[NSRCA-dist8] 2021 Planning

Bob Crump bob.crump at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 14 17:39:30 AKST 2020


Ok, this will be my last response on this subject. D8 is not the same as D7. Travel in D8 is a bigger issue than other other areas, I’ll agree with that. If you don’t get other clubs to agree to host a contest, it won’t happen. My closing comment is, I’ll wait and see how the schedule works out and then decide if I’m interested in participating or not.

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> On Nov 14, 2020, at 6:21 PM, Shawn Bekheimer <flyfamily at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Bob, my desire to have more contests within the district is to boost participation by reducing the travel requirements. IMO adding contests but requiring 5/8 participation to win a championship defeats that purpose. You say that the championship is the incentive but I am questioning how many people are going to be able to afford 5 contests next year. Incentive gone for those guys.I'm basing this on my IMAC days. Within the district we averaged the same 8 contests but based the championship on the best 3 contests plus the championship contest. Does NSRCA require a certain number or is each district able to set their own numbers? Point is that if we want to increase participation we may need to get a bit creative here. As someone relitivly new to pattern and new to District 8 I see those who have been involved for a long period of time but very few " newbies ". 
> 
> Shawn Berkheimer 
> (408) 509-4459
> 
>> On Nov 14, 2020, at 5:47 PM, Bob Crump <bob.crump at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> 
>> You’re arguing against your own proposal. The purpose of the district champs was to promote/create interest in attending the contests. I’m reading, “ let’s have more contests” and at the same time “let’s have one district champs”. I guarantee you can’t both. If you want more contests you have to provide some incentive to attend. Otherwise people won’t show. That said, it’s beginning to look like some people want to change the game to better suit their own agenda. I say fine, go ahead. See how it works out. Be careful what you ask for.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>>> On Nov 14, 2020, at 5:01 PM, Shawn Bekheimer via NSRCA-dist8 <nsrca-dist8 at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Art, as usual your hard work is much appreciated. There really are just a couple of concerns I have. First off the championships being based off of 5 contests. If we weren't just coming off the Covid pandemic ( hopefully ) I would have no issue with the best 5 out of 8. Unfortunately I think that within the district ( the country really ) there will be those who have been financially hit hard and will not have recovered for the 2021 season. In spite of this they may feel the need to attend some contests however to have any hopes of a championship would have to attend 5 contests. IMO the championship needs to be based on who is the better pilot and not who is able to drop $3,000 in travel expenses throughout the season.
>>> 
>>> I will also agree with Igor about the championship contest, I feel that the last contest of the season needs to have weather considerations. Ending the season on a contest that wasn't hampered by foul weather keeps us looking forward the the next season.
>>> 
>>> Shawn Berkheimer 
>>> (408) 509-4459
>>> 
>>>> On Nov 14, 2020, at 4:13 PM, Igor Yegorov via NSRCA-dist8 <nsrca-dist8 at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Art,
>>>> 
>>>> As always, super good job of writing!
>>>> 
>>>> The only concern about Redmond Oregon event
>>>> that I have is potentially windy weather.
>>>> 
>>>> That week we traditionally had Redmond contest
>>>> known to be traditionally nice weather days.
>>>> 
>>>> However, Redmond field has certain routines
>>>> to prevent their tents from flying away in those
>>>> days of 50 mph winds and above.
>>>> 
>>>> September 18th of 2020 in Redmond recorded
>>>> wind gusts only 25 mph, but if I can order the
>>>> weather for the D8 championship, may I ask
>>>> for under 12 mph please.
>>>> 
>>>> Igor
>>>> 
>>>> <image0.jpeg>
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>>>> On Nov 14, 2020, at 2:03 PM, Art Kelly via NSRCA-dist8 <nsrca-dist8 at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Fellow D-8 pilots,
>>>>> 
>>>>> A gentle nudge, NSRCA membership payments for 2021 are now due. You can go to NSRCA web site to complete. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Moving on to 2021… We’ve called to the judges “next maneuver is landing” for the last time and 2020 is quickly becoming a vague image in the rear view mirror. As a statement of Aresti maneuvers we might describe the year as having too many Unknowns. It is time to focus on 2021 with more Knowns.
>>>>> 
>>>>> As you all know John Bentley will be stepping into the D-8 DVP shoes for the 2021. John, Sean Mersh and I have had a number of discussions about steps we could take to make next year’s contests more accessible while reducing the amount of travel required over the course of the summer. In preparing a tentative schedule we agreed that the District Championship should be more centrally located to accommodate our pilots. We hope to schedule contests so that there will be at least a two week interval between events. We propose offering new locations for contests and slightly increasing the number of contests. Within this framework we propose that in selecting District Champions the scoring will be based on the five best scores achieved over the season. Hopefully this will permit pilots to set their contest itineraries for more convenient travel. Of course, this does restrict pilots from going to all events if they choose. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> In reviewing the attached schedule I’d like to draw your attention to several elements:
>>>>> The Medford contest is set as the first contest of the season. It is intended that the contest will continue the D-7/D-8 shootout we’ve enjoyed for many years. 
>>>>> The AMA club in Eugene is an attractive site for a new event. Rick Bergeron is facilitating discussions with the club president and we hope to be able to confirm this soon.
>>>>> The proposed date for the Eugene contest falls on Mother’s Day weekend. This may not be attractive for some pilots so, we suggest as an alternative the weekend of May 1-2. The downside to this alternative is the one week spacing between Medford and Eugene. 
>>>>> As you all know D-8 reaches to the east and we would like to see more pattern pilots joining us from these areas. We propose reintroducing the Boise contest. With promotion we should be able to draw participation from both Idaho and Utah. John Bentley has offered to be CD of Boise.
>>>>> The District Championship is always the last contest of the season. In 2021 we propose the event be held in Redmond. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> None of this is in “cement”. The next step is for all D-8 pilots to review and chime in. We all know that scheduling these events is a jigsaw puzzle, especially integrating with individual clubs. So we need to finalize soon. If you have thoughts please respond by November 18.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Time to winterize your batteries,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Art
>>>>> <NSRCA Prospective D-8 2021 contests.xls>
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