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Tony Verhulst wrote in message ...
So, how do you avoid a final glide to an airport that's closed for, say, repaving? I've been surprised three times that way: two of the times checking with Duats (or equivalent) would've avoided the problem; Non U.S readers may skip the following Not just NOTAMs but TFRs (Temproary Flight Restictions). With the election campaign heating up, the prez is on the road more - and with it come TFRs, sometimes with little notice: Mar. 10: Cleveland, Ohio Anticipated - Mar. 11: East Meadow, New York Anticipated - Mar. 12-14: Thurmont, Maryland Anticipated - Mar. 12: Cincinnati, Ohio Anticipated - Mar. 12: Jackson, Wyoming Bust one and you'll have a real good look at an F16 - followed by a chat with the Secret Service. To respond to a Bill Daniels post about some "high time pilots" not being proficient, I can only agree and add that because a man eats all his life, doesn't make him a gourmet. Tony V That is the advantage of flying in AZ, we usually don't go anywhere near the airports that the Prez will visit. When he is in the area, the word gets out and TFR locations are checked, of course. Good point about checking for airfield status - haven't had that problem out here, though. Paved airports are far apart, lots of dirt strips Might be a nice addition to our club website - a "local airport status" listing. But does anyone file flight plans out there? I've never seen an NTSB glider accident report that said the glider was on a flight plan - not that that means much (small sample size). Kirk |
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tango4 wrote:
Not sure if this is pertinent but free distance tasks are not acceptable for badge flights Yes they are ! Either free distance in straight line or free distance with up to 3 (predeclared) turn points -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
For badges a maximum of 3 waypoints may be claimed and each Waypoint may only be claimed once. (SC3, 1.4.5(b). Yes The sequence must be on the declaration. No ! The course must be declared, but "The TURN POINTS( ...) may be claimed once, *in any sequence* " (SC3, 1.4.5(b) also) -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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PapaIndia wrote:
Did anything happen at the Lausanne meeting? http://www.fai.org/gliding/meetings/...nsfrom2004.pdf -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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Denis wrote:
tango4 wrote: Not sure if this is pertinent but free distance tasks are not acceptable for badge flights Yes they are ! Either free distance in straight line or free distance with up to 3 (predeclared) turn points I have to point out a confusion that I had as well about definitions. A "free 3TP" task means the 3 turnpoints are declared before the flight, but the order of the turnpoints, and whether 1,2,or all 3 turnpoints are claimed is declared after the flight. I haven't seen this clearly explained anywhere but on some of the declaration forms themselves. This is different from what I would conceptually consider "free," which is when three turnpoins would be chosen after the flight from the three points on the gps trace which are furthest apart. Anyone with more comment on this please correct me if this is mistaken...I've only flown one free 3TP record, and the "free 3TP" task and form were what I used. -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
It is however important to remember that the 'observation' zones for Competitions and Badges are slightly different, and if you intend to claim a badge you need to go a bit further into the zone. At least until 1st Oct 2004, where beer can will be included in the OZ even for badges or records -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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Janos Bauer wrote:
Theoretically you don't have to go further than 125km from your home on a 500km task. it's actually 83.333 km only ! -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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Denis wrote: Janos Bauer wrote: Theoretically you don't have to go further than 125km from your home on a 500km task. it's actually 83.333 km only ! Hmmm...if S is start, F is finish, points are 1, 2, 3, and A is the airport: S 1 2 A 3 F Then S-1 = 1-2 = 2-3 = 3-F = 125km Since half of that is the max distance to the airport, 62.5 km is max distance (about 33NM). For gold distance of 300km, this is 37.5km (20NM). Astonishingly, for silver distance, one can fly a 3TP course without ever going more than 6.25km (3.3 NM) from the airport! Get towed out to near the start, and just fly back and forth over the airport four times! I'm not saying it's easier than just grabbing a thermal to 6000ft and then doing a 50km downwind dash ![]() pretty darned easy...geez, at 3.3 NM from the airport, 1000ft AGL is final glide even for a 2-33 :O Of course assume half glide, and add pattern, blah blah, but even that's just 3000 ft. Not exactly a challenge... -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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Denis wrote: Tim Newport-Peace wrote: It is however important to remember that the 'observation' zones for Competitions and Badges are slightly different, and if you intend to claim a badge you need to go a bit further into the zone. At least until 1st Oct 2004, where beer can will be included in the OZ even for badges or records I assume that like competitions, distance will be calculated by the furthest point into the beer can...right? Do you have a reference for this? How big is the beer can? -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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