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Scottish Gliding Centre Portmoak Airfield Alan Boyle - Vice Chairman Alec Stevenson – Secretary
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Background Scottish Gliding Union Ltd formed in 1938 Based at Portmoak for over 50 years Owns the site of the airfield Chose the site because the hills provide excellent flying conditions Has become one of Britain’s largest and most active gliding clubs Attracts pilots from around the UK and beyond
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Background It’s large – more take-offs and landings than Dundee and Inverness together It’s a centre of excellence – 8 UK records and world-wide “flight of the year” in 2007 It’s inclusive – pioneered gliding for disabled people It’s green – zero carbon emissions when flying
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What is Airfield Safeguarding? SAFETY for general public, neighbours and pilots Means of preventing accidents or obstructions – Protects the airspace through which aircraft have to fly in the vicinity of an airfield – Protects landing areas and approaches – Protects the airfield users and public against danger from each other Govt policy a cknowledges that airfields have particular site requirements - official guidance
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What is Airfield Safeguarding? Consultation only – not a prohibition on development Consultation usually based on a Consultation Zone and policies in the Local Plan Examples: Staffordshire Gliding Club, Seighford South Down Gliding Club, Parham
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Portmoak Airfield Safeguarding Current Situation 1998 Safeguarding Report based on official advice on safeguarding plans Supported by Scottish Sports Council Adopted as policy in Kinross Area Local Plan 2004 Consultation zone = 1km radius circle, centred on airfield
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Safe operations Policy 49 – focus on safety “Developments likely to have an impact on he safe operation of aircraft will be refused” E.g. obstructions – tall masts, wind turbines, buildings close to the airfield boundary Pilot training not without risk, as shown on “outlanding” map
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Looking forward New planning act > new development plan Dialogue between PKC and Gliding Centre about the Safeguarding Policy and Consultation Zone Input to Main Issues consultation, late 2010 Consultation zone to be more relevant to gliding activity – landing areas, hill soaring Official guidance – GAAC, BGA, CAA, Scottish Government Possible re-shaping of Consultation Zone?
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