AMA rules-what are we doing?
GeorgeF.
av8tor at flash.net
Tue Nov 19 07:21:46 AKST 2002
At 11:01 AM 11/19/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Tom.
>
> Great to hear that things are on the upswing for you and your district.
>Maybe Canada doesn't count for you but the contests I used to attend are
>down by three by my last count. Attendance at this years contest was down
>except for Ken Kehners contests in Glen,NY. I can't speak for the rest of
>the district as I haven't made the long drive. At todoays cost of
>competitive aircraft when you lose one due to a midair it takes people out
>of competition sometimes for the major part of the year. As you know we had
>more than our share this last year and that contributed to some loss in
>attendance. That to some degree will be back next year. Also hopefully Elba
>will be able to pull off a contest again in 2003. Have to wait and see as we
>are struggling with field issues. I haven't heard if the cancelled Canadian
>contests are going to be back in 2003 or not.
>
> To claim that things are going well when the facts show to the contrary
>isn't healthy either IMHO.
>
> Del K. Rykert
> AMA - 8928
> NSRCA - 473
> Kb2joi - General
I have to agree with Del on this one. When I was heavy into pattern
1989-1991 I was doing 13 contests per year, all within a 150 mile or less
radius (D1). Then it seemed that the number of contest started a rapid
decline and never bounced back.
Now that I live in D3 I was trying to plot how many contest were in a 200
mile radius this year and could only come up with 2 (Ocala, FL &
Jacksonville, FL). I've considered moving to the Virginia Beach area (D2),
is pattern on the UpSwing there? I guess I just live in the wrong area of
Florida.
George
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