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Hi Bert,
If you fly on Tuesday, you have until the following Tuesday at midnight to submit the flight. Paul Remde "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Real-time depending on what day of the week it is. For a flight on Wednesday, I have 6 days time to submit, on a Tuesday, I have a couple of hours if I'm lucky. This Tuesday rule is complete bull****. Something like 3-5 days would make sense. "Doug Haluza" wrote in message oups.com... One of the goals of the OLC is to be a real-time information system, so pilots are encouraged to post their flights as soon as possible. We like to be able to see what other pilots did on a given day that same night. It's really exciting to see what people did at other nearby airfields while your flight experience is still current. Hopefully the new OLC Generation 2.0 interface will make it easy for British pilots to post to both the OLC and the BGA ladder. The two systems can be complementary, and it's unfortunate that the UK is underrepresented in the OLC, and not participating at all in the IGC-OLC World League. W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.). wrote: I have the good luck to fly in the UK, and we have our own excellent ladder, the BGA National Ladder http://www.bgaladder.co.uk/ . Most pilots in the UK post to this and not to the OLC. The BGA ladder rule as to time of posting is as follows: " 13. Details of each flight must be submitted, either online by the pilot or via the Club Ladder Steward, within 14 days of the flight taking place. Full details of flights, including GPS Logger evidence when available, must be submitted to the National Ladder Steward within 14 days of being requested. A 10% penalty will be imposed for late entries." This seems to work well, I am not aware of any complaints. W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.). Remove "ic" to reply. |
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