Tost ring protector hook on procedures https://temoragliding.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Tost-ring-protector-and-hook-on-procedures.pdf
GFA cross country documents. (a must read resource) http://doc.glidingaustralia.org/index.php?option=com_docman&view=tree&slug=pilot-resources&Itemid=101&layout=table
Download Temora X/C waypoints from soaring turnpoint exchange
OGN tracker https://glidertracker.org/#lat=-34.445&lon=147.536&z=11&id=YTEM
Gliding Australia Integrity Framework
All Club Members,
Gliding Australia has updated its Integrity Policies effective 14 December 2023.
As our club is affiliated with Gliding Australia, we are also bound by these policies and procedures. Your Management Committee has formally adopted the Gliding Integrity Framework Policies which can be found here.
As a member of Gliding Australia and our club, I will remind you that you need to be aware of the governing policies you are bound by as part of your membership. Therefore, I encourage you to take the time to get up to date with the integrity requirements of our sport.
Child Safety
Our club has a zero-tolerance policy around young people’s abuse and neglect in any form. We are committed to keeping children and young people safe in and out of the sky. So, we need your help to do this!
As a valued member of our gliding community, you play a crucial role in protecting young people in our sport. Legally, you MUST know what you should do if you come across, suspect, or feel uncomfortable with a situation a young person may be in or may become involved in. This includes:
A more detailed policy in dealing with children can be found on the GA Website or you can contact our club Member Protection Information Officer/Child Safety Contact.
Finally, because we want our club to be young people safe, we want you to read through the safe and unsafe behaviours in gliding.