This is the best and clearest case I've seen for opening up Dockweiler:
JoeF wrote:.... or maybe, just maybe, the world will get orderly and have the Dockweiler site open every day to both a business and public recreation as occurs for other beach sports and concessions: cafe open but people bring their own picnics, surf instructors alongside surfers who come to the beach to surf, boating instructors in the same water as recreational boaters, kiting instructors alongside recreational kiters, etc. The tilt installed by a private organization to hog the full site away from recreational hang gliding recreationists should be halted. The HG business owning the public beach is simply off putting to protectors of public recreational property. Side note: I bet profoundly that the business would have more business if it ran side-by-side with recreational pilots who would gladly maintain a deference for student flight efforts. The Dockweiler ridge is quite long; the school there rarely uses more than one or two launch points while recreationists could use the other twelve or so launch points ever deferring to the school's needs. And the school would get more business if the site were properly open to waivered recreational pilot aside the school site. That a private organization roots the grab of the public beach site should cause public leaders to have pain. The very org keeping the steal would do well to do all it could to stop the steal.
The Monday and Tuesday open flying for the past 7 years has proven that it's a workable situation. I think it's time to take Joe's good arguments to the County Board of Supervisors.