Nats Judging Rebate-keep their best SCORE!
Gray E Fowler
gfowler at raytheon.com
Wed Jul 27 06:49:06 AKDT 2005
Ron
Money does not matter, scores do. In the past, was it not work or lose
your best round? THAT keeps people on their toes.
I also heard that some people coming to FAI and Masters did not submit
TWO frequencies, creating matrix hassles. Same here- assign the matrix to
make sense and if the person does not have his alternate frequency as was
requested on the NATS entry form then he simply does not fly that round.
The CD needs relief, and the contestants need the MOST fair matrix that
can be had.
No one, after getting ready for the NATS for months, and spending all the
money it takes to get to Muncie and stay there 5 days can claim either a
time constraint or money constraints for getting a second frequency. No
excuse what so ever-according to Gray.
Does anyone in Master's or FAI who did not bring a second frequency care
to post why they chose not to, creating these matrix hassles?
Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering
Ron Van Putte <vanputte at cox.net>
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Nats Judging Rebate
Last week at the Nats, I had a talk with Nats event director, Dave
Guerin about judging no-shows. On the very first morning, Dave had at
least three no-shows (F3A pilots who were supposed to judge the Master
class). You can imagine the frustration of trying to reschedule pilots
to cover for them, not to mention the delay in getting the events
started. This was not an isolated case. It happened over and over
during the week. Some just forgot when they were supposed to judge.
There were even some who were scheduled to judge on the third day, who
decided to leave after two days and didn't tell anyone.
We discussed having a "$50 judging rebate". It would work like this:
In addition to the normal entry fees, $50 would be collected. If a
pilot showed up to perform his scheduled judging session, he'd get a
$50 rebate. If a pilot didn't show up to perform his scheduled judging
session, the replacement judge would get the $50. BTW, the normal
stipend for pilots who perform extra judging sessions is $30.
Comments?
Ron Van Putte
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