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I am new to contest rule details don't understand the reason for some of the
rules. These questions are posed in reference to the Proposed 20009 Regional Rules. 10.8.2.1 A valid start is a start obtained after the task has opened and after the pilot's last launch. A pilot must have a valid start to be given a scored start time and position. The last valid start of the claimed task is used unless i) it incurs a penalty under Rule 10.8.5.6 and Rule 12.1.4.3, in which case the best-scoring valid start is used or ii) the pilot has achieved one fix more than 5 miles outside the start cylinder after a start which otherwise qualifies, in which case that previous start may be used. I don't understand the second part about "achieving one fix more than 5 miles outside the start cylinder" . If the pilot exits out the top of the cylinder "after the task has opened", doesn't that establish his 'start'? I don't see how the '5 mile' thing applies. If he exits the cylinder, hasn't he started? Thanks Fred |
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On Jan 27, 1:49*pm, "Fred Blair"
wrote: I am new to contest rule details don't understand the reason for some of the rules. These questions are posed in reference to the Proposed 20009 Regional Rules. 10.8.2.1 A valid start is a start obtained after the task has opened and after the pilot's last * * * * * * * * * launch. A pilot must have a valid start to be given a scored start time and * * * * * * * * * position. The last valid start of the claimed task is used unless i) it incurs a * * * * * * * * * penalty under Rule 10.8.5.6 and Rule 12.1.4.3, in which case the best-scoring * * * * * * * * * valid start is used or ii) the pilot has achieved one fix more than 5 miles outside * * * * * * * * * the start cylinder after a start which otherwise qualifies, in which case that * * * * * * * * * previous start may be used. I don't understand the second part about "achieving one fix more than 5 miles outside the start cylinder" . If the pilot exits out the top of the cylinder "after the task has opened", doesn't that establish his 'start'? I don't see how the '5 mile' thing applies. *If he exits the cylinder, hasn't he started? Thanks Fred This is not talking about a fix at 5 miles making the current start valid, it is talking about being able to score using a previous start. Darryl |
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![]() I don't see how the '5 mile' thing applies. *If he exits the cylinder, hasn't he started? Thanks Fred Here's what it's for. Suppose you start, then you go out on course 6 miles. But it's really crappy, so you go back and start again. This time, you hit the dirt 2 miles out. Without this provision, you would be forced to take the last start, and get credited for 2 miles. Now, you're allowed to take the first start and get credit for 6 miles. It also means that if you go through the start cylinder after having rounded the first turnpoint, the letter of the rules does not require this to count as a new start. John Cochrane BB |
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