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Old January 17th 13, 02:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Evan Ludeman[_4_]
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Default USA and FAI rules

This discussion should be more about tasking than rules.

My $0.02: more ATs, please, especially in good wx. No 30 mile radius AATs unless it's some kind of ridge or wave day and the course line is bloody obvious to all. No "rat maze" long MATs with 11 legs all less than 30 miles, zizagging across the home airport. Creatively called long MAT with longer legs, covering more terrain is okay.

And: bring back the low finish at the airport in venues where it makes sense.

We can do all that under US rules or FAI rules, it makes no difference to me.


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