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Lots of earnest opinions, some more strident than others. Lots of confident statements about what works, doesn't work, is possible, is futile, is inevitable.
So let's keep it simple: if you have flown in a contest at any level where stealth was mandated (not necessarily mandatory FLARM, but if FLARM was used, it had to be in stealth mode), what was your experience? If you HAVEN'T flown in a stealth-mandatory contest, DON'T POST. You had your chance to speculate and make your opinions heard (some of you many, many times) over in "Is FLARM Helpful?" ![]() My view based on the Elmira nats in 2015: FLARM under stealth provided the collision avoidance and situational awareness intended without changing the tactics or strategy of the competitive flying significantly. My vote: "yes" for mandatory stealth mode. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. |
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On Friday, 4 December 2015 20:30:42 UTC-7, wrote:
Lots of earnest opinions, some more strident than others. Lots of confident statements about what works, doesn't work, is possible, is futile, is inevitable. So let's keep it simple: if you have flown in a contest at any level where stealth was mandated (not necessarily mandatory FLARM, but if FLARM was used, it had to be in stealth mode), what was your experience? If you HAVEN'T flown in a stealth-mandatory contest, DON'T POST. You had your chance to speculate and make your opinions heard (some of you many, many times) over in "Is FLARM Helpful?" ![]() My view based on the Elmira nats in 2015: FLARM under stealth provided the collision avoidance and situational awareness intended without changing the tactics or strategy of the competitive flying significantly. My vote: "yes" for mandatory stealth mode. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. You will only get folks that flew Elmira in 2015 to respond, the only data point based on your criteria |
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On Friday, 4 December 2015 20:30:42 UTC-7, wrote:
Lots of earnest opinions, some more strident than others. Lots of confident statements about what works, doesn't work, is possible, is futile, is inevitable. So let's keep it simple: if you have flown in a contest at any level where stealth was mandated (not necessarily mandatory FLARM, but if FLARM was used, it had to be in stealth mode), what was your experience? If you HAVEN'T flown in a stealth-mandatory contest, DON'T POST. You had your chance to speculate and make your opinions heard (some of you many, many times) over in "Is FLARM Helpful?" ![]() My view based on the Elmira nats in 2015: FLARM under stealth provided the collision avoidance and situational awareness intended without changing the tactics or strategy of the competitive flying significantly. My vote: "yes" for mandatory stealth mode. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. For US based pilots you should only get Elmira 2015 pilots responding, the ONLY data point. |
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I thought Elmira was the only stealth contest. But I wasn't sure about local contests and, of course, non-U.S. contests. I agree with others that my impression was that pilots flying Elmira overwhelmingly approved of stealth. But it's just that--an impression, not an actual survey.
Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. |
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I have flown a number of "stealth" nationals contests in the UK. The leeching side effect of FLARM displays has become such a problem over the last couple of years that stealth mode is nearly unanimously wanted by pilots competing, stealth mode makes a significant difference by returning returning competition to an "individual" sport.
The IGC are working with FLARM to improve "stealth" mode even further. what we need to arrive at is a set of rules that mandate that in cockpit displays can only be used for collision avoidance and situational awarenes, this should cover any data protoclols including ADSB and FLARM. |
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On Friday, December 4, 2015 at 10:30:42 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Lots of earnest opinions, some more strident than others. Lots of confident statements about what works, doesn't work, is possible, is futile, is inevitable. So let's keep it simple: if you have flown in a contest at any level where stealth was mandated (not necessarily mandatory FLARM, but if FLARM was used, it had to be in stealth mode), what was your experience? If you HAVEN'T flown in a stealth-mandatory contest, DON'T POST. You had your chance to speculate and make your opinions heard (some of you many, many times) over in "Is FLARM Helpful?" ![]() My view based on the Elmira nats in 2015: FLARM under stealth provided the collision avoidance and situational awareness intended without changing the tactics or strategy of the competitive flying significantly. My vote: "yes" for mandatory stealth mode. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. Here is the data from the pilot poll limited to pilots who reported at Harris Hill Participants Flarm in Nationals FlarmMandatory 11 OrgnzrChoice 5 PilotChoice 7 Stealth In Nationals StealthMandatory 13 OrgnzrChoice 4 PilotChoice 6 StealthProhibited 1 John Godfrey (QT) RC Chair |
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On Friday, December 4, 2015 at 10:30:42 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Lots of earnest opinions, some more strident than others. Lots of confident statements about what works, doesn't work, is possible, is futile, is inevitable. So let's keep it simple: if you have flown in a contest at any level where stealth was mandated (not necessarily mandatory FLARM, but if FLARM was used, it had to be in stealth mode), what was your experience? If you HAVEN'T flown in a stealth-mandatory contest, DON'T POST. You had your chance to speculate and make your opinions heard (some of you many, many times) over in "Is FLARM Helpful?" ![]() My view based on the Elmira nats in 2015: FLARM under stealth provided the collision avoidance and situational awareness intended without changing the tactics or strategy of the competitive flying significantly. My vote: "yes" for mandatory stealth mode. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. I agree with JB. I was pretty happy with using it in Stealth mode at Elmira. I would vote "yes" as well. Mike Opitz Discus-2b "RO" |
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QT,
Can I infer three things? 1. Some pilots didn't answer all questions (since the totals are slightly different for the two questions). 2. Only about 2/3 of the 33 pilots at Elmira responded to the poll. 3. Responses to the SSA Pilot Opinion Poll aren't anonymous. ![]() Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. |
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On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 7:43:55 AM UTC-7, wrote:
QT, Can I infer three things? 1. Some pilots didn't answer all questions (since the totals are slightly different for the two questions). 2. Only about 2/3 of the 33 pilots at Elmira responded to the poll. 3. Responses to the SSA Pilot Opinion Poll aren't anonymous. ![]() Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. Question 1 on the survey was what nationals did you fly last year. |
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On Friday, December 4, 2015 at 10:30:42 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Lots of earnest opinions, some more strident than others. Lots of confident statements about what works, doesn't work, is possible, is futile, is inevitable. So let's keep it simple: if you have flown in a contest at any level where stealth was mandated (not necessarily mandatory FLARM, but if FLARM was used, it had to be in stealth mode), what was your experience? If you HAVEN'T flown in a stealth-mandatory contest, DON'T POST. You had your chance to speculate and make your opinions heard (some of you many, many times) over in "Is FLARM Helpful?" ![]() My view based on the Elmira nats in 2015: FLARM under stealth provided the collision avoidance and situational awareness intended without changing the tactics or strategy of the competitive flying significantly. My vote: "yes" for mandatory stealth mode. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" U.S.A. I helped organize the 2015 Std./15m Nationals in Elmira where we used FLARM in stealth mode. Flying with the stealth was fine with plenty of collision avoidance. Administratively, it presented no real problems. I also flew the Pan American Glider Contest with IGC rules. I liked the IGC rules generally. The rules allow team flying and full usage of FLARM. Because of this I know FLARM displays are definitely being used tactically. I even used FLARM this way myself. Any pilot would be at a disadvantage if they didn't. I feel strongly this use of FLARM is a bad thing for sailplane racing. To use another analogy because some think I am being a luddite. When we went from maps and cameras to GPS it was like writers moving from pen and paper or a typewriter to a word processor or a computer. It made writing, or in our case navigating, easier and faster. Unlimited use of FLARM in contests often amounts to plagiarism or stealing some else's work. The idea that everyone doing it will lead to some bright new future for our sport is wrong minded in my opinion. Use of unlimited FLARM displays in contests will lead to reduced brilliance. XC |
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