[NSRCA-discussion] NSRCA candidate rules proposal survey is available

Keith Hoard khoard at gmail.com
Sat Feb 11 11:48:11 AKST 2012


Scott,

   Perhaps the Board should call the next few weeks a "Public Comment
Period" like the FAA did after issuing their new rules.  Maybe start a
thread for each proposal on the NSRCA forums and let the membership make
their comments for a set period of time.

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 11, 2012, at 14:30, Scott McHarg <scmcharg at gmail.com> wrote:

Gentlemen,
   As you can see from the forums, everyone of us has our own opinion.  The
BoD asked us to make "proposals".  These are not "the rules" nor are they
set in stone.  We came up with said proposals based on input from
individuals who took the time to email, phone and post their requests.  The
survey is doing exactly what it was meant to do, get everyone's opinion
based on what we laid out there.  If you don't like it, that's fine.  This
is simply a starting point.  The results of the survey will tell us whether
we are on, off or close to what our community wants.  Once the survey
finishes, the results will be taken back and, if needed, proposals
amended.  I'd suggest that the results will indicate what percentile are in
favor of vs. those that are against.  I don't think any of you would expect
everyone that flies pattern to get in a room and try to formulate proposals
based on every single opinion in that room.  That would be a nightmare.
   The Board of Directors recognize that change is a *possibility* but not
necessarily warranted in all cases.  Again, that would be the purpose of
the focus group to try to get something done and out there for the
community to weigh in on.  At that point, the amended proposals are then
taken to the BoD for endorsement and then to the AMA Rules Committee which,
in reality, is the group that must find out if these proposals are
realistic and what the community wants.  AMA owns precision aerobatics, not
the NSRCA and the NSRCA does not make the rules.  The 5500g rule came from
other development classes that  are around the world i.e. France and South
Africa who have implemented said changes to their development classes.
MAYBE the number is off to an extent.  MAYBE we don't need that kind of
increase.  I guess that's what the survey will tell us.  I'd suggest
telling all that you know to get out there and take the survey if you feel
strongly about something.  This is how we begin the process.

Scott

On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Vicente "Vince" Bortone <
vicenterc at comcast.net> wrote:

> So is this a second survey?  I remember one few months ago and didn't have
> those proposals.  I am confused now.
>
> Vicente "Vince" Bortone
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dan Curtis &lt;warrior523 at att.net&gt;
> To: General pattern discussion &lt;nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org&gt;
> Sent: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:17:53 -0000 (UTC)
> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] NSRCA candidate rules proposal survey is
> available
> I was re-reading the post about the survey and am really having a problem
> with
> the 4th paragraph.  It says:
> The NSRCA BoD encourages your support in responding to the survey as the
> changes
> are believed to be appropriate for the continued growth and sustainment of
> AMA
> pattern.
>
> Is this actually saying that our board of directors is for the changes
> stated in
> the survey.  This is really hard to believe and even harder to fathom.
>
> Where did these "candidate rule proposals" come from?  Why the 5500 gram
> weight
> rule?  Where did that one come from?  This whole thing seems strange and my
> goodness how many times have some of these isssues been hashed before?
>
> Dan Curtis
> ________________________________
> From: Scott McHarg <scmcharg at gmail.com>
> To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
> Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 12:24:44 PM
> Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] NSRCA candidate rules proposal survey is
> available
> The NSRCA Board of Directors (BoD), in consideration of NSRCA bylaws
> indicating
> that the NSRCA should take responsibility for making a consensus statement
> to
> the AMA Rules Committee on rules pertaining to Radio Control Aerobatics,
> has
> convened a Rules Proposal Committee.  The purpose of this committee is to
> prepare candidate rule proposals for endorsement by the NSRCA BoD.  The
> committee is chaired by Scott McHarg and its members include Jon Carter,
> John
> Gayer, Michael McEvilley, and Rick Sweeney.
>
> The NSRCA BoD requested the rules committee to craft proposals with a
> focus on
> safety and contestant participation concerns.  The rules committee was
> further
> requested to craft proposals in consideration of the varying and oftentimes
> conflicting opinions of the individuals that comprise the AMA pattern
> community,
> while recognizing that change is warranted. In response to NSRCA BoD
> direction,
> the rules committee has developed four (4) candidate proposals for
> endorsement
> by the NSRCA BoD.
>
> In the spirit reflected by the direction of the NSRCA BoD, this survey is
> offered to provide the AMA pattern community the opportunity to review,
> consider, and provide feedback by supporting or not supporting each of the
> candidate proposals to the NSRCA BoD.  This survey is not a vote; it is
> only a
> means for the NSRCA BoD to gather information to be used in making their
> final
> determination of those proposals to be endorsed by the NSRCA.
>
> The NSRCA BoD encourages your support in responding to the survey as the
> changes
> are believed to be appropriate for the continued growth and sustainment of
> AMA
> pattern.
>
> Finally, it should be understood that individual AMA members are free to
> submit
> commentary on these proposals to the AMA Contest Board, and are also able
> to
> submit individual proposals on the same topics as those endorsed by the
> NSRCA
> BoD.
>  This survey will be available until midnight March 1, 2012 and may be
> taken
> only once.  The survey is available at www.nsrca.us and you must be
> registered
> with the website and logged in but being a current member is NOT required.
> Thank you for your understanding and participation in this rules proposal
> survey.
> --
> Scott A. McHarg
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*Scott A. McHarg*

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