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On Dec 18, 12:00 pm, Chip Bearden wrote:
Same comments as others. I can live with this. Thanks to John Cochrane for the discussion on his Web page. One question: could a pilot who's low on final glide enter the finish cylinder below the floor, land out just short of the contest site, and receive distance points MINUS a low finish penalty? That seems a bit harsh but is how I interpret John's statement, below. I could be mistaken: "If there isn't even a weak thermal [on a marginal final glide that winds up inside the cylinder but just short of the contest site], the 70 points you will lose on the finish, combined with the new larger distance points, mean that there is less to be lost by landing in that last nice field on this side of the trees." I actually had trouble finding the part in the Rules where it says you have to land back at the contest site to get speed points. You get a finish time just by entering the cylinder without regard to where you land: 10.9.3.3 The Finish Point, radius, and minimum height define a three- dimensional Finish Cylinder. A finish occurs when a sailplane enters the Finish Cylinder; at least one fix must lie within the cylinder. The finish time is taken as the interpolated time the sailplane first entered the Finish Cylinder. But a later paragraph finally says you have to land back to complete the task: 11.2.2.4 Task completion - If all turnpoints are valid, yield a scored distance (Rule 11.2.3) not less than the Standard Minimum Task Distance and the pilot obtained a scored start time, a finish time prior to finish closing and landed at the contest site, then the pilot has completed the task. Otherwise the task is incomplete. OK, flying is over for me until next spring. I just don't want to be worrying about this low on final glide next year. ![]() Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. Chip, this could get interesting! What is the definition of "the contest site"? Out west, you could find an old WW2 airfield and almost have the one mile finish circle within the airport boundaries. Do you have to land on a designated runway? What about Ionia, where landing on the infield (between paved runway and taxiway) is allowed? Or landing on a ramp/taxiway/clear area after floating across the fence? Still a good start. Come on spring! Good stuff for discussion around the virtual fireplace, while consuming a non-virtual adult beverage... Kirk 66 |
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