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Here in lake Elsinore California we coexist with a skydive operation.
The airport manager has defined his drop zone so that we have our side of the airport with dirt runway and do all our operations outside of his drop zone except when we are at the Glider IP and in the pattern to land. We use a common frequency to annouce our intentions at the airport for tow planes and gliders, and the skydive planes annouce their activities as well as 2 minutes to drop, and drop. It seems as though general aviation passing through the area have no clue and many times I have seen aircraft passing through the drop zone as the skydivers have jumped. The skydive pilot is constantly warning GA traffic to stay clear of the drop zone. I have not seen any problem with it, as its just a minor inconvenience for us gliders to go around his zone that is centered over the airport. Typically you dont ussually fly above the airport anyway as the lift is on higher land above or near the ridge or by some other hills near by away from the drop zone. So far(9 months of Sundays) I have only seen 3 sky divers faceplant in the LZ, and that was WITH a prefectly good chute......he missjudged his Kamakazzi style landing I guess. They like to spiral in at high speed and flare at the last second. I have also heard of the France skydiver that dropped through cloud and impacted a gliders wing thermalling under that cloud......wing disintegrated, as did the skydiver....the pilot landed with his chute. Ray |
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Getting OT, but ... yes, I was referring to the field at Gap-Tallard. I
hope to return to fly gliders in the area someday. And visit that very fine restaurant close to the aerodrome. And the pizzeria in Tallard ... |
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![]() I have also heard of the France skydiver that dropped through cloud and impacted a gliders wing thermalling under that cloud......wing disintegrated, as did the skydiver....the pilot landed with his chute. A similar thing happened at a glider/jump club close to my gliding club near Oxford. I understand that the gliding operations and the jump operations, agree a divide zone for each to operate in. Only there appeared to be a misunderstanding on one occasion and the agreed zone ended up with a fatal overlap. FWIW, I'm completely against mixing GA with jumping - it's just not worth the trouble. Gail |
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