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The IGC Bureau recently made the following announcement to IGC Delegates
regarding the approval level of some IGC approved Flight Recorders. It has also been publicised on the igc-discuss list ). I have been asked by the Bureau to put it out on newsgroup r.a.s. so that it has the widest distribution. The Bureau are currently organising a panel to review World Record procedures. If you wish to make a contribution to this review, please send any comments to Brian Spreckley, Chairman, IGC World Championships Review Panel ). ---------- Bureau Announcement --------- IGC Bureau Review of Proposed Changes to IGC-approval Levels for GNSS Flight Recorders Conclusions and Actions by Bob Henderson, President, International Gliding Commission The 2004 Plenum session of the IGC mandated the IGC Bureau to conduct a review of the proposed changes to approval level of certain IGC approved flight recorders. The Bureau appointed a review panel who, after considerable deliberation and with the assistance of the IGC GFA committee, have made the following recommendation which the Bureau unanimously endorses. 1. Recommendations 1.1 Until a more thorough review of all aspects of supervision and homologation have been completed, the review group do not consider that the IGC should proceed with the downgrading of currently approved Flight Recorders (FRs) for reasons of the security of the IGC flight data file. 1.2 There should be a thorough review of World Record procedures and the World Record homologation process. The review should also include the role and responsibilities of the Official Observer. 1.3 The review of World Record procedures and homologation process should begin as soon as possible. 1.4 The review should be conducted by an appointed panel, chaired by an IGC Bureau member and including the Chairman of the Sporting Code Committee and a representative of the GNSS or GFA committees. 1.5 Other members of the panel may be appointed by the Bureau as deemed appropriate and may include staff from the FAI office. 1.6 The broad objectives of the review will be to: 1.6.1 Consider all the issues raised by the GFAC committee in their responses to this initial review of proposed changes to FR levels of approval. 1.6.2 Consider all aspects of OO involvement, FR security and FAI processes in the control and homologation of World Records. 1.6.3 Establish a long term policy regarding the issues of rapidly changing technology, to ensure that the gliding movement may continue to enjoy a wide ranging and affordable choice of FRs. 1.6.4 Determine what changes to World Record procedures and homologation process should be considered. 1.6.5 Present a "year one" proposal for any additional, or changed requirements to the next IGC Plenum session. 2. Effects of the Bureau Recommendations 2.1 The GFAC recommendation that the approval level of the early Filser LX20 and the Peschges VP8 be changed to "all IGC badge and distance diploma" is supported and the level change will become effective on 1 October 2004. 2.2 The GFAC recommendation that the approval level of the Print Technik GR1000 be changed to "all IGC badge and distance diploma" is supported with the following condition: 2.2.1 That Print Technik be provided with the opportunity to reseal GR1000 units at the factory and to ensure that these units comply with the specification as originally approved. Units resealed by Print Technik will be reissued and will remain at the full approval status. Note: Negotiations are currently underway between GFAC and Print Technik regarding the details of this condition (later note from GFAC: the re-sealed units will be known as the model GR1000A and have a longer-lasting internal battery and a different electronic security system. GR1000A units will have "all flights" IGC-approval level). 2.3 The Zander 940 and the Cambridge models 10, 20, 25 will not have their level of approval changed at this time. ------- end of Bureau announcement --------- -- Ian Strachan Chairman, IGC GNSS Flight Recorder Approval Committee Bentworth Hall West Bentworth Alton, Hampshire GU34 5LA ENGLAND Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Fax: +44 1420 563 140 |
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