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Old April 13th 05, 11:45 AM
Tim Newport-Peace
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In article , Phil Jeffery
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This does not totally agree with the most up to date news on the CAI
website, March 23 2005, which states:--

"The International Gliding Commission (IGC) has postponed indefinitely
putting into effect its earlier decision to downgrade the certification of
older "legacy" flight recorders produced by Cambridge and other
manufacturers. This means that owners of the Cambridge GPS-NAV models 10,
20, and 25 will continue to be able to use these flight recorders for all
levels of competition, including world record flights."

Phil Jeffery

Nothing is Permanent But Change.

In this case it was changed at the last IGC Plenary Meeting, see the
minutes at:
http://www.fai.org/gliding/book/view/181

Of course if Cambridge were upgrade their recorders, they could get the
World Record Approval reinstated.

Tim Newport-Peace