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Squadron Scramble – book review

Reading Time: 2 minutes Squadron Scramble is an interesting book to read in post-BREXIT England because it highlights aspects of the Second World War that BREXITers forget about. It looks at how the main character had to flee France via Dunkirk as well as the situation that Polish airmen had found themselves in. First they lost their homes, then they…

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FIFAD – Day 7

Reading Time: 2 minutes When we watch the news and when we read articles from France we often hear about the disadvantaged youth and the mischief that they get up to. Par-Delà les Hauteurs, shown at FIFAD, is a documentary about a team of youths who go to the Alps and experience the mountains for the first time. The…

FIFAD; The day I finally got to experience a Paragliding flight
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FIFAD; The day I finally got to experience a Paragliding flight

Reading Time: 4 minutes During the FIFAD event I was invited by one of the people I was working alongside to try paragliding. This is a sport that I have thought about trying for more than a decade by now. Many years ago I bought a book about the theory of flying parapente and I have often watched them take off…

FIFAD Day 5 – A visit from Claude Nicollier and more

FIFAD Day 5 – A visit from Claude Nicollier and more

Reading Time: 2 minutes On the Fifth day of the FIFAD event Claude Nicollier came. He is the Swiss Astronaut who went on a number of STS missions to fix the Hubble Telescope between 1992 to 1999. He is an astrophysicist with connections to this part of Switzerland. The Sonneurs D’ormont rang cow bells as the group moved from…

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FIFAD Day 4 – Youth and Alpinism

Reading Time: 2 minutes The fourth Day of FIFAD could have had the banner of youth and children of Alpinism. It began with a conference by Swiss university students who had travelled to Siberia for their projects, a short documentary about the actress who played Heidi in the recent film, disadvantaged youth who went to the mountains to help on a…