Wrong Maneuver issues

Tony Stillman tony at radiosouthrc.com
Wed Jun 11 12:26:35 AKDT 2003


I also like the manuevers called out, especially at local contests.  It solves many more problems than it creates.  It works very well in the Southeast, as most every contest we attend, this system is used.  Very few complaints from anyone.

Tony Stillman
Radio South
3702 N. Pace Blvd.
Pensacola, FL 32505
1-800-962-7802
www.radiosouthrc.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Henderson,Eric 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:59 PM
  Subject: RE: Wrong Maneuver issues


  The idea of callers "helping" judges sounds good but is not at all good in practice. 

  First of all, you have to be close enough to hear. Pilots do not want or need maneuvers shouted at them or even given in full text descriptions.

  Secondly, some pilots do not actually have them called. 

  Thirdly, many pilots get the maneuvers verbalized in pairs so that they can set up for the next center maneuver.

  Last on this list, but not least, almost all pilots have the maneuver called before the current one is finished.

  I am a big advocate of keeping the judges and the pilots apart in all ways during the flight.

  Regards,

  Eric.


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  Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:29 AM
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  In a message dated 6/11/03 8:12:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Patternrules at aol.com writes:



    Personally I like it when the caller calls the maneuvers loud enough for the judges to hear, then I don't need a scribe just a blank paper, then transcribe the # after the flight.

    Steve Maxwell 


  I agree, with the caller calling the maneuvers loud enough for the judges to hear, but I have found that there is a lot of resistance to this proceedure.  I've always viewed presenting the sequence such that the judges could judge it, easily and correctly as part of the "job" and the caller can contribute to that to a large degree, by calling the maneuvers such that there is no confusion.  I will also point out that I have nearly been lynched for this position, on occasion :-)

  This otta' get some action going on the list (flame suit on, bring it)

  Bob 
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