DESCRIPTION
TO1: Beginners� take-off site at 145m from the camp level. The slope is 32%-34% (30�-35�). The slope is rather rocky with many obsidian rocks. The take-off site is cleaned of rocks.TO2: �300m� take-off site as we call it is 210-235m from the level of the camp site. The take-off area of 80x70m is cleaned of rocks and burrs. 10 pilots can prepare and launch from this site at a time. There is thermo-dynamic activity at about 60m from the slope the width of which is about 350m. If the weather is good cross-country flights are possible. This take-off site is accessibly for 4WD vehicles.Hatis is part of the Geghama Mountain Range. It is 2529m above sea level, and the absolute height is 1880m. It is of volcanic origin (there are obsidian deposits all over the mountain). There are virtually no plants, only grass and some bushes which dry out by mid summer leaving nasty burrs. The average temperature in summer is +25 �C - +40 �C (during the day), +9�- +20�C (at night). Hang-gliding pilots used to fly here in 1970-80�s, paragliding pilots started flying here in 1990�s.
The area is very interesting from the point of view of lifts. The thermal lifts are narrow and therefore a little aggressive. Our experience shows that the peak of thermal activity from mid-spring to mid-fall is around 12:00 � 15:00. Of course, sometimes there are e-80xceptions both for the better and for the worse.
Overall the area is very good. We call it a �learning and exploration� site. If pilots learns to fly at this site they will fly in any other conditions much easier since here they learn to understand the wind much better!
Access
The mountain is located in Kotayk region in the central part of Armenia, to the North-East of the capital city Yerevan. The geographical coordinates are 40�18'32''N 44�43'32''E.
Rules
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