Postscript 14

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That was the holiday that was...


Ready for the next mission

Unfortunately, this year's visit was not the stress-free adventure that I had planned. Oscar's near-death illness occupied both Ariane's and my minds for the first few days and it was a huge relief that he survived. Immediately following that, the BGA Ladder was hacked and had to be shut down. As I have the dubious honour of supporting the IT side of the Ladder, it was foremost in my mind as to how it could be recovered. 

And the final, terrible blow, at the end of the holiday, was the loss of a friend.


Ma femme...


...et moi
 
Is it a good plan to go flying in the mountains when under other external pressures? I decided to fly, telling myself that it would help. Maybe it did. Ariane was a rock throughout this holiday and it is thanks to her that I managed to retain some form of sanity.

As far as the club is concerned, the politics at Sisteron have a history of oscillating between excellent and "difficult" and it is my view that the club has possibly taken a wrong turn over the last nine months or so. There was a split between ULM and gliding membership which, while daily operations remain unaffected, has brought to the fore the question of how club funds are actually used. Also, there are now only two paid employees at the club, Claude in the office and Michel, the mechanic/tuggie/chef de piste; all other positions (extra tuggies, instructors, chefs de piste, etc) are filled by club volunteers, which goes some way to explain the difficulties reported by visiting pilots who simply want, but are unable to obtain, a simple check-flight.


Homewards

To avoid any misunderstanding, I must emphasise that everyone on the Sisteron team with whom I have had personal dealings this year has been friendly and supportive, as always. The briefings were thorough and the tugging operation excellent, which easily met my primary requirements. I am just concerned that despite the impressive infrastructure at Sisteron (airfield, fleet, hangars, etc), less-experienced pilots who want to sample mountain flying may consider trying another club. That said, I am certain that these difficulties will be overcome to everyone's satisfaction, and I fully intend to continue my regular visits to Sisteron to enjoy this wonderful part of the world.


Bye, for now...

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