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![]() Marc Ramsey wrote: There is a defined process for changing the Sporting Code, involving public notifications, votes at more than one plenary session, discussion amongst delegates, etc. This is intended to provide stability, such that if one goes to the trouble of, say, adding position lights to their glider, they don't have to worry that some people sitting around a table three months later will arbitrarily change the rules on them. With respect, I wish the same could be said of the SSA... I don't see this as any kind of rules change. The SSA stated a postion last year that it is unsportsmanlike to break FARs. The SSA will not enforce these rules, but suggests we strive to police ourselves. I am taking it on faith that Doug is not scanning logs for violations, but is responding to individuals bringing particular flights to his attention. -Tom |
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