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Maurice LEDENT

 

Dear members,

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of Maurice LEDENT on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

Maurice Ledent passed away in Verviers, Belgium, in his eightieth year. From a young age, he was passionate about gliding, starting at the Belgian National Gliding Center in Saint-Hubert. After a long break, he resumed regular flying in the early 1980s, joining Vinon in the wake of the Sander family, like so many other Belgian friends.

Maurice was what we call a committed member. In Verviers, the gliders re-covered with our former president Vincent Braibant can be counted on two hands, and the cinder block walls of the hangars still bear the marks of his work. Taking advantage of early retirement—a common practice at the time—he then devoted much of his time to Vinon.

Over the years, he had given up gliding to devote himself to towing, always faithful to his post. He had also become one of the pillars of the workshop, assisting Johnny with the gelcoating of gliders.

More than ten years ago, a stroke unfortunately left him severely disabled. Despite this, he continued to come to Vinon until his heart was no longer in it and he gave up joining us.

Our thoughts go out to Anne-Marie and her children. Time passes and memories fade, but Maurice will remain in our memories.

Dear members

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of Jean-Marie SOULA on Wednesday 24 September.

Jean-Marie had discovered gliding through our association in 2016 before becoming fully involved in the life of our association over the last few years, in particular by taking on the role of auditor, providing invaluable advice in the management of our association.

 

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Dear Members,

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Michel Charpentier.

Michel was an experienced glider pilot and an expert in meteorology, which was his profession.

During the forty or so years that he was a member of our association, he gave us the benefit of his expertise in the meteorological field, in particular providing the CMVVM's daily weather forecast. He also created and maintained a website dedicated to flight forecasts.

We send our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

 

Michel Charpentier

Desbenoit Remy

 

 

Remy Desbenoit passed away from illness at the age of 53. Instructor at AAVA in the early 2000s, when Tom Lacour was chief pilot, until his appointment as salaried instructor for the southern regional committee, and then the creation of his own microlight instruction company in Aspres, Remy left an indelible mark on the aeronautical world.

Here's to Remy, to his commitment, and to everything he shared with those lucky enough to have known him.

 

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of Luc DE MEY on 8 March, after a long battle with illness.

Luc was a passionate gliding member who was loved by all who knew him. He also contributed and helped the Club whenever he could.

We send our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

 

Luc De Mey

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