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K.P. Termaat wrote:
"Eric Greenwell" schreef in bericht ... Snip .. The start and finish are not "post-declared" but are the release and landing. Hello Eric, Do you understand "This course must be declared" in 1.4.5.b. where it also says "The TURN POINTS may be claimed once, in any sequence, or not at all. You snipped too much of my posting. Here it is more of it: 1 - How does one electronically declare a task with post declared start and finish (such as 1000km diploma where the start and finish do not need to be declared No action is required for courses that do not need a declaration. The start and finish are not "post-declared" but are the release and landing. 1.4.5.b refers to courses with turnpoints, which must be declared. I was referring to 1.4.5.a when I said "courses that do not need a declaration". I should have referenced 1.4.5.a to eliminate any confusion, especially since there is only one course (straight distance) that doesn't have to be declared for badges. Several undeclared courses are available for records, which is where my confusion came from. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Understand what you mean. Confusion is my problem too; it probably bothers
me even more than you at the moment. I guess in 1.4.5.b it is not necessary either to declare startpoint and finishpoint, but it may be done (not sure though). Turnpoints must be declared. Lets say they appear on the declaration sheet (or in the logger) as A, B and C and in that order. After take off a pilot decides to go for a task St - C - A - Fin because he finds promising weather conditions while "en route". He uses declared turn points in a certain "sequence or not at all" and this is exactly what 1.4.5.b. allows. Now what about "This course must be decared" ? as the rule states as its last "informational remark". Is that post declared or what. I can't see how a course can be (pre-)declared before the flight when turnpoints may be visited "in any sequence or not at all". In my example of three declared turnpoints one can have 22 courses when "in any sequence or not at all" applies. Karel, NL (not a lawyer yet) "Eric Greenwell" schreef in bericht ... K.P. Termaat wrote: "Eric Greenwell" schreef in bericht ... Snip .. The start and finish are not "post-declared" but are the release and landing. Hello Eric, Do you understand "This course must be declared" in 1.4.5.b. where it also says "The TURN POINTS may be claimed once, in any sequence, or not at all. You snipped too much of my posting. Here it is more of it: 1 - How does one electronically declare a task with post declared start and finish (such as 1000km diploma where the start and finish do not need to be declared No action is required for courses that do not need a declaration. The start and finish are not "post-declared" but are the release and landing. 1.4.5.b refers to courses with turnpoints, which must be declared. I was referring to 1.4.5.a when I said "courses that do not need a declaration". I should have referenced 1.4.5.a to eliminate any confusion, especially since there is only one course (straight distance) that doesn't have to be declared for badges. Several undeclared courses are available for records, which is where my confusion came from. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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