[NSRCA-discussion] New Club Class for Precision Aerobatics
John Gayer
jgghome at comcast.net
Tue Sep 6 12:32:32 AKDT 2016
Peter,
Where do we find the maneuvers? Doesn't seem to be anything on the
website under sequences.
I would have recommended doing away with the 60 degree box but not the
turnarounds. I see potential newbies having problems mostly with
keeping the plane out far enough to stay in the box, not with linking
maneuvers.
John
On 9/6/2016 1:57 PM, Vogel, Peter via NSRCA-discussion wrote:
>
> It is non-turnaround, with one exception.
>
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> *To:* McHarg, Scott; General pattern discussion
> *Subject:* Re: [NSRCA-discussion] New Club Class for Precision Aerobatics
> Good idea - I agree with it being non-turnaround.
> Suggest name "Intro to Pattern"
> It doesn't suggest you need to be practiced/prepared, or
> suggest it's for novice/beginner pilots. I fits with being
> offered at a pattern contest, and suggests it's a path to
> something further.
> Ron Lockhart
>
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> *From: *"Scott McHarg via NSRCA-discussion"
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> *To: *"General pattern discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
> *Sent: *Tuesday, September 6, 2016 2:00:53 PM
> *Subject: *[NSRCA-discussion] New Club Class for Precision Aerobatics
>
> All,
>
> This is a note from Jon Carter from the NSRCA BoD. FYI!
>
> Announcing the NSRCA “Club Class!
>
> Whether you want to call it Club class or Novice class or whatever,
> it’s OK, as long as we get more people flying pattern! What is this?
> Good question, we have heard from the membership that it would be nice
> for the NSRCA to define a non-rulebook pattern entry level event that
> a CD could offer if they so decided. This would be a non-turnaround
> “old-school” type of pattern that any club flyer could do and yet
> still be challenged by. It will give the CD the opportunity to grab
> some of the “hot dog” type sport flyers at his club, and maybe some
> old time pattern pilots, and hand them a maneuver/downgrade sheet and
> say “come on out to the pattern contest next weekend and see what you
> can do!” Who knows, if he can get three or four club flyers to come
> out maybe some will think, “Hey, this is fun! I could learn that
> Sportsman pattern” Worst case it will get some more club flyers to
> participate in local events which always makes it easier to “sell” a
> pattern contest to the local club officers! So, dust off those older
> pattern planes and those sport planes and come out and have some fun!
> Look on the NSRCA website under the Sequence tab for the maneuver list
> and descriptions.
>
> https://nsrca.us/index.php/sequences
>
>
> *Scott A. McHarg*
> VSCL / CANVASS U.A.S. Research Pilot
> Texas A&M University
> PPL - ASEL
> Remote Pilot Certified Under FAA Part 107
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