Performance Judging? Trial Balloon

Earl Haury ehaury at houston.rr.com
Wed Aug 3 06:29:02 AKDT 2005


Gene

Good info, and pretty reasonable spreads. It would be interesting to see 
like data from the other classes. One might expect Masters to have the 
lowest spread, as they are being judged by the most experienced fliers (not 
necessarily judges).

Earl

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gene Maurice
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:51 AM
Subject: RE: Performance Judging? Trial Balloon


Don,

Here's some stats to mull over........

I've pulled all of the scores into a spreadsheet and identified every 
instance where the difference between any of the 3 judges raw scores was 
plus or minus more than 2 points, then plus or minus more than 3 points

Masters Prelims had 38 pilots actually flying x 21 scored maneuvers 
(excluded TO and Land.) = 798  "judging opportunities" in each of 6 rounds.

Round                                       1          2          3 
4          5          6
No of  2pt "Spreads"                   130       108       208       107 
210       200
% of 798                                   16.29% 13.53% 26.07% 13.41% 
26.32% 25.06%

No of  3pt "Spreads"                   34         28         59         24 
49         39
% of 798                                   4.26%   3.51%   7.39%   3.01% 
6.14%   4.89%

Gene Maurice
gene.maurice at comcast.net
Plano, TX
AMA 3408, NSRCA 877



From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org] On 
Behalf Of Don Ramsey
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:02 PM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: Performance Judging? Trial Balloon

We have heard from a lot of Advanced pilots about the judging on that line. 
I would like some feed back from Masters and FAI on the prelims judges.  My 
very limited survey seems to indicated that those lines had very good 
judging.  I had a lot of 5s & 6s and some good scores but overall my scores, 
in my opinion, were spot on.  I'm only asking about the prelims.

Don 


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