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I have been looking at a ridge on google earth that I've heard many
glider pilots in east tennessee use. It starts in Jasper, TN and goes northeast for about 100 kilometers. If I run this ridge out and back twice will that count for the 300K diamond "declared" distance? What if I do 3 out and backs? Will that count for the 500K diamond distance? What about 5 out and backs....1000K....does that count? Scott |
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On Oct 6, 3:30*pm, Scott Alexander
wrote: I have been looking at a ridge on google earth that I've heard many glider pilots in east tennessee use. *It starts in Jasper, TN and goes northeast for about 100 kilometers. If I run this ridge out and back twice will that count for the 300K diamond "declared" distance? What if I do 3 out and backs? *Will that count for the 500K diamond distance? What about 5 out and backs....1000K....does that count? Scott call me on Thurs or Friday and I can explain the turnpoints you need to use for 300k and 500k |
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On Oct 6, 2:30*pm, Scott Alexander
wrote: I have been looking at a ridge on google earth that I've heard many glider pilots in east tennessee use. *It starts in Jasper, TN and goes northeast for about 100 kilometers. If I run this ridge out and back twice will that count for the 300K diamond "declared" distance? What if I do 3 out and backs? *Will that count for the 500K diamond distance? What about 5 out and backs....1000K....does that count? Scott Sorry, Maximum of three turn points plus the the start and finish. If memory serves me correctly they must also be at least 10 km apart. Also the start/finish can be used as one of the three turn points. So best you can do is roughly two out and backs. |
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On Oct 6, 1:30*pm, Scott Alexander
wrote: I have been looking at a ridge on google earth that I've heard many glider pilots in east tennessee use. *It starts in Jasper, TN and goes northeast for about 100 kilometers. If I run this ridge out and back twice will that count for the 300K diamond "declared" distance? What if I do 3 out and backs? *Will that count for the 500K diamond distance? What about 5 out and backs....1000K....does that count? Scott From the CURRENT FAI Sporting Code: 1.4.1 General a. A SOARING PERFORMANCE may be claimed from any flight that meets the requirements of proof for that performance. b. A DECLARATION and electronic flight data are required except where specifically exempt (4.2 refers). c. WAY POINTS must be declared and used in the sequence declared, except where specifically not required in these rules. d. No more than three TURN POINTS may be declared and no more than four LEGS may be claimed for a SOARING PERFORMANCE. |
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On Oct 6, 3:30*pm, Scott Alexander
wrote: I have been looking at a ridge on google earth that I've heard many glider pilots in east tennessee use. *It starts in Jasper, TN and goes northeast for about 100 kilometers. If I run this ridge out and back twice will that count for the 300K diamond "declared" distance? What if I do 3 out and backs? *Will that count for the 500K diamond distance? What about 5 out and backs....1000K....does that count? Scott Scott, Enjoyed flying with you last month at New Castle. Since you know the area well, here's how do the Diamond Distance on that ridge, I did: Start over the airport, run the ridge down to the strip-mine at Chilhowee, back to the Sheep Shed, down to the I-77 tunnel and back home. On a good day you can do the trip without circling and in a little over 3 hours. This is conforming to the sporting code and kinda fun. However, it's a YoYo on the ridge and can be too easy to satisfy you totally. If that's the case, follow up later with a 500k that makes you work some thermals! Herb, J7 |
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Welcome to Law school, Scott. Your first semester will be the SSA
badge and record rules. 98% of our students bust out with the rest becoming Supreme Court Justices or Insurance company CEOs personnel attorneys. You'll either be famous or rich. The choice is yours. Advice....pay close attention to the requirments of your start and finish points. The flying is easy, it's the t's and i's that will have you crying for yo mommas milk. Good luck! R |
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Souds good for a distance flight, but I thought the 300k "Goal &
Return" could only use 2 turnpoints. |
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1.4.1 General
a. A SOARING PERFORMANCE may be claimed from any flight that meets the requirements of proof for that performance. b. A DECLARATION and electronic flight data are required except where specifically exempt (4.2 refers). c. WAY POINTS must be declared and used in the sequence declared, except where specifically not required in these rules. d. No more than three TURN POINTS may be declared and no more than four LEGS may be claimed for a SOARING PERFORMANCE. "Free Flight 107" wrote in message ... Souds good for a distance flight, but I thought the 300k "Goal & Return" could only use 2 turnpoints. |
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On Oct 7, 5:35*pm, "BT" wrote:
1.4.1 General a. A SOARING PERFORMANCE may be claimed from any flight that meets the requirements of proof for that performance. b. A DECLARATION and electronic flight data are required except where specifically exempt (4.2 refers). c. WAY POINTS must be declared and used in the sequence declared, except where specifically not required in these rules. d. No more than three TURN POINTS may be declared and no more than four LEGS may be claimed for a SOARING PERFORMANCE. "Free Flight 107" wrote in ... Souds good for a distance flight, but I thought the 300k "Goal & Return" could only use 2 turnpoints. Well blindly quoting stuff like that is an answer to some question, just maybe not this one. The 500km diamond is a *distance* flight and the 300km diamond is a *goal* flight. So which one is it? A diamond goal flight is an O&R or two or three turnpoint triangle. The stuff quoted above is the most general requirements for a flight performance. In the case of a goal flight like the 300km diamond goal there are more stringent requirements. --- This stuff is not rocket science. Take a break. Sit down and read the sporting code properly. The way to read it on first pass is not sequential, but look up a definition like diamond goal and then read all the mentioned paragraphs refereed to in the definition and then read the paragraphs referred to in those paragraphs and piece this together and understand it until you fully parse the tree. Repeat until you get it. Then go read the thing sequentially to make sure you've not missed anything. Seriously, if your IQ is above room temperature you can do this in a few hours of effort, much better than the endless frustration of screwing up flights because you did not understand the rules. I find all the other guides and forms and things that are intended to help often either confuse things more or are outright misleading and/or leave out critical things. Focus on reading and understanding the actual rules (FAI Sporting Code Section 3 - http://www.fai.org/gliding/sc3). For the goal flight pay particular attention to making the flight a closed flight, i.e. your actual start point and actual finish point must be within 1,000m of each other. You cannot start and finish anywhere you want within an FAI start and finish sector, they have to be within 1,000m of each other. The new wording of the sporting code tries to make this clearer. Have fun. (And to the other poster, it's the FAI not the SSA setting the rules... (well except for the SSA badges)) Darryl |
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Użytkownik Scott Alexander napisał:
If I run this ridge out and back twice will that count for the 300K diamond "declared" distance? No, diamond 300km is a closed course with maximum 2 turnpoints. What if I do 3 out and backs? Will that count for the 500K diamond distance? Also not, diamond 500km have a maximum of 3 TPs, so you could only do 400km on a 100km ridge. You can only claim "golden 300km" here - 3 TPs allowed, does not have to be closed. -- Wojtu¶.net |
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