Outside the 9 dots - again
Henderson,Eric
eric.henderson at gartner.com
Fri Sep 13 08:22:33 AKDT 2002
If we copy FAI worlds judge team methodology we could use three judges.
A version of this would be:-
One judge who sits at the left and judges right hand turnarounds. One who
sits at the right and judges left side turnarounds. And one in the middle
who only judges center maneuvers.
NO SCRIBES REQUIRED at all!
If you use two judges then do one turnaround judge and one center judge. You
could swap the rolls in the next round and have, in essence two new judges.
The system gives you time to read the next maneuver, judge the maneuver and
score it at your leisure. It also allows less confident judges, (to get
their feet wet, to judge higher level turnaround maneuvers with a more
experienced judge on the center.
Anyone want to try it out at their next contest. BE BOLD
Regards,
Eric.
-----Original Message-----
From: Woodward James R Civ 412 TW/DRP
[mailto:James.Woodward2 at edwards.af.mil]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 12:08 PM
To: 'discussion at nsrca.org'
Subject: RE: Pattern Fun / scribe
You may have your own opinion on scribes or no scribes. BUT, do this at the
next contest. Fly your round, then sit back and watch another flyer in YOUR
class. Whatch his flight real close, and I'm sure you'll pick out some
errors, then, quickly look at the judges and notice which of the judges did
not see the error, because their head was obviously down, and looking at the
paper. Then, realize that if you judge and look down to write scores, that
you probably miss something from that flight as well. At the last contest,
I watched 1 judge who consistently missed the first two points of the
inverted 4-pt roll, because they were looking down at writing the score from
the full-roll 1/2 outside loop. How the heck can you judge the 4-pt
accurately, if you miss the entry (wings level? heading?
decending/climbing?), first roll rate, etc? Not to mention all other
manuevers. No judge should be looking down during any flight, from
sportsman to FAI. Tough issue....
Jim W.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Ferrell [mailto:johnferrell at earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:52 AM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: Pattern Fun
(Can't see how you can judge FAI or Masters without a scribe.)
You don't have to keep the clipboard in your lap!
John Ferrell
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