On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 3:49:29 PM UTC-4, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote:
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 2:59:32 PM UTC-4, JS wrote:
What's an "incorrect landing lane" warning?
Jim
Landing on a surface other than "recommended"? Frankly (didn't look at the scoresheet), if nobody was hurt and nothing broken, "I declared an emergency (maybe only in my mind as PIC), thus I can break any rule out there provided I have a good reason for breaking the rule/rules in the follow-up discussion.....".
From Local Procedures:
7.8.1 Landing procedures
The landing frequency is the same as the finish frequency - 122.500 MHz (call sign POCIUNAI INFO). Sailplanes landing straight in shall, during landing, proceed according to the instruction received from finish officials on the airport frequency. The aim is that the first finishing sailplanes shall normally continue as long as possible landing to allow other sailplanes to land safely behind and to use as much runway as possible. Any sudden change in direction of flight or rolling during the landing procedure is strictly prohibited. Violations will be penalized. Landing instructions for sailplanes landing from the runway circuit will be specified at the briefing.
See Appendix B
Appendix B has 14 illustrations on how they want folks to land/take-off depending on runway in use...
http://www.wgc2015.lt/documents/
I assume either changing direction or rolling, or landing first and not taking it to the end as the procedures say.
2D