Welcome to 2009 Region 5 East hosted by Bermuda High Soaring in Lancaster, SC. |
Competition dates for 2009 Region 5 East will be June 1 – 6, 2009. Practice days will be May 30th and 31st. Cut off date for preferential entry is April 2, 2009. The 2009 SSA pilot ranking list will be used to determine priority. Competition classes for 2009
R5E will be Sports Class, Combined 15 Meter/Standard Class,
and 18 Meter Class. Water ballast will not be allowed. In
Sports Class there will be 5 entry slots to which inverted preference applies. For remaining Sports Class slots the preference number will be the Pilot Ranking Score. ELTs will not be required for this contest.
The registration fee will be $430.
See the "Contest" tab for registration details.
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Bermuda High Soaring School
History
Bermuda High Soaring is both flight training facility for all soaring enthusiasts and a private club for local members that is totally dedicated to promoting the sport of soaring. Mr. Stan Hoke started Bermuda High Soaring in 1963 in Chester, SC. Bermuda High went through several groups of owners until September 1986 when Jayne and Frank Reid purchased the corporation. At the time of purchase Bermuda High owned only two SGS 2-33s and one SGS 1-26. Obviously one of the first priorities was to increase the fleet of sailplanes and to purchase tow planes. By 1990 Bermuda High owned three Piper Pawnee tow planes and 9 sailplanes. However, as Bermuda High Soaring was growing so was the Charlotte community and consequentially, the Charlotte Douglas Airport. As the airport expanded so did the need for more protected airspace. In 1988 the Charlotte Douglas Airport became what is now known as Class B airspace. This new Class B airspace greatly limited the options for long, safe cross-country flying. It was at this point in time that the Reids began a search for a new home field. In 1991, after a three-year search, land was purchased in Lancaster County, SC approximately twenty miles southeast of the city of Lancaster in the small community of Flat Creek. This location is far away from any congested airspace. The initial construction of a 4,000-foot grass runway, a new clubhouse and a hangar was completed in the spring of 1992. The first official flights at the new site took place on May 16, 1992, on “Neighbor Day.” Our new neighbors in Flat Creek were given free rides along with a cookout as a small expression of thanks for the warm welcome they gave Bermuda High.
Based on previous experience, we discovered that not all forms of aviation activity could coexist on the same field. Each sport has
its own particular aspects and limitations. While we acknowledge “to each his own” with regard to fun, be it ultra-lights, parachuting, or power planes, we reserve the right to keep this particular grass strip all to the sport of Soaring, thus increasing safety and preserving the sport. Thank you for your understanding. This site is privately owned and totally controlled by sailplane pilots, thereby ensuring an environment at Bermuda High that is one hundred percent dedicated to SOARING FUN.

Bermuda High Soaring Field 2009 |
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