[NSRCA-discussion] If you don't score by the rules....don'tadvertise a r...

Adrien L Terrenoire amad2terry at juno.com
Mon Oct 2 17:07:05 AKDT 2006


Fred: You stated that you did not fly this year. If it was 2 years ago it
was the first year of the 0-10 scoring. I t was a point of discussion at
nearly every contest i went to too. Maybe bacause it was a new rule, the
CD wanted everyone to be aware. It was NOT deviating from the rule but
rather just making sure all were reading from the same page. Sorry you
misinterpreted the discussions. Did you ever ask the CD to explain why he
was "changing the rule"? If not, why not? That is the reason for having a
pilots meeting, so that any questions or concerns can be addressed before
the flying starts.
At any rate, welcome back!!

Terry T.

On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 19:55:07 -0500 "Fred Huber" <fhhuber at clearwire.net>
writes:
If 0 or 10 is the way it was in the rulebook... why did they make a point
of saying they were going to deviate and score 0  or 10 at the pilot's
meeting?
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Fred,
0 or 10 has been the only score for takeoff and landing for several years
now. If you want to quote the rule book make sure you are reading a
current one.

Bill Mitchell



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