On Feb 15, 9:00*am, Mike the Strike  wrote:
 On Feb 14, 10:29*pm, John Cochrane 
 wrote:
  I wrote a "contest corner" for April Soaring Magazine explaining some
  of the contest rules changes for 2011. You can see it now on my
  webpage,
 http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john...Papers/rules_1...
  I hope this clarifies some of the things that we're trying to do this
  year, and raises awareness of some of the changes. There ARE some
  things you need to know!
  John Cochrane
 John:
 You've definitely addressed some of the issues that some of us have
 been griping about, but I wonder if it doesn't introduce even more
 rule complexity? *One thing we hear from newcomers is that you never
 know who has won until the scorer completes his task. *Even then, we
 have found mistakes to occur through the sheer complexity of
 everything.
 While I am looking forward to Flarm as a leeching tool, I doubt that
 it will be very useful out west. *I have often flown towards a couple
 of rapidly-rising sailplanes to find that there is little lift beneath
 them. *If you don't catch the thermal main bubble out here, you're
 often too late. *I suspect that it won't be much of a game changer, at
 least in our region.
 I have never understood why Americans have been so singularly against
 team flying, especially when it is an important tool used at World
 competitions that puts the USA at a distinct disadvantage. *I don't
 know about your club, but our informal cross-country flights are very
 cooperative and don't jam the radio with chatter.
 Tucson Soaring Club is hosting a cross-country camp in May to
 encourage and mentor new pilots and to provide a non-competitive (and
 less confusing) venue than a contest. *It isn't intended to replace
 contests but complement them. *We'll let you know how it goes.
 Mike
Scoring complexity and obscurity is on the agenda. No change for this
year, but the stew is simmering
John Cochrane