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Who did what? Ladder Corner 2014 Page 6 Days to Booker Regionals 200* Fees for 2015: with discount for subscriptions paid before the 10 th January. See pages 4/5 *Someone pointed out that this number has been a bit out in previous editions. However this one is correct. Wm Merry Christmas to all our members, staff and friends Page 1

This month in the Booker Newsletter From the Chairman From the CFI Members Achievements Dates for your diary Flexible opening hours A Taste of Talgarth Booker pilots in British Aeros Team Fees for 2015 Planning the Booker Regionals 2015 Ladder Corner 2014 This month s newsletter brings a great year s gliding to a close and looks ahead to the next. Denis reports from the BGA conference, Richard reflects on the growing success of Booker expeditions. We have a trailer for next year s Talgarth/Shobdon expedition from John Herman and ladder steward Jeremy Gilbey shows how we are doing on the BGA Ladder (it s not over until Dec 31 st and Jim is hot on Denis tail!). Many thanks to all the members who have contributed this year, Happy Christmas. William From the Chairman John Otty, Graham Saw, Richard and I recently attended the BGA organisers conference. We found it to be a very positive experience. We discussed safeguarding of our airfield with Diana King who is looking at ways the BGA can help. We were also offered funding for the rebuilding of our Super Cub by the Phillip Wills fund, and Richard has some points to highlight on safety. It is great news that a small group of determined volunteers are going to get MF back in the air. On the subject of volunteers there is a Whiteboard in the Clubhouse with projects that you can help complete. They are as diverse as managing the tea bar to organising the Regionals. These are essentially about overseeing a process and ensuring that the right people know how and when they can help. The only way we can develop and flourish as a Club is with the help of you the members. Please see what you can do to help. Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and looking forward to great flying next year. Denis Dates for your Diary Combined Talgarth and Shobdon expedition 28 Mar-3Apr, 4Apr-8Apr Klipperneck 25 May -5 June Booker Regionals 27 June -5 July 2015 Page 2

From the CFI It's 1630, pitch dark and raining outside. There's little gliding to be done, yet I feel far from disheartened. As 2014 draws to a close I look back at what's been another fantastic gliding year. There's been a number of highlights for me this last year but for me the things that stick out the most are our three expeditions. Having recently returned from the BGA management conference I can honestly say that Booker's expeditions have become something of legend. So many people came to me to talk about our trips away, it amazes me that no other club does anything similar! Next year we have not only 3 amazing expeditions to look forward to, we also have the long awaited return of the Booker Regionals. Course-wise, along with our usual courses we also have visits from the Air League and the BGA Instructor Course. I think it could be a busy one!! I ll end this month by wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I hope you're all as excited about 2015 as I am!! Richard A taste of Talgarth. Glyn and I recently had a day out at Talgarth as the wind looked promising, a light westerly. We left Booker about 6am arriving at Talgarth around 9 for breakfast at the Honey Pot cafe. Up to airfield for briefing at 10, and pull out the kit. We launched in a K13 and had about an hour on the home ridge, which was working very nicely in the breeze. Back down for a cuppa, then onto the ridge again. We noticed a large street forming out towards the west so decided to move out from the ridge and as we did so we flew into 3 kt lift, climbed to 3k and then off towards Brecon. We ran this street a few times with continuous good lift, watching gliders launching to join us. Great day! Richard C, Graham Saw, and myself took another trip to Talgarth again last Tuesday (4 th December) and had another great day flying in a stiff northerly making landings from the south over the gate entrance to the airfield-- very interesting!!!! We ran the ridge from Lord Hereford s knob, around Hay Bluff to the end of the Cat s Tail and back. Richard was rock polishing below having a great time. Good fun at a great little club. Thanks to Tony and Ann who helped us all day. John Herman A stunning view from Talgarth towards the Brecon Beacons with Lake Llangorse in the middle distance. We noticed a large street forming Page 3

Booker pilots in aeros Worlds Three current and former Booker pilots were part of the 7-strong British Team competing in the (powered) Intermediate World Aerobatics Championships in Mossel Bay, South Africa from 26 November to 3 December. Paul Brice, Mike Collett and Emily Collett. The weather was not ideal, with strong winds making the final days unflyable, so competitors were only scored on their first two flights, but our team did brilliantly. GB came away with a silver medal for the team, and in the individual placings Paul was 7th, Mike 9th and Emily 17th. Congratulations to all the pilots, and particularly to the Booker Three. From The Treasurer Most of you will know by now that I have volunteered (been press ganged) into being the new treasurer for our beloved club. I think it is a good time to take over as we have strong asset base with the (almost) new K21 due back from refurbishment in time for the new season and the motorglider will also be ready by then. I would like to thank Graham Morfey as the outgoing treasurer for many years of service and for putting in an extraordinary amount of work which I can t hope to match as I have a more than a full time job and three kids. Luckily one of them is a cadet at Booker. My first job as treasurer is to make myself unpopular by putting the membership prices up. Thankfully inflation is low and so the committee has agreed to hold increases to be in line with inflation (approximately 3%). Page 4

Fees for 2015 As usual you can save money by paying your subscription at the current full rate before Christmas and I would encourage members to do this to help the club avoid expensive overdraft costs during the winter period. A couple of changes to note. 1 If you pay your membership monthly by direct debit, then we will be collecting the fee over 9 months this year to bring it in line with other clubs. 2 We have withdrawn the quarterly payment facility to simplify pricing and because hardly anyone used it. The fees for 2015/16 are as follows: Full Flying Member Regular rate payable by 10 th April 2015 705 Early payment discount before 10 January 2015 685 Paid late after 10 th April 2014 720 Nine monthly DD payments from 10 th April 2015 82 pm Other Flying Members Country 390 Cadet 85 Student 120 Junior under 26 120 In addition to the above all flying members must pay the BGA fee. Other Associate 77 Temporary 12.50 pd + VAT 62pw + VAT Facilities Fees Glider in trailer park 350 SLMG 1,125 Second (empty) trailer 185 Glider in trailer park from 1 st August 200 Glider from 1 st January to 31 st March 14pw Visiting gliders 8 pd + VAT Hangar Space 2,900 Trailer in hangar during winter (min. 4 months) 80pm All annual facility fees are payable by 10 th January 2014 John Otty Page 5

Ladder Corner Well I guess it s probably the end of the season now unless we get some more inspirational ridge days. I have added in the flights of the 3 rd December from Parham by Jim White and Barry Michael in the printout of the latest ladders. I will have to now update the copies on the notice board in the club house. Only the top 6 flights for each pilot count when calculating points on the ladder. Here is the open ladder and congratulations to Denis Campbell who heads it. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Totals Position /Pilot 1 Denis Campbell 2835 2299 2297 2273 2072 1643 13419 2 Jim White 2995 2326 2071 2033 1824 1784 13033 3 Geoffrey Lyons 2199 1922 1896 1834 1332 1260 10443 4 John Otty 2217 1922 1851 1589 975 828 9382 5 Robert Smith 3100 1919 1621 1117 679 561 8997 6 Alan Johnstone 2211 2032 1981 1751 0 0 7975 7 Jane Moore 1153 1075 898 873 781 737 5517 8 Stephen Williams 1740 966 949 533 464 328 4980 9 Glen Alison 1540 1456 1287 0 0 0 4283 10 Doug Hilton 1764 1332 704 0 0 0 3800 11 Richard Crockett 1919 982 0 0 0 0 2901 12 Simon Vardigans 1273 862 0 0 0 0 2135 13 Nils Wedi 1358 450 0 0 0 0 1808 14 Jon Sugden 1324 0 0 0 0 0 1324 15 Jeremy Gilbey 612 0 0 0 0 0 612 16 Barry Michael 551 0 0 0 0 0 551 The distance ladder. In case anyone is wondering, particularly the treasurer: Jake Brattle who somehow sneaked onto this table in 9 th place is a pilot from Bristol university Gliding club who flew a K6CR at Saltby and Sutton bank, and I have no idea how his figures come up on our distance ladder! Well done to Jim who has flown 20% + of our total km Page 6

Pilot distance flown km flights Avge kms 1 Jim White 4369.6 19 230.00 2 Denis Campbell 3030.5 10 303.00 3 Geoffrey Lyons 2766.8 13 212.8 4 John Otty 1961.3 9 217.9 5 Robert Smith 1773.8 8 221.7 6 Alan Johnstone 1276.7 4 319.2 7 Stephen Williams 1181.6 8 147.7 8 Jane Moore 1153.6 8 144.2 9 Jake Brattle 717.7 3 239.2 10 Glen Alison 690.6 3 230.2 11 Doug Hilton 615.9 3 205.3 12 Richard Crockett 528.6 2 264.3 13 Simon Vardigans 353.0 2 176.5 14 Nils Wedi 297.9 2 148.9 15 Jon Sugden 238.6 1 238.6 16 Barry Michael 136.7 1 136.7 17 Jeremy Gilbey 131.9 1 131.9 TOTAL 21224.8 97 218.8 To date (4 th Dec 2014), based on the ladder figures, a recorded 1,182,467.2 km were flown over 4896 flights with an average distance of 241.5 kms In 2013 a total of 1,242,233.9 kms were flown in the UK over 5168 flights with an average distance of 240.4 kms At Booker this year we flew 21224.8 kms over 97 flights with an average of 218.8 kms. In 2013: 29,911.8 kms over 143 flights with an average distance of 209.2 kms. In 2012: 24,151 Km were flown and 37,803 km in 2011. This is not an accurate representation of our flights because of the handicap system we have been using this year and some flights have been recorded on the OLC rather than the BGA ladder, or not recorded at all while the BGA ladder was under attack from hackers at the height of the season. Jeremy Gilbey The Booker Regionals 2015 Organising Group Planning for the Booker Regionals is now well under way with many key positions filled. But a lot remains to be done before the 27 th June. Your editor (William Parker) is heading up the Organising Group which will consist of a team of half a dozen experienced members who will work out what needs doing and be looking for other club members to help get things done. To make Booker s return to Regionals Competition a great success we are going to need an all-members effort. If you want to know what needs doing, and if you have any area of preparation that you think you can help with, please get in touch with me. williamparker275@gmail.com Page 7

Club Communications We use Yahoo email groups, which we encourage all members to subscribe to, in order to provide a quick way to communicate with the membership. Details are below. Booker GC Forum Open to all members to participate. The Forum provides the opportunity to share ideas about the Club. Send an email to: bookergc-forum-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and include your membership number when applying. Booker GC Expeditions Open to all members to participate. Send an email to: bookergc-expeditionssubscribe@yahoogroups.com and include your membership number when applying. Booker GC X-C Targeted towards those pilots who fly cross-country or who aspire to develop their crosscountry skills. Send an email to: bookergc_xc-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and include your membership number when applying. Booker GC Instructors This is for Booker instructors only to easily email each other. Mainly used for swapping duty days. Send an email to: BookerGC_Instructors-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and include your membership number when applying. The Booker GC website at www.bookergliding.co.uk has a Members Page. This contains the latest Club news snippets and links to previous newsletters, meeting minutes and several useful and informative Club documents. The Members page is accessible to everybody (not just members) but certain documents, such as committee minutes need a user i/d and password. To obtain these, go to the members page and click on the email Administrator link. Don t forget to include your membership number. For the latest news about what s happening check out http://bookergc.blogspot.com/. *** All view expressed within the newsletter are those of the contributor and do not necessarily represent the view of the Club or committee *** Contributions to the newsletter are welcome. If you d like to submit an article for a future edition please send it to William Parker by email at (williamparker275@gmail.com). Please note new email address Published by Booker Gliding Club WYCOMBE AIR PARK, MARLOW, BUCKS SL7 3DP Office Tel: 01494 442501/529263 Booker Gliding Club Ltd, t/a Booker Gliding Centre is a company registered in England with company number 1492733 Registered office address: Wycombe Air Park, Booker, Marlow, Bucks, SL7 3DP VAT number: 350 4182 83 Booker Gliding Club 2014 Page 8