the role of the CNVV 

The National Gliding Centre ( Centre National de Vol à Voile)  is the French Gliding Federation's Centre for glider pilot training.  

The CNVV'S chief missions are  :

perfecting glider pilot techniques
training and updating of pilot instructor qualifications      
to act as training centre for the National French Team and French pilots selected on the top-class sports list.   

CNVV activities
At the end of the season 2007, the CNVV registered almost  22000 gliding hours and more than 1413 weeks' course participation.

These results can be divided up as follows on CNVV  gliders:
70% dedicated to advanced pilot training
16% dedicated to instructor training
11% top-class sports training courses
1% aerobatics
the gliders

Double-seaters: 
           Nimbus IV D  ASH 25 Duo Discus,   Janus   Twin III   Fox  DG 1000 
Single-seaters
          Piwi    Pégase  LS4  Discus  Discus 2b   LS8  Ventus 2a 
Ventus 2c-18m ASW27 ASW 28  Nimbus IV T Swift.

tow planes
the fleet includes  Robin DR400 , Rallye MS 235 and PA25 Pawnee
briefings and lessons
6 classrooms, two of which are equipped with video-projectors, and where briefings are held in French and in English.
communication
An Internet  connection (access  WIFI) plus computer is available for pilots in the North building.
accommodation

During your stay you may use our accommodation facilities ,  which are situated right next to the airfield and your glider:
single, two-bedded or three-bedded rooms.
a shady campsite with all necessary amenities:  showers, water outlets and electricity.
bungalows
equipped for four persons for an enjoyable stay with your family or with friends.

sports facilities

a swimming-pool (May to September) and a tennis court are available on the airfield.  
a rest room with television and billiards in the South Building.  
a bar open every evening to meet and discuss the day's activities.