[F3A-Discussion] Advanced Schedules (A-Schedules)
Mark Hunt
flyintexan at att.net
Mon Apr 12 15:13:30 AKDT 2010
Advanced Schedules (A-Schedules)I like the idea....I won't shoot.
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From: Derek Koopowitz
To: f3a-discussion at lists.f3a.us
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 00:53
Subject: [F3A-Discussion] Advanced Schedules (A-Schedules)
The CIAM has come up with this Advanced schedule. essentially this is a schedule to train future F3A pilots. these are not my words below, but I think we should take a look at these schedules to see if there is merit in perhaps using it for Masters in 2012? Don't shoot me. just throwing out an idea.
Advanced Schedules (A-Schedules)
Characteristics:
- Schedules for advanced aerobatic pilots, which train them to step up to P-Schedules.
- Determined and recommended for local contests only, not for FAI contests or championships.
Criterias:
- Same architecture (basic manoevres and sequence) as in corresponding P-Schedules, but with less built-in difficulties.
- Validity terms of two years, becoming effective one year ahead of corresponding P-Schedules.
Here attached you receive Aresti drawings and manoeuver descriptions' draft for this kind of schedules. Please look through it carefully and let us know your opinions.
Though A-12 schedule is meant for 2011/2012 it may only become effective officially by January 01st, 2012, if the Plenary Meeting 2011 votes positively on a such proposal. However, this would not mean that local pilots and contest organisers cannot fly it already in 2011, because A-Schedules aren't subject to FAI events anyway.
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