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Good point, but then, one can get ranked pretty high in the "all
flights" category by simply making a sled ride everyday ;-) Ramy On May 6, 3:46*pm, Greg Arnold wrote: The OLC gives you 1000 meters of "free altitude" each flight. *I believe the idea behind the 50 point rule is that you should not be able to get points by doing a sledride from that altitude. On the other hand, I don't see any harm from giving points for sledrides -- top pilots like Ramy do not have to worry about competition from pilots doing sledrides. *I don't know why the OLC doesn't give points for all flights, of whatever length. On 5/6/2010 3:38 PM, Ramy wrote: I think 50 points is very reasonable if not too low. This translates to 6 legs of 10km or less. Anything less than that can not be considered a cross country flight, just a local flight. Ramy Dan wrote: On May 6, 4:33 am, Tim *wrote: Just went to post a flight on OLC and I am too late only two days after the flight. *When did the rules change from three days to Tuesday at midnight? *If you fly on Monday or Tuesday you must submit by midnight on Tuesday or not get scored, *Very unreasonable change to the system. TT It's been like that - not easy for us in North America - for a couple of years - 18 Oct 2007, I believe. If you contact Doug Haluza, SSA-OLC Admin, he can add the flight - you can look him up on the SSA member locator. I just cross-checked with the ssa webpage under sailplane racing - olc, and it says: For help with submitting a claim contact us at . *They are very responsive. My personal pet peeve is the minimum 50 point score for a flight that counts - I think 25 is more reasonable, and leads more people away from their home field... then they're competing with themselves to increase the score. *Darn hard to tell someone a 47 point flight just doesn't count.... Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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