[NSRCA-discussion] The most important thing to understand about pattern

Peter Vogel vogel.peter at gmail.com
Sun Nov 19 07:39:54 AKST 2017


And the rules change that passed allows you to move down one class at your first contest of the year with no bureaucracy.

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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] The most important thing to understand about pattern

I sure agree with that approach Steve. That is one of the reasons I left.. Mandates to change maneuvers to not get to boring to some that wanted more challenge drove many pilots away that don't have the time to commit to unfettered practice, Let alone have a coach. So many lose sight of the rest of the nations pilots and what their personal challenges are to become competent in their class.

Del

---- Snaproll4--- via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
> Mark,  Is it 20 years ago already?  That's when I started pushing  for
> unhindered movement between classes.  As I came up through the classes  I saw
> many people drop out because they were "sick of finishing last". Of  course,
> if they moved back and consistently finished #1-#3, they would  be shamed.
> Every year that proposal would set people's hair on  fire.  Why have rules
> that discourage participation?  On another  matter, Turnaround was the death
> of the casual competitor. It takes a lot of  practice to learn to keep a
> whole sequence in the box.  I think  that Intermediate should have some breaks
> in the sequence.
>
> Steve Miller

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