Schedules

Henderson,Eric Eric.Henderson at gartner.com
Thu Oct 23 14:13:50 AKDT 2003


Also the vote was for three year change cycles.

Eric.

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Bill,
      The 2002 survey and the implementation of its results fell on my shoulders. Masters(404) had several schedules designed and available that were shown for your vote. It was expected that 404 would change every three years, as per the 1999 survey.

I personally asked the question "Should we also change 401-402 on a three year basis?" You all voted yes. Now we have to come up with a way to do that.

As Ron states, the Annex system is the way we can do it.

Regards,

Eric.

P.S. We posted all the results in several places, but I will send you a copy of the word file. - E.

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[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Ron Van Putte
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Subject: Re: Schedules




Bill Glaze wrote:

> I noted that only the AMA Masters class seem to be applying for a new 
> schedule.
> One of the reasons for change was stated as  being that  a majority of 
> the membership voted for change.
> The same vote tabulation stated that the other classes also wished to 
> see a schedule change.
> Is this currently being worked on?


Proposals for changes to the current 401 - 403 maneuver schedules were 
not submitted to the AMA by NSRCA.  However, IF the NSRCA Annex proposal 
passes, we will have the option of changes to all maneuver schedules as 
frequently as annually.

I don't remember that a majority 'voted' for changes to schedules other 
than the Master class.  Even so, any AMA member can submit a change 
proposal.  I have submitted several as an individual over the years. 
 One was for the takeoff direction being the pilot's option.  I 
submitted it three times before it finally passed on the third try, but 
it did pass.  So, individual proposals do get through.  People need to 
make proposals if they see the need for change and not rely on someone 
doing it for them.

Ron Van Putte

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