Landing Direction

Keith Black tkeithb at comcast.net
Mon Jun 13 07:19:20 AKDT 2005


Marguerite,

Actually, I don't think you're alone on this issue. The NSRCA poll showed overwhelmingly that the membership wanted scored t/o and landings as did the public outcry after the majority's desires were disregarded. Apparently even the contest board would have voted to keep the old rule but the question was worded in such a way to confuse two of the contest board members. 

Now that the new messed up rule has caused so much confusion I think everyone is getting so fed-up with it that many would rather have nothing at all than what we have now. To me this has more to do with being sick of all the ridiculous discussions than a real desire of pattern pilots to not score t/o and landings.

I for one have been paying attention to take-offs and landings this year and find it a real shame that we don't have those beautiful centered liftoffs and gentle climb outs. The new guys coming into sportsman will miss out on this discipline.

Keith


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MargueriteVG at aol.com 
  To: patternrules at earthlink.net ; discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 8:58 AM
  Subject: Re: Landing Direction



  Good Morning...... oh oh  here goes...
   I agree it is important to encourage good landings and take  and I will add to your statement... why not all classes with take off and landing.  Yes, for the most part the pilots in the higher classes will ace the landing.   I have seen the higher classes mess up on the landings (yes and almost hit me while I was in a contest flying)
    Take off and landing perfectly all the time is the goal for any pilot.  This seems to be getting so involved. I know I am out for the most part alone on this issue and that is  fine with me.  ITs just that I would like to see the pattern community respect this issue and set a good example for all pilots joining on to Precision Aerobatics.
    A well done take off and a well done landing is certainly part of flying aerobatic competition in all classes. Its the start ... and it should be.  I was glad to see someone out there was thinking along the same lines here. 
  Marguerite

  In a message dated 6/13/2005 8:23:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, patternrules at earthlink.net writes:

    > Personally Jerry,  I'd like to see us score landings and take offs for
    Sportsman and Intermediate.  Given the k-factor of their total schedule
    it's a meaningful part, and the ability to land well in a high crosswind is
    something they'll need to be comfortable with, so it's worth rewarding ann
    motivating the practice required to do it well.
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