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Glad that was cleared up.
Can anyone enlighten us as to why any FAI member pilot, or the FAI itself, would care about the non-binding opinion from yet-another alphabetism (WADA)? The appropriately titled article from ssa.org follows... A Collision of Bureaucracies The President of the International Gliding Commission has asked that glider pilots around the world be notified of the following conflict resolution. The conflict, and its resolution, should be clear from the following letter: 10 July 2008 Dear FAI Members, The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List 2008 specifically prohibits the artificial delivery of oxygen, whereas the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) mandates the use of supplemental oxygen to counter the effects of hypoxia. WADA agrees that the health and safety of our athletes is paramount and does not consider the transportation of oxygen in an aircraft to be an anti-doping rule violation. FAI is therefore pleased to inform members that they may use supplemental oxygen in aircraft during FAI events. If you need any further information, please contact the undersigned. With best regards, Rob Hughes General Projects Manager Fédération Aéronautique Internationale Avenue Mon-Repos 24 CH-1005 LAUSANNE Switzerland FAI - The World Air Sports Federation Tel: +41 21 345 1070 Fax: +41 21 345 1077 Email: Website : http://www.fai.org |
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WADA is the world organization against doping in sport. In most
countries, anti-doping laws are in effect and implement the rules laid out by WADA. That means that as gliding is generally considered a sport, and WADA considers supplemental oxygen as doping, a pilot could be prosecuted for using it, even if air rules make it mandatory. That contradiction has now officially been dealt with. |
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On Aug 14, 10:40*pm, stephanevdv wrote:
WADA is the world organization against doping in sport. In most countries, anti-doping laws are in effect and implement the rules laid out by WADA. That means that as gliding is generally considered a sport, and WADA considers supplemental oxygen as doping, a pilot could be prosecuted for using it, even if air rules make it mandatory. That contradiction has now officially been dealt with. Bet they worked overtime to resolve this important and thorny issue. Actually, I was contemplating setting a racing height limit of 12,500' MSL so I could file a protest and have everyone ahead of me in the standings disqualified - allowing me to pick up a championship or two. 9B |
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Yeah, seems silly, but at the next race if you discovered a competitor was
using a drug to counter fatigue, thereby increasing awareness and performance, wouldn't you be a little annoyed? Following WADA mandates allows ejection of the pilot without having to resort to federal regulatory oversight (most useful performance enhancers are banned by FARs). I like to use Os during competitions... regardless of height. I find it keeps me alert. Add some caffeine and I'm ready to pa-ha-a-a-a-ar-tay! Glad I'm no longer breaking any rules. In fact, we may have a few more issues... given the median age of glider pilots, we're probably ingesting all sorts of things that would get younger sportsmen bounced out of the game. That said, maybe we should just open soaring up to unfettered competition. Can you imagine? A grid full of grey-haired, acne-prone mesomorphs snapping at their crews and each other prior to the launch... OK, maybe the whole thing is pretty silly. wrote in message ... On Aug 14, 10:40 pm, stephanevdv wrote: WADA is the world organization against doping in sport. In most countries, anti-doping laws are in effect and implement the rules laid out by WADA. That means that as gliding is generally considered a sport, and WADA considers supplemental oxygen as doping, a pilot could be prosecuted for using it, even if air rules make it mandatory. That contradiction has now officially been dealt with. Bet they worked overtime to resolve this important and thorny issue. Actually, I was contemplating setting a racing height limit of 12,500' MSL so I could file a protest and have everyone ahead of me in the standings disqualified - allowing me to pick up a championship or two. 9B |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 20:44:18 -0700 (PDT), VARR
wrote: [snip] FAI is therefore pleased to inform members that they may use supplemental oxygen in aircraft during FAI events. If you need any further information, please contact the undersigned. OK, but where do I complain if I see some cheater using a harness to artificially hold himself in his seat? rj |
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So the solution is to route the pee tube directly to a container that
is turned in with the flight log. Can't have cheaters! But what about the aging pilots who need Viagra just to FIT the pee tube? |
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Mark628CA wrote:
So the solution is to route the pee tube directly to a container that is turned in with the flight log. Can't have cheaters! But what about the aging pilots who need Viagra just to FIT the pee tube? Nappies? And turn them in? -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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Mark628CA wrote:
....But what about the aging pilots who need Viagra just to FIT the pee tube? No, no! That's a performance enhancing drug. :-) Tony |
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Offset by the extra drag created for PW-5 pilots. (See last year's post
about tapping off with the rudder.) At 12:14 17 August 2008, Tony Verhulst wrote: Mark628CA wrote: ....But what about the aging pilots who need Viagra just to FIT the pee tube? No, no! That's a performance enhancing drug. :-) Tony |
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