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airfieldmanual:5._airfield_operations [2023/01/17 19:12]
bruced [5.6 Pre-Flight Preparation]
airfieldmanual:5._airfield_operations [2023/06/06 00:50]
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 ===== - Daily Briefing ===== ===== - Daily Briefing =====
  
-At the weekends during the soaring season a daily briefing will be given at 0930 hours in the Briefing room. The duty team should endeavour to have the launch point set up and glider DIs completed by this deadline. The briefing is not compulsory but all pilots are encouraged to attend at least the first part of it, when flying arrangements for the day will be promulgated.+Each flying day a daily briefing will be given at 0900 hours in the Briefing room. The duty team should endeavour to have the launch point set up and glider DIs completed by this deadline. The briefing is compulsory and all pilots are encouraged to attend at least the first part of it, when flying arrangements for the day will be promulgated. Any pilots who cannot attend are required to seek a personal briefing from the duty instructor before flying.
  
 The briefing will be given by one of the duty instructors with the assistance of a senior pilot if required and will address: The briefing will be given by one of the duty instructors with the assistance of a senior pilot if required and will address:
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 | C | Controls all moving smoothly and in correct sense? | | C | Controls all moving smoothly and in correct sense? |
 | D | Tail dolly (and wing walker) off? | | D | Tail dolly (and wing walker) off? |
-| E | Eventualities (consider airfield layout and other operations before getting in, not a replacement for pre-flight eventualities check!) |+| E | Eventualities/Environment (consider airfield layout and other operations before getting in, not a replacement for pre-flight eventualities check!) |
  
   * The club reminds all pilots of BGA recommendations on the use of ballast, particularly for pilots of low hours or experience. Generally, the minimum placard weight plus 15kg.    * The club reminds all pilots of BGA recommendations on the use of ballast, particularly for pilots of low hours or experience. Generally, the minimum placard weight plus 15kg. 
-  * Most SGC gliders are fitted with shock absorbing cushions. Soft cushions must not be used.  +  * Most SGC gliders are fitted with shock absorbing cushions. Soft cushions must not be used. 
 +  * Most SGC gliders have no storage behind the wing roots. **Nothing** may be placed on or behind the wing root in a K21 or Perkoz since there is a risk of fouling the controls.
   * The available combination of parachute/seat-back should meet most needs but if anyone has a special need please see the safety officer.    * The available combination of parachute/seat-back should meet most needs but if anyone has a special need please see the safety officer. 
   * Please guard canopies when getting in or out of aircraft especially on windy days – canopy repairs cost the club a depressing amount of your money each year. Always latch canopies when you close them, even if closing them temporarily while you step away to put your parachute on.    * Please guard canopies when getting in or out of aircraft especially on windy days – canopy repairs cost the club a depressing amount of your money each year. Always latch canopies when you close them, even if closing them temporarily while you step away to put your parachute on. 
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- A call on the radio will help situational awareness.+A call on the radio will help situational awareness.
  
 Pilots may change the circuits indicated above if airmanship considerations dictate though be very careful if you fly an opposing circuit to the established one. Aircraft flying opposing base legs at the same time into a landing area present the possibility of collision. Pilots may change the circuits indicated above if airmanship considerations dictate though be very careful if you fly an opposing circuit to the established one. Aircraft flying opposing base legs at the same time into a landing area present the possibility of collision.
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 A downwind call indicating circuit pattern and designated landing area (and direction if not obvious) is recommended. Calls on the radio do not give priority and pilots must maintain the highest levels of lookout and airmanship in the circuit patterns. Aircraft may approach from a variety of directions and may have radio failure, no radio or have not made a downwind call. A downwind call indicating circuit pattern and designated landing area (and direction if not obvious) is recommended. Calls on the radio do not give priority and pilots must maintain the highest levels of lookout and airmanship in the circuit patterns. Aircraft may approach from a variety of directions and may have radio failure, no radio or have not made a downwind call.
  
-A typical downwind call at Portmoak is as follows: **//Portmoak traffic, Hotel Papa Victor downwind, right hand, centre strip (28)//**.+A typical downwind call at Portmoak is as follows: **//Portmoak traffic, Lima Oscar Victor downwind, right hand, centre strip (28)//**.
  
- Please note that “Portmoak Base” is an unofficial station and cannot issue clearances or specific aeronautical information such as QFE/QNH. Airfield information that can be given to passing aircraft or joining gliders is purely for situational awareness, e.g. “winch launching to the West from the Centre Strip, multiple gliders active in the area”. A plain English wind direction and strength can also be given to joining aircraft if requested. The predominant circuit direction and runway in use may be a useful aid to safety.+Please note that “Portmoak Base” is an unofficial station and cannot issue clearances or specific aeronautical information such as QFE/QNH. Airfield information that can be given to passing aircraft or joining gliders is purely for situational awareness, e.g. “winch launching to the West from the Centre Strip, multiple gliders active in the area”. A plain English wind direction and strength can also be given to joining aircraft if requested. The predominant circuit direction and runway in use may be a useful aid to safety.
  
 ===== - Flarm ===== ===== - Flarm =====
airfieldmanual/5._airfield_operations.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/07 22:26 by bruced