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Hi John, 
 
Well said. 
 
Just to be clear - I am not in favor of mandating anything.  I don't want to  
mandate the use of FLARM at all.  My hope is that enough people will start  
using FLARM that the others will hear how great it is and then also buy one.  
If there are a few hold-outs (after a year or 2 or 3) that are the only  
people not using FLARM at a contest or crowded gliderport or along a crowded  
ridge - I imagine they will be pressured by the other competitors (hopefully  
in a friendly way) to buy one. 
 
I agree that it will be tough to make any big decisions until we have a lot  
more experience.  But that makes it tough to make rules for 2011 contests.  
I'm glad I'm not on the U.S. Contest Rules Committee this year. : ) 
 
Best Regards, 
 
Paul Remde 
 
"John Cochrane"  wrote in message  
... 
 As we think about this, I also think we need help on  the 
 practicalities of a stealth mode requirement. 
 
 First, It seems we would need a cockpit check  to make sure a 
 competitor doesn't have a second flarm driving his PDA, so a few 
 buddies can fly "team mode" while everyone else has stealth on. Then 
 we need to demand Flarm IGC files every day from every competitor, the 
 scorer would have to know what to look for to check both stealth 
 status and security. Finally we would need a system of penalties for 
 missing flarm files or security failures of the flarm files (can't 
 have guys editing it on notepad to change the stealth indication). 
 
 Is this how it works in countries (UK?) that are imposing a stealth 
 mode requirement? Is all that working out? I know at WGC there was a 
 stealth mode requirement that everybody ignored. This does not seem 
 like the right outcome. 
 
 Second, how do you insist on stealth and not also ban PCAS (zaon xrx), 
 or ADS-B traffic receivers and displays? Many gliders are equipped 
 with transponders, and more so will be in the future.  GA ADS-B 
 receivers are on their way as their many advocates on other flarm 
 threads like to point out; not very good for glider collision 
 avoidance, but inevitably will show you everything with a transponder 
 in a 5 mile range.  Are we going to ban all traffic alert systems, or 
 without glider specific filters? This doesn't seem possible or wise. 
 
 From those with strong opinions we should require stealth mode right, 
 now, explaining the practicalities would help. And I'm curious how 
 other countries that are requiring stealth mode are dealing with these 
 problems. My brain hurts... 
 
 John Cochrane 
  
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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