Cycling to the Airfield

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You should not let the lack of transport inhibit your gliding. Flying regularly helps you to make rapid progress and reach the same milestone with less flights (and therefore money).

Being able to get to the airfield without relying on someone else to transport you gives your another degree of freedom. You can fly when it is convenient for you and you are less likely to be going to the airfield on very busy days so you can make more out of your time.

This article will guide you on how to make your own way to the airfield by cycling.

Before you start

Understanding the laws and rules

Although it is not a legal requirement, you are strongly encouraged to read The Highway Code and Know Your Traffic Signs before attempting to cycle on the highway. These codes apply to both motorists and cyclists. The Highway Code in particular contains extractions from the Road Traffic Act, failure to comply with which can lead to criminal consequences.

Minimum equipment list

You will need:

  • A roadworthy bicycle
  • A cycling helmet (strongly recommended)
  • Reflective clothing and lights (white in the front, red in the rear) if you plan to travel in darkness
  • Suitable outdoor clothing which will not get entangled into chains and wheels
  • Suitable shoes which you can walk in comfortably in case of a mechanical
  • Other essential items which you will need at the airfield (such as your log book)