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Old June 12th 13, 07:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default PowerFlarm at Region 9 Contest

On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 2:26:35 PM UTC-4, Doug Mueller wrote:
NOTAMS do not mean closure of Airspace. It is only notification

that something is going on. If CD's dont do that they are doing a

dis service to the aviation community. I also believe they are

requested to do it by the AIM but I will check on that.



At 18:07 12 June 2013, unclhank wrote:

On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 1:33:28 PM UTC-4, Doug


Mueller wrote:

Another comment for contest racers. As long as it is a


sanctioned

contest=


and the contest directors have notified the FAA of the event,


the

airspace=


should be protected with the issuance of NOTAM's for all


aircraft. High

le=


vel airspace will be routed accordingly and Flarm would be all


that is

need=


ed and a transponder not be necessary. I tend to fly like Dan


M does and

do=


not care for contests. But I have every intention of being a


good general

=


aviation steward much like Dan M and commend him for trying


to postpone

tha=


t inevitable day. In full disclosure, I have a Portable Flarm and


I will

be=


installing a transponder shortly in my ship. Kudos to anyone in


the

commun=


ity that has Dan M's mindset. Doug




Just imagine the response when some CD calls and asks for a


NOTAM

"protecti=


ng" airspace over an area of 100 miles by 150 miles. The


laughter would be

=


deafening.


It is possible and common to temporarily close an airport to


permit grid

an=


d launch, but that is about all one can do.


UH




At Perry one year we had a task that was kinda near the Columbia
class C airspace. I dialed over to their approach frequency to
see if there was anything coming my way. Listening to the
conversations pilots were having with approach, they definitely
knew there was a glider contest going on, but they had no idea
what a glider contest was! (They referred to it as a "regatta".)

Matt