SIV
Venue
We are based at southern end of the Waranga Basin near Shepparton on a park owned by the Victorian Water Ski Kite Flyer Association (VWSKFA)
Expectations
We provide
- 4 tows up to 1000m
- Life jackets
- Waterproof radios and speaker mikes
- Maneuver briefing, guidance and debrief
- Hot showers and toilets
- Kitchen with fridge, oven and microwave
- Catering available
We bring 2 winches and tow boats
We have spare tow bridles
By arrangement we can facilitate:
- Reserve repack
- Line trimming
Recommended to bring
- Warm clothes including gloves
- Change of clothes
- Towels
- Tow bridle
- Webbing cutter
- Waterproof radio, if you have one
We will only be running the event if the weather is promising, there will be a weather call at 6pm, 2 days before the SIV. Keep your plans flexible in case we postpone
Conference
There will be a WhatsApp conference to work thru the maneuvers and towing before your event
Costs
The clinic costs $990 and runs over two days
We will be SIVing from the 7th thru 16th May 2021
The clinic costs $990 and runs over two days
We will be SIVing from the 7th thru 16th May 2021
For pilot who have SIV’d with us before we offer a rate of $200 for the first tow then $150 per tow
what can we work on?
Recognising and acting on the need to alter one’s behavior or course of action to achieve different outcomes or goals.
The ability to launch in a variety of conditions, getting into the air when required.
The ability to locate, track and climb well in thermals both alone and in a large gaggle
The conscious decision to be more or less conservative based on observation and situations.
Brian, Barb, Phil and Chris,Thanks very much for the course this weekend. Your advice, support and skill has lead to what I hope is a big step in my progression and something that with hindsight, I had underestimated the importance of.I’ve been reviewing my footage, and on the last tow I managed 10 stalls and two spins at the top of the box.I went from sloppy, physically demanding, all over the shop, stalls, to clean entries and exits that involved little or no ‘sorting out’ (aka; twisted reverse spirals).Probably most importantly, I’ve developed a new level of respect for my wing and harness, that I think will make me safer into the future.Forecast tomorrow looks excellent!
Good understanding of thermal production and locations, wind layers and flows, convergence and air-masses. Choosing the good option and flying in the right direction
Confidence in your ability to make and execute decisions and in doing so perform well.
Imminent events
PG2 to PG3 development course
An intensive 2 days to take you towards your PG3
When: Thu November 21 - Fri November 22
Where: Bright
Alpine tow endorsement
Tow endorsement course, also helps PG2 pilots to gain 10 more flights and another site Pilots will have the opportunity to fly Mystic during the clinic
When: Sat November 30 - Sun December 1
Where: Bright, Victoria, Australia
Alpine tow endorsement
A tow endorsement clinic from Bright
There will be time to get to Mystic for some Alpine flying during the clinic
When: Sat December 14 - Sun December 15
Where: Bright, Victoria, Australia
Alpine tow endorsement
Tow endorsement course, also helps PG2 pilots to gain 10 more flights and another site Pilots will have the opportunity to fly Mystic during the clinic
When: Sun February 16
Where: Bright, Victoria, Australia