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On Jun 16, 3:18*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Jun 16, 12:55*pm, Nyal Williams wrote: On Jun 16, 1:43*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote: This sounds scary for us that have not flown in a contest for 15 years. Fred TX- This is obviously a dastardly plot by the SRA to force all the owners of nice, new, shiny racing gliders to show up at races and compete, thereby injecting new life in the (soon to be) growing sport of glider racing! *A Red Bull sponsorship, along with a TV show on ESPN (and hot chicks in bikinis) is sure to follow.... For those who still insist on not showing up at contests, just list all the SSA and local contest dates on your program letter, filling in any blank dates with whatever badge legs you still need, and finally declaring a random OLC task as a backup on any remaining free days. Remember to keep a day free every other year for your flight review, then update the list daily (based on the latest wx forecast and size of the Gulf Oil Spill) to your friendly neighborhood FSDO, who will be ecstatic at your level of compliance - promotion for sure! Or, if any of you proud owners of a nice new ASG-29 or LS-10 don't feel up to keeping your paperwork straight with the Feds, I'll be happy to trade you my nice pre-moratorium 3-diamond LS6, which still does not need a full time secretary to stay legal and in which you can still fly for fun... This sure makes me proud to be an American - home of the best bureaucracy money can buy! Kirk 66 "Racing to Fly, Flying to Race" If clubs organized weekly races around a small triangle, O&R, etc. and if the SSA would sanction all club races, and if all owners listed all SSA sanctioned races the problem would be virtually solved. *All glider pilots should join a club. Unfortunately, premises liability insurance is not in effect during air meets, thus event insurance is required (perhaps this could be negotiated). *FAI and SSA do make awards on OLC *performances, as does this SSA state governor. *I'm not sure internal club racing is an issue, but sanctions do raise the question. Sanction fees (if any) could perhaps apply to your 2010 racing series and it would get a discount on your event insurance, if they would accept your proposal. *Have to look at the details. Nice idea, but we haven't hosted the Rocky Mountain Soaring Contest since we discovered this as it was attended by pilots from several locations. *The cost of the additional fees could be charged to the competing pilots. *With enough participation, it could be about the cost of an aerotow. Frank Whiteley Frank, If I remember the reg correctly, it did not suggest who sanctions such events. What is a legal sanction? Is it a bond or does it require insurance? Is a sanction, in fact, a requirement? How does this work for OLC races? |
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