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Attention this weekend in the American soaring world is focused
anxiously on Houston, Texas as pilots await word of the annual U.S.A. Rules Committee's closed-door deliberations. Will the sudden emergence of fumata bianca (white smoke) signal that costly new still-to-be- proven FLARM devices will be mandated in the upcoming comps season? Or will Houston's crystalline air quality be fouled by a puff of fumata nera (black smoke), indicating that the Rules leaders have elected to exercise restraint, thus allowing the direction of technology and market forces to illuminate the proper course? Cynics may sneer that the Rules Committee have seldom exercised the wait-and-see strategy before issuing a new encyclical, but one should never abandon hope. [Or is the white smoke/black smoke thing really the other way around? Or does white smoke emanating from the highly secretive session suggest that weary Rules legislators wrapped up work early to enjoy a little '60s era relaxation (Jefferson Airplane punctuated by coughing and wheezing) before returning from the figurative mountain top? Little is known and less is understood about the pressures on these exalted leaders of our dying movement.] Whatever the outcome on this specific issue, pilots are indebted to Mr. Kirk Stant (66) in 2010 for helping keep the Rules Committee on the straight and narrow path, philosophically at least. His intentional FAA-legal overflight of Class C airspace a few months ago sparked controversy over whether he should have been penalized, since the Rules infraction occurred after he intentionally abandoned the task for reasons of safety and set out for home. Current U.S.A. comps Rules prohibit overflight of such controlled airspace even when legal under federal regulations. And they impose a Draconian penalty whether or not the task is still being flown. As anticipated, debate over this case raged heatedly--valid points being raised by both camps--but with the ultimate result being that the Rules Committee fell neatly into a trap, with staggering repercussions! To wit: The U.S.A. Rules Committee are now on record as saying (direct quote), "Why make the rules more complicated?" !!! It is analogous to America's President Obama being caught admitting that the wealthy deserve more tax cuts! This unprecedented concession should provide the impetus to commence the painful but necessary process of deconstructing what has become an inordinately complex Gordian knot of comps regulations. In fairness, it must be acknowledged that hoodwinking the Rules czars in this fashion was not Mr. Stant's idea alone. Other, unnamed conspirators assisted in hatching this plot. But one brave soul stepped up to pull the trigger, so to speak. Well done, man! SoarPoint ;o) |
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Welcome back SoarPoint!
I was afraid you were gone forever.... It has been a long time. |
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AHA! Must be Winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Arguments over trivial sh1t, and now SoarPoint reappears! Where's Lenny the Lurker? Jim http://www.montypython.net/scripts/argument.php |
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On Nov 14, 6:51*pm, Paul Cordell wrote:
Welcome back SoarPoint! I was afraid you were gone forever.... It has been a long time. We could always hope. UH |
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