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Thaiglider Club
131/920 SAMDUM BANGKHUNTEIN Bangkok 10150 Thailand.
tel. (+66)2-895-8879
  • PRESIDENT
    Obuea Kutanoot , (+66)8-5718-6129
    Thai National and English Speaker
  • HONORARY PRESIDENT
    Narint Lohathong , (+66)8-1815-2702 , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
    Thai National and English Speaker
  • VICE PRESIDENT
    Kayan Sutamma, (+66)8-1930-4625


  • SAFETY COMMITTEE
    Mr. Philippe Gravelin, (+66)8-9886-1280 , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
    France National and Thai Speaker

  • ดูแลไซต์บินที่เพชรบุรี
    คุณ สงพงษ์ , (083)242-7934

  • ประสานงานฝั่งหัวหิน
    จ่าแม็ค , (081)012-8768, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

  • ไซต์บินที่ภูเก็ต และกระบี่
    คุณสุวัฒน์ หาญณรงค์ , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
    Ao Nang Scuba Center and S.E.T. Paragliding School,
    Aonang, Krabi Tel: (07)569 5039, (07)569 5040,
    (07)563 7863, (081)810 0276

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