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On posting my short cross-country flight to the OLC yesterday, I noted
only six claimed for the whole of North America. I find this a bit on the low side (the whole population of the USA can't have been full of turkey and out shopping). Did no-one fly yesterday, or are the OLC posting problems deterring claims? For late November, it wasn't too bad in Arizona - it's unusual to see dust devils this close to year's end, though. Mike |
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18 gliders flying at Santa Ynez, California over the weekend, but the
conditions were not strong enough for significant mileage. Also, the OLC problems can't be helping participation. The OLC guys seem to have the website working much better, but now they have eliminated all flight information from the pages that list all flights of an individual pilot, and the pages that list the flights of a club. You get information about the type of glider and even the N-number, but nothing about the flight itself (other than the date). Makes it impossible to review a pilot's flights, and you also can't find detailed information about a specific flight unless you know the exact date of the flight. Mike the Strike wrote: On posting my short cross-country flight to the OLC yesterday, I noted only six claimed for the whole of North America. I find this a bit on the low side (the whole population of the USA can't have been full of turkey and out shopping). Did no-one fly yesterday, or are the OLC posting problems deterring claims? For late November, it wasn't too bad in Arizona - it's unusual to see dust devils this close to year's end, though. Mike |
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Six is about the same number as this time last year and suggests that
we've lost a lot of the folks who joined this summer because of the latest software mess. Mike On Nov 27, 10:56 am, Greg Arnold wrote: 18 gliders flying at Santa Ynez, California over the weekend, but the conditions were not strong enough for significant mileage. Also, the OLC problems can't be helping participation. The OLC guys seem to have the website working much better, but now they have eliminated all flight information from the pages that list all flights of an individual pilot, and the pages that list the flights of a club. You get information about the type of glider and even the N-number, but nothing about the flight itself (other than the date). Makes it impossible to review a pilot's flights, and you also can't find detailed information about a specific flight unless you know the exact date of the flight. Mike the Strike wrote: On posting my short cross-country flight to the OLC yesterday, I noted only six claimed for the whole of North America. I find this a bit on the low side (the whole population of the USA can't have been full of turkey and out shopping). Did no-one fly yesterday, or are the OLC posting problems deterring claims? For late November, it wasn't too bad in Arizona - it's unusual to see dust devils this close to year's end, though. Mike |
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![]() "Mike the Strike" wrote in message ups.com... Six is about the same number as this time last year and suggests that we've lost a lot of the folks who joined this summer because of the latest software mess. Mike .... or it implies that many of the gliders belonging to pilots that were active this summer have gone into hibernation and will reappear in the spring. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder |
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![]() Greg, The old aviation saying was "when the paperwork equals the weight of the airplane, you can go fly." The new saying is "when your time on the computer trying to get a flight on OLC equals the flight time, you can submit!" Thanks for your email tips, and thank you Mike and Tom also. FYI, I got the SeeYou3.4 update, optimized flight in See You , then submitted as prepared claim. That seemed to work. Of course, the other screwup I now see is that is has me flying a Falcon. The handicap is the same as my DG303 so I am afraid to mess with it any more! Dean |
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![]() Mike, I flew yesterday out of Warner Springs and attempted to post my measly flight. It hasn't shown up on OLC 24+ hours after the "posting" .. Most of the time I can't get any flight info out of the website. It sounds like it may not be operator error just on my end. Has anyone else posted a flight and not have it show up either? This was my first post on the new website. Just when I was getting comfortable with the old one they go and change it! :-) Dean |
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Two more flights have appeared.
Dean, try saving the OLC claim file in SeeYou and uploading that if the direct claim didn't work. That's what I've found easiest. Mike On Nov 27, 9:52 pm, wrote: Mike, I flew yesterday out of Warner Springs and attempted to post my measly flight. It hasn't shown up on OLC 24+ hours after the "posting" . Most of the time I can't get any flight info out of the website. It sounds like it may not be operator error just on my end. Has anyone else posted a flight and not have it show up either? This was my first post on the new website. Just when I was getting comfortable with the old one they go and change it! :-) Dean |
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![]() On Nov 28, 8:16 am, "Mike the Strike" wrote: Dean, try saving the OLC claim file in SeeYou and uploading that if the direct claim didn't work. That's what I've found easiest. Also, if using the latest version of SeeYou to upload, it appears to hang and never completes. So far only used it on two flights. In both cases, I just let the dialog sit there for several minutes, then closed it. The flights did end up on the OLC. -Tom |
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 20:52:36 -0800, dnc303 wrote:
Has anyone else posted a flight and not have it show up either? This was my first post on the new website. I uploaded a flight from Sunday, last night, an hour and half before the midnight cut off. Just after I had uploaded it, it was visible, but not scored. But then it disappeared. I uploaded it again, there was no error, but no flight. The trouble with this, is that for every negative report like this on RAS are 10 pilots who have withdrawn their enthusiasm from the competition. As much as you get a positive feeling of accomplishment seeing your flight on the Net, going through the effort of uploading a flight, without it working and without receiving any decent error message results in a very negative feeling. If you look through the news page of the hang glider / paraglider section of the competition, you will see that they are close to breaking point. Last year we beat our local rival club in South Africa on the OLC by just 60 points. Our club is encouraging all pilots to post flights. My missing flight from last night was worth over 200 points and I don't expect it will get scored now. These teething issues may be inconvenient for pilots in the Northern hemisphere, but south of the equator, where we are entering the peak of the soaring season this is just not fair. Win or lose, the results are no longer relevant. So why bother? Ian |
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Mike, I uploaded for Sat the 25th. I can't find it anywhere now. Doug
H. Can you help me? Mike the Strike wrote: On posting my short cross-country flight to the OLC yesterday, I noted only six claimed for the whole of North America. I find this a bit on the low side (the whole population of the USA can't have been full of turkey and out shopping). Did no-one fly yesterday, or are the OLC posting problems deterring claims? For late November, it wasn't too bad in Arizona - it's unusual to see dust devils this close to year's end, though. Mike |
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