Hi All,

 

It was almost inevitable. Money hungry councils without a great deal of
interest in gliding, sooner or later decide that perhaps if they can get rid
of all the users then then real estate value of the property is worth
millions or just because they wish to cover the maintenance cost of their
property, that it is a good idea to squeeze as much money as they can from
those selfish, filthy rich aviators who are small in number and contribute
little to the community.

 

I have always thought it would be good publicity as well as a genuine
contribution to society if gliding clubs organised regular charity events,
perhaps in conjunction with service clubs such as rotary or lions. Entirely
on the basis that the club(s) would make absolutely nothing from the
exercise except community goodwill and perhaps gain new members. At my home
club, Lake Keepit, the charity to support could be the Westpac Rescue
Helicopter Service which is well supported and regarded locally. Another
worthwhile idea would be to try and get glider pilot representation on the
local council.

 

Of more importance the GFA should investigate the possibility of purchasing
land suitable for use as a gliding field about no more than an hours driving
distance from, for a start, Sydney and Melbourne. I can imagine the shock,
horror of the powers that be at this suggestion. Not the GFAs business, we
are merely an umbrella organisation to supervise the efforts of gliding
clubs. Am afraid that the future of gliding, certainly in NSW and Victoria
depends on having a secure future from which to conduct operations. Not
affordable? Not sure about that. We spend considerable amounts on other
aspects of gliding which might have to be curtailed while funds were
expended on funding sites. Once the land was secure am sure clubs would
migrate their operations to such a site over a period of time.

 

There may be other ways to achieve this. It may be that a council would give
a very long term lease or security of occupation at a predetermined cost.

 

The long term future of gliding depends on having security of tenure over
where we conduct operations. The GFA should take the initiative in achieving
this. It is probably beyond the resources of an individual club. 

 

Harry Medlicott

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