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Old February 20th 05, 03:19 PM
Gary Emerson
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Default State Record Rules Question

The rules for World records prohibit claiming more than one distance and
one speed task for a flight. I've heard that this may apply to U.S.
records as well as State records as well. These particular categories
are not a part of Section 3.

A quick check of the SSA website doesn't bring up a link to either U.S.
rules or State rules right off the bat.

1. Anyone know if multiple claims are now prohibited in U.S. records
claims or State record claims?

2. Either way, is there a link out there to the "rules" for both U.S.
records and State records?

Thanks,

Gary

 




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