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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Again, I simply have to agree to disagree. Don’t really want a battle over it. My suggestion would be to talk to someone that judges ice skating or as I mentioned before, diving. An inexperienced judge, even knowing all the rules and downgrades, can do little more than judge the landing. And that’s what we get...Downward 45 snaps that are judged 99% on the exit of the snap with little attention to the centering, entry and exit radius, etc. But maybe more to the point, I know at least MY experience has been, if I’m flying in high wind in front of a masters pilot, I pay a LOT of attention to proper wind correction, knowing that even though the maneuver looks wrong, it’s not, and will be judged appropriately because that person can fly that same correction, and knows what it has to look like. If I have an inexperienced judge...I focus on “smooth”, with less wind correction, worrying less about proper ‘Track’ 45’s than proper attitude 45s..etc. I think you’ll find a lot of flyers do the same. Is it right?? Don’t know...but it’s certainly the reality.<BR>
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I know I’m disparaging the intermediate judge...I don’t mean to do that. Some are extremely good. It’s not the class you fly as much as total experience and exposure. Dave Klein (father to Mike Klein, former TOC pilot) never flew above the old Sportsman routine, but did so for MANY years, and also watched Mike fly about 10,000 practice flights of FAI and TOC patterns. He knew what he was looking for. I’m sure there are intermediate flyers out there with equal skills in the chair.<BR>
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Judging schools are GREAT...a tremendous help. Even the poorest ones add value. AND...yes, there are 15 year master’s pilots who are probably bad judges. But on any given day, the odds are that the experienced pilot is going to be a better judge than an inexperienced pilot. Again...My opinion.<BR>
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So it goes back to Ron’s comment...that the CD’s job is to identify which of the various pilots are “qualified”...<BR>
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On 6/14/07 1:01 PM, "Fred Huber" <fhhuber@clearwire.net> wrote:<BR>
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You don't even need to know all the rules to observe.<BR>
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You don't need to know the weight limit, maximum length or wingspan of the model.<BR>
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You don't have to know how to compensate for wind in order to be able to see if a vertical line got blown sideways and should be downgraded.<BR>
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Knowing the names of the pieces (maneuvers) and the shape of the board (limits of the box) and the basic movements of the pieces (textbook description of loop, roll, spin, snap...) will get you MUCH further judging than actually playing.<BR>
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Even a judge at a chess tournament only needs to know how to recognize an illegal move. They don't have to be able to beat the worst player in the High School chess club.<BR>
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I’m going to simply agree to disagree. Experience in flying, helps your experience in judging, IMHO.<BR>
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I’ll use a few analogies... Chess. I know the rules. I’m even a decent player. My son is 10...also knows the rules, and for 10, plays ok. But when he looks at the board, he sees 64 squares and a myriad of pieces. He has to evaluate each piece in turn, taking considerable time to make his move. By contrast, my experience allows me to set “groups” of pieces as a single formation...a master player, sees the entire board as a single position, and knows instantly the next move to make.<BR>
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Diving. How many of you have watched the olympic diving and seen someone do a blinding 3 somersault half twist whatever, only to have the announcer say...”He’s going to have to do a better job of keeping his knees together and holding the tuck farther in the rotation...blah blah blah” and think to yourself HUH?? Did they actually SEE that?? And sure enough, in the slow mo...that’s EXACTLY what happened. The commentator DIDN’T see it...but they knew from the outcome WHAT MUST HAVE OCCURRED TO GET THERE from their own experience.<BR>
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Back to flying. Much of what we do is anticipate problems and fix them. Some may disagree, but often, judging is know what must have happened to get you into the bad place. That takes experience...I think flying experience, though I suppose significant judging experience could achieve the same. Bottom line...a sportsman/intermediate pilot, unless they’ve been flying and judging that class for many years, doesn’t have the experience necessary to judge FAI or Masters Real Time. You have to see too much, too fast. You can’t evaluate all the pieces on the board...you have to see the board as a single position.<BR>
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My .02 cents.<BR>
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That being said...I fully agree that Intermediate pilots should be used to judge Advanced...mixed with Masters pilots...thats the best way to learn and you’ll still get a good judging result.<BR>
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On 6/14/07 10:57 AM, "Zapata, Lisandro Arturo" <Lisandro.Zapata@rsandh.com> wrote:<BR>
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</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><FONT FACE="Arial">Even a Sportman who barely know to fly their own sequences, doesn't mean that can't judge even FAI pilots. If he has the knowledge and the ability to judge correctly then you should use him to judge FAI. Is common to think that a FAI pilot who has to know to fly with all the rules in his mind must be a great judge but is not always the case, they can be a terrible judge and a great flyer.<BR>
I had seen FAI judges that they aren't even pilots, but they know the rules.<BR>
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<HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE="3" WIDTH="100%"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Tahoma"><B>From:</B> nsrca-discussion-bounces@lists.nsrca.org [<a href="mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces@lists.nsrca.org]">mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces@lists.nsrca.org]</a> <B>On Behalf Of </B>Ron Van Putte<BR>
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My comments regarding not all Intermediate class pilots being qualified to judge Advanced is from experience. A lot of Intermediate class pilots just moved up from Sportsman and barely know how to fly their own sequences, much less judge a class above them. They don't have the basic knowledge of how to judge correctly. I've had Intermediate pilots ask to be assigned to any other job than being a judge of Advanced pilots because they didn't feel qualified. <BR>
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Further, like all programs, our judging certification program often leaves a lot to be desired. Despite the efforts of a lot of people like Don Ramsey, how many pilots just got certified by sitting in a group with a lot of other guys who all took the "test" together? I've seen it happen far too often. Judge certification classes run by Don Ramsey at the Nats take several hours. I've watched some local classes take less than an hour and most of that was taking the test. For experienced judges, just taking the test is probably enough, because they have familiarized themselves with changes to the rules and only need to take the test. However, I believe that pilots who are inexperienced judges are being shortchanged at the local level.<BR>
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On Jun 14, 2007, at 8:12 AM, John Ferrell wrote:<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial">There are still a lot of Masters/FAI pilots who choose to not waste their time knowing the AMA rule book. And there are many pilots who are new to the Pattern Discipline that have read and continue to read the Rule book like the Bible!<BR>
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It is true that SOME Intermediate pilots are qualified to judge Advanced and are used if they are. The event director's job is to discover who is qualified. That's why we pay him the big $. <VBG> <BR>
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On Jun 13, 2007, at 5:51 PM, Derek Koopowitz wrote:<BR>
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On 6/13/07, <B>Ron Van Putte</B> <vanputte@cox.net> wrote: <BR>
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As a former Nats event director, I must point out that the Master class pilots are used to judge the Advanced AND F3A pilots, thus the problem with the number of Master class pilots. If you use three judges on both Advanced lines, that's six judges each session. Then, if there are four F3A lines, that's another twelve judges. So, the first two sessions of Advanced and F3A requires 36 Master class judges. Oh oh! we run out of Master class judges on the third day if we only have 40 Master class pilots and nobody volunteers to judge extra sessions. That's why Dave Guerin's hair is turning gray/falling out. <BR>
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On Jun 13, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Derek Koopowitz wrote:<BR>
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And for one year there will actually be enough judges to judge Masters - we've always struggled with not having enough F3A pilots to fill the Masters judging pool.<BR>
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On 6/13/07, <B>Jim Woodward</B> <Jim.Woodward@armorholdings.com <a href="mailto:Jim.Woodward@armorholdings.com"><mailto:Jim.Woodward@armorholdings.com></a> > wrote: <BR>
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</FONT></SPAN><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><FONT COLOR="#000080"><FONT SIZE="4"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:13.0px'>Wow – Awesome! The Masters pilots will get a taste of judging a highly attended FAI class! J J J <BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:16.0px'>It looks like we have 115 total registered pilots for the Nats this year (from the AMA website)...<BR>
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