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Hello,
For the next IGC meeting in March 2005 at Lausanne we filed a proposal to amend the note "turn points must be at least 10 km apart and may be claimed only once" in rule 1.4.3.c. and 1.4.5.b. This is to avoid that large sportif flights like the 1000km flight given under http://www.segelflugszene.de/olcphp/...hp?ref3=119825 are not rewarded with the FAI badge because of violation of the so called "anti yo-yo" note in the above rules. We feel this to be unreasonable for this type of flight and came up with a more general "anti yo-yo" definition: "for the performance no more than three visits to turn points may be claimed". Four documents have resulted from our initiatif. They can be seen and downloaded under: http://home.wxs.nl/~kpt9/proposals.doc (the basic proposal) http://home.wxs.nl/~kpt9/intention.doc (benefit to soaring society) http://home.wxs.nl/~kpt9/comment.doc (comment of Sporting Code Committee) http://home.wxs.nl/~kpt9/reply.doc (our reply to the comment) The basic proposal is quite lengthy because of the detail, the others are relatively short. We hereby ask especially IGC delegates to have a serious look at the above documents and hopefully develop a positive view on our proposal. Karel Termaat NAC Gliding NL |
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