[NSRCA-discussion] Matt Finley ( F3A Moving Forward )

Vicente Bortone vincebrc at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 04:01:38 AKDT 2018


My interpretation.  If we flight in AMA certified field with spotter we
could go over 400’.  I hope I am not wrong.

Vicente “Vince” Bortone

On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 4:39 AM Matthew Finley via NSRCA-discussion <
nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

> Thinking Ahead...... Worse Case Scenario.......
>
> I always try to stay positive in my attitude, and Outlook in life. With
> this being said, I highly recommend or hope the following is thought about
> soon in preparation of let's say a " worse case scenario ".... Maybe it
> already has ?
>
> I recommend if it has not already been thought about, have the sequence
> committee or other powers at be start planning for the 400' restriction. I
> understand this would be a big change, but one that would be necessary if
> the FAA reauthorization bill comes in effect if it is passed by the
> senate..
>
> Even though this would put a huge impact on large vertical manuvers, tall
> centered manuvers, or tall  turn-around manuvers, there are as many, or
> even more sub up to 400' manuvers one could come up with that would still
> allow us to hone our skills,  continue our passion, and still remain within
> the 400' cieling.
>
> Yes...  Manuvers would need to be modified and even quite a few removed
> completely to stay within the limits. However talking in "future" speak, in
> my eyes, and opinion, it would be crazy, and yes I will say it ludicrous to
> just say " With the 400' cieling limit, I guess we can no longer fly
> Precision Aerobatics "
>
> This subject the past few days ever since learning about this new issue,
> it has weighed very heavy on my mind, as I'm sure it has all of you, and I
> know as a group we can come up with a positive outcome from all of this,
> and continue our passion.
>
>
> My .02 cents worth..
>
>
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Vicente "Vince" Bortone
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