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Old June 10th 10, 05:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ron Gleason
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On Jun 10, 7:55*am, Andy wrote:
On Jun 10, 2:16*am, Bruce Hoult wrote:



On any day that has a CIvil Twilight, for a start.


No, that may be used to define the time at which a task will end even
if the glider has not landed, but it does not define a maximum task
time in the context being discussed. Maximum task time would imply a
maximum allowed duration between the time of starting and the end of
the scoring flight.

Andy


Rule 10.1.10
Finish closes - At contest sunset time

therefore task end = Finish close

Contest sunset time defined as

Rule 10.1.8
Contest sunset - the CD shall designate a contest sunset time,
which shall be approximately 10 minutes prior to the earliest time of
sunset at the contest site during the period of the contest.
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Old June 10th 10, 05:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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On Jun 10, 9:16*am, Ron Gleason wrote:
Rule 10.1.10
* *Finish closes - At contest sunset time

therefore task end = Finish close

Contest sunset time defined as

Rule 10.1.8
* *Contest sunset - the CD shall designate a contest sunset time,
which shall be approximately 10 minutes prior to the earliest time of
sunset at the contest site during the period of the contest.


Sure, but what point are you making. What is under discussion is that
SeeYou ended a flight after 2.5 hours because a max task time of 2.5
hours had been defined. It had nothing to do with sunset.

What I was trying to find out was why SeeYou even has a definition for
maximum task time. To that end I asked what set of rules defined a
maximum task time. So far there is no indication that any does.

Andy
 




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