Flarm.
>>
>> The big problem is, that a Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident
>> can sign no legal binding document that frees the manufacturer from
>> liability. The document will be binding only for him but not for the
>> surviving dependents or for the entities that have to support the
>> surviving dependents.
>>
>>
>> Hans
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Udo schrieb:
>>> Hi Hans,
>>> are you saying that a rented glider, equipped with a Flarm,
>>> can not be flown by a Canadian pilot?
>>> Udo
>>> hans wrote:
>>>> Hi Udo!
>>>>
>>>> At many gilder fields in the Alps gilders will be only allowed to be
>>>> operated with an operational Flarm. As the use of Flarm by US and
>>>> Canadian nationals and residents is not permitted, this excludes lots of
>>>> good sites in Europe.
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards
>>>>
>>>> Hans
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Udo schrieb:
>>>>> I will be in Europe for an extended holiday next spring.
>>>>> I am looking for other centres similar to St.Auban.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have contacted St.Auban and submitted my resume, but no answer.
>>>>> Since then I have contacted them several times but no luck.
>>>>> Also I am in touch with the people that run the British Over Sea's
>>>>> Nat's in Spain. They do not have a glider I want.
>>>>> I am open for suggestions in the southern regions in Europe, provided
>>>>> there are reasonable weather conditions for soaring in May.
>>>>> If you have any direct experience with a commercial or club operations,
>>>>> that would rent a gliders
>>>>> for a week or longer, let me know.
>>>>> Thanks for any input.
>>>>> Udo
>>>>>

November 6th 06, 07:17 AM
As a US citizen who flys FLARM equipped gliders in southern Germany,I
think this is a non issue. US pilots go to St. Aubin and other European
sites all the time and fly gliders that are FLARM equipped. Don't
worry about the naysayers, the insurance coverage will still be valid,
and the operators will gladly rent you their equipment.

Bob McDowell

Jack
November 6th 06, 07:47 AM
hans wrote:
> Hi Bear!
>
> I have only the handbook that belongs to my Flarm, which was produced
> and delivered at the beginning of 2004. And in this manual is the clear
> statement that the use of Flarm by citizens and permanent residents of
> the US and Canada is not allowed by the manufacturer of Flarm. If this
> is changed for later versions of the Flarm this is very good news.
>
> So you just have to ensure that
> 1) you get a later version of the handbook,
> 2) upload new software to the flarm, and
> 3) you don't use version 1 of the hardware.
>
> It is very good that hardware version 2.xx is now also covered by the
> new statement in handbook 3.02 on the use by US and Canadian citizens.
> This will allow me to fly with some of my friends in gliders of our
> club, when the come over to Europe.


FLARM Manuals here:

<http://www.flarm.com/support/manual/>


From page 2:

"To use existing devices after March 1, 2006 it is required
to update the software to version 3.00 or higher.

[....]

"Software-Versions 3.x will only remain operational until the
end of February 2008. After this date, you must update the
device in order to use it in the air."


From page 12:

"Operation of FLARM is forbidden in the USA or Canada
or in aircraft registered in the USA or Canada."




Jack

hans
November 6th 06, 09:37 PM
Hi Bob!

my insurance company makes it very clear in the fine print that they
will not pay if they find anything that it not according to the legal
rules and to the handbooks of the installed hardware.

I was not allowed to fly to Italy this year for example, because I fly
my glider only with a "permit to fly" and I could not validate my
"permit to fly" for Italy.

The good news however is that Flarm has changed the statement on the use
by US and Canadian citizens and allow now the use of Flarm by them in
Europe.

Hans




schrieb:
> As a US citizen who flys FLARM equipped gliders in southern Germany,I
> think this is a non issue. US pilots go to St. Aubin and other European
> sites all the time and fly gliders that are FLARM equipped. Don't
> worry about the naysayers, the insurance coverage will still be valid,
> and the operators will gladly rent you their equipment.
>
> Bob McDowell
>

November 7th 06, 06:44 AM
Hans

Yes, you would have trouble flying your own glider "out of compliance"
but flying the gliders from the Gliding centers was not a problem for
me. When I went flying in "their" gliders there was no problem. Of
course I was using their insurance at the time. Of course I paid a
small "premium" for an insurance rider, I think it was less than 10€
a day.

Bob

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