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At an altitude of 1263 meters, this paragliding site in Aigen, Austria, is a popular choice for enthusiasts. It offers excellent soaring conditions and is well-suited for cross-country flights. The site is frequently used and provides a good balance of accessibility and challenge.
Region: Aigen, Austria
- Site record: 176.5 km
Region: Salzburg, Gaisberg, Austria
- Site record: 176.5 km
For more information, visit: http://www.paragleiter.com/
There are specific rules regarding airspace that must be read and followed:
- http://www.paragleiter.com/gaisberg/flugordnung/
- http://www.paragleiter.com/gaisberg/fluggelande-gaisberg/
The launch area is clear and straightforward, with a landing field available in Aigen/Salzburg. Access to the Gaisberg plateau is via a paved road. Note that the temporary flight area at Gaisberg or Schwarzenberg must be registered with air traffic control.
A daily membership is required to fly here, costing 5€/day, which can be purchased at the 'Gaisbergwirt'.
Weather hazards include the Foehn wind, which can be dangerous.
Flight regulations are strict due to the proximity of Salzburg Airport. Special regulations must be observed to keep the area open for paragliding.
For soaring conditions, the site is best when the mountain is approached from the north to the east. Parking directly on the road at the landing site is not allowed; the meeting point is about 200 meters southeast at the campsite, where parking and a cozy spot are available. Alternatively, a group taxi can be taken for around 15€.
The site's charm is enhanced by its proximity to Salzburg, the city of Mozart. The airport is visible from the launch sites of the 1st Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club Salzburg, Fly4Fun.
Thermal and cross-country flying opportunities are available from January to July, but the site is flyable year-round. For longer flights, it's best to start early, preferably before noon, heading predominantly south.
The main challenge is the Salzburg Airport CTR zone, which requires adherence to numerous regulations. Pilots must register in the logbook and pay a landing fee. Since 2007, the Gaisberg or Schwarzenberg flight area must be registered with the airport.
For more details and webcam access, visit:
- http://www.paragleiter.com/Flugordnung.htm
Ensure you have a SOPI flight permit, register in the logbook, and pay the landing fee at the wooden hut, where you can also enjoy a quick apple juice. Note the new CTR regulations since 2008.
Be cautious of rotors, even if the windsock indicates otherwise.
For wind information and webcam, visit:
- http://www.paragleiter.com/wetter/Wetter_analog_1.htm
Watch "Gaisberg on Fire" on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRWWTuXA5Mw&feature=related
A day pass costs 5€, payable at the restaurant or the hut.
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