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On Oct 19, 12:08*pm, Ramy wrote:
On Oct 19, 10:33*am, "Wayne Paul" wrote: "Greg Arnold" wrote in ... On 10/19/2010 9:22 AM, Wayne Paul wrote: I also don't understand the reason for the 15km rule, but suspect that it may be a poor attempt to solve a real problem. *I do know that where I fly there is never any lift within 15km of the airport. *We have to tow to the hills/mountains, which is about 20km. *If the airport was instead located at the base of the hills/mountains, the 15km rule would be no problem. *So my inability to compete in the OLC is a function of the decision made decades ago about where to locate the airport. *I don't understand why airport location is relevant to the OLC. I've been thinking about the 48 hr rule and locations that it may affect. *The first place/location that came to mind as being impacted is the annual Willamette Valley Soaring Club's (http://www.wvsc.org) trip to the Alvord Desert. The nearest village is Fields, OR population 86. (http://en..wikipedia.org/wiki/Fields,_Oregon) *To get to Fields from the soaring site one must drive about 35 to 40 miles on an unpaved road. I find both the posting time and tow-distance rules prejudicial /exclusionary in nature. I wonder if there is/or could be a process for granting waivers for isolated locations and airfield located distances in excess of 15km away from lift. Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com As a follow-up, it might be useful to explain why there is no lift around many of the gliderports in California. *It is because the Pacific Ocean is very cold along the coast (basically, the ocean currents bring down cold water from up north), and this cools the air and creates an almost permanent inversion in many valleys, even those far from the ocean. *For example, the ocean air has to follow a path of approximately 200 km before it reaches the soaring site at Williams (in the Sacramento Valley), yet that is enough to make the airport area unsoarable. *Pilots at Williams must tow to hills/mountains that are more than 30 kilometers away. I would think that there must be similar problems in Europe? It has been a long time since I was in the Williams area; however, I do seem to remember that rice is one of the major agricultural crops. *Rice production results in large flooded fields which are not conducive to thermal generation.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Perhaps it is possible to customize some of these rules per country. If we had an effective SSA-OLC committe who is more involved with OLC and actually follows developments in OLC, and questions on RAS, then we could know the answers. Yes, I am aware they are just volounteers and have other things to do, so not putting any blame. And yes, I would volounteer if I was asked... Ramy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Dear Mr. Yanetz, As a loyal SSA member, I respectfully request your assistance in steering the OLC toward a more rational rule set. Does that count??? Sincerely Uncle Fuzzy |
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