Aerial leisure

Within reach of the sky

In the Hautes-Alpes, the wind is more than just a decorative element. It’s a partner, a driving force, sometimes an adversary. The Hautes-Alpes sky is the playground of men and women who dream of elevation, those who want to push back gravity as they search for a ridgeline. Whether plunging to earth from an altitude of 4,000 metres or caressing the ascent of a mountain pass, flying here is more than a leisure activity: it’s an experience that awakens every fibre of the body.

Dream of altitude

Tallard
capital of adrenalin

Tallard is a world stage where skydiving is lived like a religion, and every jump is like an Olympic final. Teams train, novices take the plunge, all sharing the same adrenalin rush when the door opens and the valley stretches out, immense, beneath their feet. The deep blue skies of the Alps offer exceptional aerological conditions and become the arena where the unforgettable is played out. On the ground, Tallard stands out as a center of aeronautical excellence. Numerous companies have chosen to locate here to contribute to the development of the industry. The airfield is also home to the Polyaero training center for aeronautical professions.

JM. Urlacher

Free flight,
when the mountain becomes a springboard

Paragliding and hang-gliding have their own cathedrals on the mountains of Chabre and Saint-André-les-Alpes. This is the realm of ascents, of sails that unfurl like giant wings, of silences that settle as you leave the ground. To fly free in the Hautes-Alpes is to enter a dimension where the body fades away and only the pure sensation remains: that of floating, carried by the mountain.

DR

Aerodromes,
open doors to infinity

Beyond Tallard, in La Bâtie-Montsaléon, Saint-Crépin or Le Chevalet, we’re not just talking about aviation, but long-distance adventures. Gliders, small planes, introductory flights: these airfields are the backstage of a discreet and passionate art. Every takeoff tells a story of men and machines, every landing a smile broadened by freedom.

JM. Urlacher

Aerial highlights

Aerial view from the Pic de Gleize
C. Tempier – AD05

Laragne

Ozone Chabre Open

Every summer, the Ozone Chabre Open, a friendly competition held on the slopes of the Chabre mountain, brings together beginners and experienced pilots with a shared passion: flying together, making progress and sharing great moments in the air and on the ground.

F. Thibault

Tallard

Air show

At the Tallard airfield, Europe’s temple to light aviation and parachuting, aerobatics are the stuff of dreams, patrols cross paths within meters of each other and engines roar like a Hollywood soundtrack.

Jean-Baptiste CHANDELIER
Aerial tightrope walker

For him, paragliding is not a sport, but a language. Jean-Baptiste Chandelier literally dances with the void, gliding on currents like others on a stage. An extraordinary pilot and an aesthete of trajectory, he has transformed the sail into a paintbrush and the sky into a canvas. His videos, in which he brushes against walls, cliffs and waves, say it all: surgical precision, visual poetry, and that rare blend of grace and daring that commands respect.


See also

B. Bodin

Destinations
Gapençais

R. Fabregue

IconicWinter games, summer games

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