demande de réouverture des sites de vol d'AL HAOUZ


Visiteur

/ #69

2014-01-18 10:03



There
is every reason for reopening the sites, permanently, and no real reason not
to; In the UK and everywhere else accidents happen, exactly same as they do
Skiing. Will the Three Valleys be closed because of Schumacher? Is Everest
closed, despite the certainty of fatalities? Is the Red Sea ever shut, because
of a sport diving death? No, No and No. Of course not! It makes no sense to
close any site on this basis. Morocco, or least wiser heads within Morocco,
should reflect; why would it embarrass itself, damage its tourism industry and
pauperise its people (who are doing a fantastic job of lifting themselves up by
servicing this growing sport) by this insanity? It is likely imposed by one or
two individuals without sense, for their own reasons. I fervently hope, for the
sake of the hard working Latifa and others, that sense prevails. Plus, if
visiting organisers could avoid supplying people to hit the hill on a regular
basis, or at least police their customers flying in line with personal
competencies (you know who you are), it would help! I have had a couple of
years of pitching up at Agergour only to find the closed sign up, due to a
silly accident that need not have occurred. It’s nice safe site in actuality,
and certainly safer than most I fly in the UK. There, I have said it. Regards,
Tom Barr