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Tom, Tom, Tom,
I don't know where to start with all that. What do I tell my insurance company after picking a fantastic looking field, landing, and hitting a single hidden obstacle that damages the glider? What do I tell my fellow pilots as their insurance premiums go up? You tell them (insurance company & fellow pilots) the SAME thing the non-motored pilot tels then. I screwed up! My proposal doesn't MAKE you land in a field, land at an airport, start your engine if you wish, my proposal ONLY makes the score fair and EQUAL for all contestants. Let's all agree that a contestant may ask the CD to examine the trace of another competitor due to a percieved 'unsafe' action. A panel of judges will play back the trace and the pilot will justify any I can't believe you think something like that would work. The people that run our contests are busy folks, every night they must deal with a whole bunch of problems. XX busted the start altitude, what's his penalty?, lets look at the trace. XA started his engine, get his trace up here, NK & JJ haven't beed heard from, it's 8:00 PM, Lets launch Minden Air. The computer called this a 1000 point day, won't be when,and if we ever find the guys that haven't reported in yet. And so it goes, every night. And NOW you would like to hold a Mini Grand Jury at each pilots meeting? Who's the Judge going to be? The CD, he doesn't have that authority, That's why we have very specific RULES and the CD in in charge of following them (To the letter) JJ Sinclair |
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Some recent posts indicate that I was just taking *Cheep-Shots* at
motorgliders. There has been some intense debating and some attempts at humor, But let me say, I fully support motorgliders in US competition. I voted to allow MG's in 18 meter, Open and Sports classes (Regionals & Nationals) This position was clearly stated in my letter to the rules committee, that started this thread, some hundred posters back. My proposed rules change would force both type of competitors to make the SAME soaring decisions. Lets say, Eric (ASH-26) and JJ (ASH-25) are over the last turn point, some 30 miles from home. We both have about 2500 feet and its 6:00 PM. If the day isn't dead, its dying fast. What do we do? We can land at the turn point and get distance points + 25 bonus. We can start a glide and hope we hit a bump out there, somewhere??? If we get lucky, we both make it home. No difference, we both get speed points. If we don't get lucky, I must pick a field and land, I have no choice. Eric may pick a field and land also. We will both get distance points to our field, no difference. Eric has an option, he can start his engine and fly home. My proposal deals with how do we fairly deal with Eric's CHOICE to start his engine. The options a 1. Eric gets distance points to engine start ( present rule) 2. Eric gets distance points to the last turn point. I don't agree , because there is no reason for Eric to NOT try this unsuccessful glide. Get a bump and make it home, don't get a bump, and get scored at the last turn point anyway. Why not give it a try? 3. Eric gets ZERO points for starting his engine. It was HIS decision to attempt the glide, He had exactly the SAME DECISION that I had. He knew the consequences of his intended act. In my humble opinion, My proposed rule change makes BOTH of us EXACTLY the SAME, again. :) JJ Sinclair |
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Interesting that you have viewed these discussionas on RAS as fighting
amongst ourselves. I'm sure some of us have viewed it as a means of trying to assure that those pilots voting in the SRA poll can have the benefit of knowing both sides of the story. The motor glider pilots wish to give the impression that the rule changes they would like are quite reasonable and fair. On the other hand, some of the more knowledgeable non-motorized pilots believe that granting further concessions to motor gliders, through new rule changes, would unjustifiably give the motor gliders an even bigger advantage in competiton. It is crucial to recognize that there is a primal struggle going on here. If the anti-MGs prevail we will leave (I certainly will). I believe we have more than adequately answered the critics to any impartially fair minded competitor. Now, there will be those that totally reject the concept of allowing MGs in ANY contest. So be it. If that group succeeds there will be a growing exodus of MG pilots from competition soaring and, ultimately, from the SSA. This isn't a threat; it is just natural for someone who is told that they are unwelcome to leave and go where they are welcome. The key issue is what does the majority of the SSA feel; not just a vocal minority on RAS. Personally, I think the majority is inclusive, but I really don't know. Tom |
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It is crucial to recognize that there is a primal struggle going on
here. If the anti-MGs prevail we will leave (I certainly will). I believe we have more than adequately answered the critics to any impartially fair minded competitor. Now, there will be those that totally reject the concept of allowing MGs in ANY contest. So be it. If that group succeeds there will be a growing exodus of MG pilots from competition soaring and, ultimately, from the SSA. This isn't a threat; it is just natural for someone who is told that they are unwelcome to leave and go where they are welcome. The key issue is what does the majority of the SSA feel; not just a vocal minority on RAS. Personally, I think the majority is inclusive, but I really don't know. Tom Come on Tom stick with the facts. The overwhelming ammount of anti motor glider postings have NOT been pushing to prohibit motor gliders from being allowed in contests. What they have a problem with is the concept that motor gliders not only want to fly in the same classes with non motor gliders. But that the motor glider pilots also want the rules to be changed to suite themselves. Telling us that unless you get your way you will quit flying contestss and eventually the SSA. Is alot like saying unless we let you play by your rules you will take your bat and go home. Soarin |
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'Motorglider pilots are selfish, deceptive and HOME
ON TIME FOR DINNER.' At 15:36 08 October 2003, Rich Carr wrote: (Soarin) wrote in message Interesting that you have viewed these discussionas on RAS as fighting amongst ourselves. I'm sure some of us have viewed it as a means of trying to assure that those pilots voting in the SRA poll can have the benefit of knowing both sides of the story. The motor glider pilots wish to give the impression that the rule changes they would like are quite reasonable and fair. On the other hand, some of the more knowledgeable non-motorized pilots believe that granting further concessions to motor gliders, through new rule changes, would unjustifiably give the motor gliders an even bigger advantage in competiton. 'Motorglider pilots are selfish and deceptive. Non-motorglider pilots are knowledgeable, and they know that motorglider pilots are selfish and deceptive.' If this is 'knowing both sides of the story', then 'fighting amongst ourselves' ought to be really entertaining. - Rich Carr |
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