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In 2008 there we 354 pilots who flew at least one contest day at a sanctioned contest. (In 2004 there were 408). This list is different from the Pilot Ranking List as the PRL covers a three year period. 22 contests at 19 sites. Three sites had two contests simultaneously. 15 Regionals and 7 Nationals, including 1-26. There were 5 contest sites that had 50 or more pilots with 2 of these being combined Nationals or combined National/Regional. 114 contest days were flown. Regionals had 65. Nationals had 49. Average number of contest days: Regionals 4.5 and Nationals 7 5 National contests flown west of the Mississippi River and 2 east 197 Total tasks were flown, being 143 TAT, 41 MAT and 13 AT These tasks were divided as follows: Regionals Nationals Total Tasks TAT 114 77% 29 60% 143 69% MAT 27 18% 14 26% 41 24% AT 7 5% 6 14% 13 7% The 2008 WGC at Lesse had about 50% TAT and 50% AT (Racing) The 2008 WGC at Rieti had about 33% TAT and 67% AT This means that about 58% of the WGC tasks were AT (Racing task in Europe) with our Nationals having about 14% Some facts for those who are interested! |
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