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Following the bid presented and discussed during CIMA 2008 meeting, the ILSA continue planning the 2011 world microlight championship event in ISRAEL

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Page 1: Following the bid presented and discussed during CIMA 2008 meeting, the ILSA continue planning the 2011 world microlight championship event in ISRAEL
Page 2: Following the bid presented and discussed during CIMA 2008 meeting, the ILSA continue planning the 2011 world microlight championship event in ISRAEL

Following the bid presented and discussed during CIMA 2008 meeting, the ILSA continueplanning the 2011 world microlight championship event in ISRAEL.

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Event’s time table

• Training, aircraft inspection, and registration: 9-14/10/2011 • Opening Ceremony: 15/10/2011• First Competition briefing: 14/10/2011 • Contest Flying Days 15-

1/10/2011• Closing Ceremony, Prize-giving 22/10/2011

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WEATHER CONDITION

• At this season we expect comfortable weather with no rainy days .

• 25-35 degrees with low humidity.

• Stable winds which starts at late morning and calm down towards the evening.

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LOCALITY• The competition

will take place in BEER SHEVA airfield.

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AIRSPACE• The airspace is

mostly flat and suitable for out landings in case of emergency.

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BEER SHEVA airfield• Asphalt runway 1280 X 21 m.

• 200 m ASL.

• Runway direction 32-14.

• The airfield operates: gliding club ,skydiving club ,flying school and maintenance services.

• Throughout the year this airfield hosts sport aviation events including variety of aerial displays and aerobatics

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BEER SHEVA AIRFIELD FACILITIES

• Office and briefing rooms.

• Camping area and next to it large parking lot.

• Fuel 100LL.• Cafeteria• Fire extinguishing

services

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Accommodation Options

• Camping at the airfield.• Hotel in Beer Sheva (10 driving minutes).• Gust house and guest rooms in the

neighborhood communities.

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MEDICAL SERVICES

• The SORROKA hospital in BEER SHEVA15 driving minutes from the airfield

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LOGISTICS

• At this point of time we don’t see a way for Microlight plains to fly in.

• The plains has to be shipped in containers via sea fright to Ashdod port.

From there they will be conveyed by tracks to the airfield.

• The ILSA association will assist by recommending local experienced forwarder that will serve all participants in the incoming process.