Scoring Vs Judging
Henderson,Eric
Eric.Henderson at gartner.com
Tue Jun 10 06:52:39 AKDT 2003
What you really need to do is define the word "Break!" It is an incomplete sentence....
Answer for yourself questions like, "break from what?", "Break how much?" etc, then you can tune yourself to judge a snap.
Regards,
Eric.
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[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of VicenteRC at aol.com
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Subject: Re: Scoring Vs Judging
What about judging snap roll.
The following is a mandatory zero for snap roll: A stall does not occur before the snap roll - a definite break of attitude and flight path must be seen. This is from NSRCA web site.
The question is: How you really see a definitive break? Some pilots are using the snap switch directly so there is no way to show the break unless elevator is applied before activation the snap switch. I am planning to give a zero if I cannot see the break or stall when I have the chance to judge this year. However, I know that complains will follow.
Regards,
Vicente
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