[NSRCA-discussion] Proposed Masters Sequence for 2009/2010

Adrien L Terrenoire amad2terry at juno.com
Thu Jul 26 13:53:05 AKDT 2007


Amen!!! I have been saying this since the new schedules were announced,
and everyone on the pannel got VERY defensive!

Terry T.


On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:50:12 EDT JonLowe at aol.com writes:
In a message dated 7/25/2007 10:29:05 PM Central Daylight Time,
derekkoopowitz at gmail.com writes:
We'd like to get your opinion on the sequence that was selected in 2005
and the new schedule that was created by the sequence committee to
address the issues that were raised by a number of pilots.
As one who will have to move up from advanced to Masters after next year,
I really like the new sequence.  It has manuevers that can be done by
most, but are tricky to get 10's on, such as the 1/2 clover and the
hourglass.
 
The biggest problem currently is the advanced to masters jump; believe
me, it is intimidating.  The advanced sequence fails to teach a few
things critical to the current or future masters, chiefly inverted
entrances and exits.  There are none in the current sequence, and there
is only one in the current intermediate (which I never flew), yet there
are about 8 in the current and future masters sequences. There really
needs to be one or two in the advanced sequence.   As a result, I've been
playing around with a couple of minor mods to the current advanced
sequence to put a couple in, such as a 1/2 roll in the rolling triangle
instead of a full roll, with no roll up (or maybe a full roll up) on the
stall turn that follows.  When I get done, I will post here to get
feedback.
 
Jon Lowe







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