NEW concept? for pattern entry.
Chris Larson
csl at direcway.com
Mon Jul 28 06:35:25 AKDT 2003
Hi Eric -
I am a D7 sportsman competitor, since August of last year. My feeling is that the sequence is a good building block for intermediate. It teaches distance, centering, and the timing necessary to string consecutive maneuvers together. Also, even though we have one box "exit", it makes some of us feel like we are at least kind of flying the same way the big boys fly.
That being said, I hear ya about the scariness of an out of kilter loop or cobra coming towards the flight line. One thought is a pre-sportsman class as non turnaround. Don't quote me, but I THINK they are doing something like this in Whittier at an upcoming contest. Check with the CD and see what he is doing there, maybe.
Hoping to move to Intermediate next year, so this won't affect me, but just my .02!
Chris Larson
NSRCA 3484
----- Original Message -----
From: Henderson,Eric
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:22 AM
Subject: NEW concept? for pattern entry.
One idea that I have thought about proposing is to change the 401 class back to non turnaround. Too many pilots get dangerously out of kilter trying to handle the flight direction challenges after a center maneuver when they are under the stress load of being judged. Their next step up would be 402 turnaround but by then they would be more pattern proficient.
We would change the schedule to do more than straight line in the center but not by much else.
Any strong feelings or views on this train of thought?
Regards,
Eric.
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