Invitation - Hang, paraglider and speedrider safety promotion webinar
Thomas Hytten, CAA Norway, March 17, 2025

Post invitation note: here is the recording:
Safety promotion with Mike - Airsports campaigns on Vimeo
https://vimeo.com/1068026968/91bb6a8b74

We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming webinar/workshop featuring Mike Richards, Manager of Engagement, Education, and Communications at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of New Zealand. Mike has been instrumental in leading safety initiatives in coordination with the New Zealand's hang gliding and paragliding communities.

For aviation authorities and airsport organisations doing safety promotion.

Monday. 17. March
21:00 - 22:30 CET
Register here (free):
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/3e90da59-fee2-40c3-a32c-4a0c56…

During the recent safety promotion meeting, we were introduced to New Zealand's proactive approach to enhancing flight safety for hang glider and paraglider pilots. Recognizing the value of these initiatives, Mike has graciously agreed to share his insights and experiences with us.

In this webinar, Mike will discuss:

Overview of Safety Initiatives: An introduction to the programs implemented by the CAA in collaboration with the New Zealand Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (NZHGPA) to promote safety and best practices within the flying community.

Collaborative Efforts: Insights into how the CAA and NZHGPA have worked together to develop, protect, and promote the sports of hang gliding and paragliding in New Zealand.

Fly like a bird, think as a pilot: Safety promotion campaign to reduce incidents and accidents.

The past few years have unfortunately seen several fatal accidents involving hang gliders, paragliders, and speed riders. Perhaps we can find inspiration for a similar safety initiative based on what has been done in New Zealand.

This session will provide valuable insights into the strategies and practices that have contributed to the safety and growth of hang gliding and paragliding in New Zealand.

Helmut Bach
Helmut Bach

Good evening,

I’m surprised that EASA is looking to the other side of the world to learn about paraglider and hang glider safety—especially since I had the opportunity to live and work there for four years. Here in Europe, we have the German DHV with 40,000 registered members and, at the European level, the EHPU, representing over 120,000 pilots. The DHV has an excellent safety record and implemented a non-punitive reporting system long before it was mandatory or even considered by EASA.

So, why not consult the DHV or EHPU?

Best regards,
Helmut Bach
Airspace Officer, EHPU

Michel MASSON
Michel MASSON

Dear Helmut,
Thanks for your comment and question.
DHV is indeed a prominent actor in Europe and we would be glad to promote your activity.
The article above has been published in the EASA Commmunity General Aviation on belalf of Thomas Hytten, CAA Norway, member of the Safety Promotion Network of the Member States.
Feel free to send me DHV or EHPU articles and I will also gladly publish them here.
Best regards,
Michel Masson
EASA Senior Business Partner Safety Promotion


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