There are many very good reasons for both resident pilots and visiting pilots to join the Tasmania
Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (THPA). The primary reason lies in the reasoning that the
THPA is heavily invested in supporting members in gaining and maintaining access to THPA managed
sites. Thus in return the THPA needs the support of all pilots who wish to fly in the state so that we
can continue to acquire new sites along with maintaining the existing THPA managed sites.
The primary role of the THPA is to ensure that flying sites are secured and managed by the THPA
within Tasmania.
The THPA establishes and maintains positive, open communications and
relationships with landowners and other stakeholders, to ensure our members are able to enjoy
continued access to the various THPA managed sites within Tasmania.
1. establishing and maintaining relationships with the landholders of the sites from which we launch
2. where and when appropriate, provide “thank you gifts” to stakeholders.
3. managing the preparation, maintenance or improvements to our sites as necessary;
4. administering the association;
5. improving and promoting the sports in Tasmania;
6. acting as a unified voice for our members.
7. investment in and maintenance of our growing weather station network and associated mobile data plans.
The THPA Committee of Management (THPA CoM) is comprised of volunteer members of the THPA.
These members act on behalf of all THPA members in accordance with the requirements of the
THPA constitution
If you are new to the sports of flying and are currently at the point of learning to fly, your first step is to attend the appropriate training course and acquire your licence relevant to the sport you are pursuing – be it paragliding, hang gliding, powered paragliding or microlight flight.
Once you hold your SAFA licence - and of course for all current SAFA licenced pilots – you may then
sign up (from the top menu) for either resident pilot THPA membership, or
a visiting pilot membership if you are from interstate or overseas.
As you likely already realise if you are an overseas licenced pilot - you will need to first gain your
SAFA visiting pilot licence by clicking here.
We look forward to meeting you on a Tassie hill sometime soon!.