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On Feb 24, 10:03*am, Sean Fidler wrote:
Smart phones are also illegal according to SSA rules...read butterfly vario thread (set aside some time...). *I have copied Tom Kelley's post on the subject at the bottom of this response. There is an honor system supposedly but I have not seen anything official.. *It very well could not change from present. *AT PRESENT...if you are caught in a contest with a smart phone in the contest you have cheated and will be DSQ'd. *You are expected, at current, to go to walmart and by a disposable cell phone for use in the glider for land outs, etc at a contest.. Again, this rule is a nearly impossible to enforce. *Consider the pilot that "WANTS TO TRY AND CLOUD FLY..." *The rules committee is trying (at great cost) to do the impossible. Pretty soon we will have to go thru a bomb detector before we get into the cockpit at a contest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! On the Android platform: *https://market.android.com/details?i...ghtdeck.ahoriz... On the iPhone platform: *http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/airpl...ude/id38549164... ---------------------------- By Tom Kelley on Smart Phones in contests... Enforcement of the rule comes from Sportmanship. Its us, its that simple. We act alone on this issue but stand together in the definition of "Sportsmanship". The cell phone issue is simple, Wal Mart, a $20 cell answers this issue. Many do this as we also have Androids but don't carry them during a SSA contest. Going IMC, meaning into a cloud, flight below VFR minimums, IS AVOIDABLE. Enough said their. The rules do have an effect, as it is now expected of all entrants to display Sportmanship while racing in SSA contests. Noel, like no PDA to fly with?? No cell or Spot?? Just good old charts, a wiz wheel and knowing the task area? Like real airmanship and looking outside? Dang, bring it on, lets race, you made my day. Yes, enforcement can happen and will. As during the 18 Meter Nationals several years back. Several were carrying Android phones or BlackBerrys. I, yes, I, stood up during the pilots meeting and spoke of Sportmanship. After my brief talk, a senior old rules commititte guy spoke. He made it very clear. Unsportsmanlike conduct can be as sever as a ban from SSA contests for up to 5 years. Carrying these devices can be considered unsportmanslike conduct. After the meeting, those 2 folks went and got new cells to carry with them, from Wal Mart. Ahhhhhh............they never once complained. Again, we stand as one, meaning we are each responcible for our actions, but together we bring under the definition of "Sportmanship" a sport inwhich we race in. We also know that our peers have given much thought to these topics. Its been posted way before this on the "how to's" of rule changes. As at shopping in Sears, its the "best" way. Thomas Kelley #711. Just go to the SSA web page for a CURRENT ANSWER as it has been decided. Best regards, Thomas Kelley #711. |
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