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Agenda of the Annual Meeting of the FAI Microlight & Paramotor Commission Lausanne, Switzerland

Agenda of the Annual Meeting of the FAI Microlight & Paramotor Commission Lausanne, Switzerland From Thursday 10 th to Saturday 12 th November 2011. Plenary 2011 Agenda. Meeting of the Paramotor Sub-Committee At the Maison du Sport International (MSI), Lausanne, Switzerland,

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Agenda of the Annual Meeting of the FAI Microlight & Paramotor Commission Lausanne, Switzerland

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  1. Agenda of the Annual Meeting of the FAI Microlight & Paramotor Commission Lausanne, Switzerland From Thursday 10th to Saturday 12th November 2011

  2. Plenary 2011 Agenda Meeting of the Paramotor Sub-Committee At the Maison du Sport International (MSI), Lausanne, Switzerland, Thursday 10 November 2011 at 14:00 Chairman : Wojtek Domanski (POL) Meeting of the Microlight Sub-Committee At the Maison du Sport International (MSI), Lausanne, Switzerland, Thursday 10 November 2011 at 16:00 Chairman : Tomas Backman (SWE)

  3. Plenary 2011 Agenda One minute’s silence in memory of Keith Negal

  4. Plenary 2011 Agenda Housekeeping Lunch possibilities Museum restaurantBoccalino Dinner Friday 11th, 19:30, Restaurant Piazza San Marco. If you have not chosen your menu, please do it now!

  5. Plenary 2011 Agenda • Delegate introductions • Apologies and proxies • Apology: South Africa – Robert Gassmann • Proxy: Slovakia to Czech Republic • Proxy: Estonia to Poland • Proxy: USA to Germany • Proxy: Lithuania to France • Proxy: Austria to UK • Total available votes. 2. Conflict of interest declarations

  6. Plenary 2011 Agenda 3. Minutes from the 2010 CIMA meeting (Rob Hughes) 4. Matters arising • 6. Change of name to “The FAI Microlight & Paramotor Commission” • 7. Microlight Autogyros

  7. Plenary 2011 Agenda 5. Report of FAI (Jean Marc Badan, FAI Secretary General)

  8. Plenary 2011 Agenda 6. CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary. (Richard Meredith-Hardy) • President (RMH) getting on top of learning curve. • Bureau in almost daily communication • Major issues: • Finance & Reporting Task Force created • 2 EB, 2 ASC and 2 NAC • Controversy over ToR (and previous ASC president’s meeting minutes) • New phrase: ‘resource sharing’. • Meetings in January & May • New budget system introduced in July, CIMA 2012 Budget submitted at the beginning of Aug.

  9. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • December 2011; discovered security holes in SL database. • January – Himalayan Paramotor Yatra, Nepal. • Spring 2011; complete failure of FAI website. • April 2011; RMH nominated by FAI as the Technical Delegate to the 2012 ABG. • 7 May 2011; ASC Presidents meeting. • See notes on wiki • Regional Vice Presidents • Expert groups • Integrated FAI Sports Strategy • Promise to do better with internet presence • Conclusion: beginnings of a meaningful dialog? • Formal opening of new FAI offices.

  10. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • 9-11 May: ‘FAI Microlight & Paramotor commission’ name change proposals submitted to CASI (SC General Section), EB (bylaws) & Statutes Working Group • 1 July: President’s newsletter announces SG’s resignation. • Early July: WMC 2011 monitor report from Antonio Marchesi • Positive impression • Early August: Bureau submitted 2012 CIMA budget. • 12 August: WMC 2011 cancelled • Long and detailed discussion with the organizers, consultation with the FAI Secretary General and FAI Executive Board. • Arose simply because NACs, although a majority voted in favour of this event at the CIMA Plenary, have not provided enough competitors to make the Championships financially viable.

  11. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • 18 August: Microlight Autogyros proposal sent to CASI • Many draft versions • Correspondence with CIG President • Surveys: national regulatory style, pilot philosophy, and numbers. • Effective lobbying from CIMA delegates. • 26-28 August: NAC presidents meeting, Rome • Minutes published 21 Sept. • While an ‘informal’ meeting, there were indications of new or changed policies since May ASC Presidents meeting, including ASC assets, RVP’s, expert groups. • 31 August / 1 October – New Secretary General (JMB)

  12. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • 13 October: ASC Presidents meeting, Belgrade • FAI President states unequivocally ASCs do have control of their assets - Guaranteed. • New ideas: delete CASI, existing VPs stay, RVPs are added. • Secretariat no longer ‘HQ’ but now ‘head office’. • Demonstrated new website • Questions over outstanding record claims • Anti-doping – big mess, new structure in progress. • FAI Sports agency idea • No WAG 2013 (next 2015, with 4 year cycle) • Flying Aces contract cancelled • Nomination of ASC Delegates and replacement during the year if they are ASC officials. • FAI Bylaws (RMH Paper)

  13. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • 14 October: CASI meeting, Belgrade • FAI President mentions that ASCs should lose their vote at General Conference… • New version of ‘orphan’ SC 11 (human powered aircraft). Now includes orthinopters. • Unlinking of National and World record claims – NOT accepted. New WG with RMH as chairman. • Microlight Autogyros – ACCEPTED subject to review in 2012 • Could not have been achieved without CIMA delegates lobbying. • Phase 1 of change of commission name – ACCEPTED • AOB: IPC - Cost of Medals - priced in CHF, complaints from organizers; Resolution:  Pressure on FAI to seek cheaper supply of medals. (also might apply to our small medals problem) • Unanimous resolution: CASI supports staying as it is, but appeal board is separated out.

  14. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • 15-16 October: FAI General Conference, Belgrade • Budget – still some feeling from EB that ASCs are out of control – President forced to admit that ASCs have always been very prudent with their funds. • RVPs will be introduced incrementally (eg Asia and S. America first). • Expert Groups – next spring (or hopefully earlier). • Branding Guidelines – although directly affecting ASCs, first time they have seen it… (subsequent email to EB on 20 Oct. re. communication and consultation – no reply yet.) • President’s 3 ‘hot potatoes’ • 1) Do away with CASI, give its powers to ASC presidents meeting • 2) Statutes Working Group – Power grab by EB. • 3) Remove ASC votes in General Conference. • FAI Subscriptions: After some moaning about CHF being so strong, NACs agreed to 2% increase. • CIMA Commission name change: Phase 2 (Statutes) ACCEPTED. (= automatic Bylaws too) • CIMA Presentation

  15. President: Richard MEREDITH-HARDY 1st Vice President: Wolfgang LINTL (GER) 2nd Vice President: Jose-Luis ESTEBAN (ESP) Treasurer: Patrice GIRARDIN (FRA) Secretary: Rob HUGHES (GBR) CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  16. CIMA – Commission Internationale de Micro Aviation CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  17. An autogyro which meets all the standard FAI definitions of a microlight: - MAUW 300 kg when flown solo or 450 kg when flown by 2 people - Minimum sustainable speed of 65 km/h CIMA delegates from 17 nations report more than 2499 microlight autogyros Microlight Autogyros CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  18. FAI statutes states the specific duties and powers of the FAI microlight commission shall include: All matters relating to microlight (ultralight) aircraft Microlight Autogyros CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  19. CIMA Delegates report: • - National regulation of microlight autogyros is usually aligned with national microlight regulations. • - The microlight autogyro pilot community is closely aligned to the microlight community. Microlight Autogyros CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  20. No proposal to ‘remove’ anything from CIG: Simply a class overlap identical to overlaps which have existed without controversy for 30 years between FAI Class R and GAC classes C-x-a, C-x-ao or IGC class DM Etc. Norman Surplus Microlight Autogyros CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  21. Microlight autogyros have competed ‘unofficially’ in three FAI cat 1 microlight championships and are proven to integrate almost seamlessly into the standard competition format. First ever opportunity for microlight autogyro pilots to win FAI medals at WMC 2012. Microlight Autogyros CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  22. Net effect of introduction of new FAI classes RGL1 and RGL2: - No effect on CIG. - More opportunities for the people FAI serves. Microlight Autogyros CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  23. 2011 WPC – NO BIDS WMC – Ein Yahav, Israel, October 2011 2012 WMC – Marugan airfield, Segovia, Spain, 7 – 18 August 2012 WPC – Marugan airfield, Segovia, Spain, 21 Aug – 1 Sep 2012 Asian Beach Games, Haiyang, China, 16 – 22 June 2012 2013 EMC - provisional joint bid from Czech Republic and Slovakia. EPC - provisional bids from Estonia and joint bid from Czech Republic and Slovakia. Nothing yet beyond. Championship calendar CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  24. Ein Yahav, Israel CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  25. Ein Yahav, Israel 12 August 2012; 64 days before the opening ceremony. This decision was made after long and detailed discussion with the organizers, consultation with the FAI Secretary General and FAI Executive Board, and arises simply because NACs, although a majority voted in favour of this event at the CIMA Plenary, have not provided enough competitors to make the Championships financially viable. CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  26. X Cost and complexity of organizing championship of 100+ competitors Discussing ways CIMA can reduce the costs it imposes on organizers; jury, stewards Etc. Experimental ‘Continental League Cup’ introduced in 2011 as an alternative source of revenue NO MEDIA COVERAGE but we are still promised a new deal EPC 2010 WPC 2011 WMC 2011 CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  27. Microlight World Cup 2011 Villamartín, Cádiz, Spain FAI Category 2 Opening ceremony: Tuesday 11 October 30 aircraft 4 valid classes (AL2, WL2, WL1 AND GL2) Closing ceremony: Sunday 16 October CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  28. World Cup photos from yesterday CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  29. Asian Beach Games, Haiyang, China, 16 – 22 June 2012 Championship calendar CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  30. Asian Beach Games, Haiyang, China, 16 – 22 June 2012 • 12 Sports: Beach Basketball, Beach Handball, Beach Kabaddi, Beach Sepaktakraw, Beach Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Beach Woodball, Dragon Boat, Powered Paragliding, Roller Skating, Sport Climbing, Windsurfing. • FAI is responsible for providing the rules and technical assistance for the Powered Paragliding (paramotor) event. • Will have simple ‘spectator friendly’ rules and scoring similar to those deployed at WAG 2009. • Entries must be via National Olympic Committees. It has proven in some cases to be very difficult to get our NACs and IOC NOCs to coordinate. • FAI Sports & Development director has worked very hard at this. Championship calendar CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  31. Asian Beach Games, Haiyang, China, 16 – 22 June 2012 Championship calendar CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference

  32. Website often did not work • Sporting licence database rarely worked • Instructions rather than consultation • Misunderstandings over commission assets • Missing briefing documents • Bylaws in a muddle • Promises not enacted, eg expert groups not yet started. • But – we congratulate Executive Board in their appointment of the new Secretary General, we have worked very well with him in the past and have great confidence that together we can solve all these problems and help FAI move on to bigger and better things. Relationship with ‘FAI Central’ CIMA Presentation to 2011 General Conference END

  33. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Major issues (continued): • 15-16 October: FAI General Conference, Belgrade (continued) • CIACA becomes a commission. • 2011 Bylaws accepted. (hopefully new NPA process in future) • Future General Conferences: • 2012: Antalya, Turkey • 2013: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia • No EB elections this year • Note that one EB member has only attended one EB meeting in the last 21 months…

  34. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Items in the agenda not already covered • e) Topics raised at the NAC Presidents meeting Aug 2011: • i) To empower ASC Bureau making decisions to shorten decision processes and annual meetings; • ii) To simplify and harmonize ASC internal rules; • iii) To organise all ASC annual meetings during the week of the General Conference.

  35. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Vision for the future – what are CIMA’s ambitions? • Championships calendar : Make sure we know what is happening at least 3 years in advance. • Reduce organizers costs • Being more careful in the selection of Stewards & Jury. • ABG Jury selection process. Candidates ‘pre-filtered’ by Bureau. • Extend to other Jury and Steward selection? • Aim to pay CIMA officials travel expenses. • Not possible this year • Buy equipment such as timing systems and giant inflatable pylons. • Possibility? • Make a maximum effort towards the automation of scoring systems. • JLE Work on this?

  36. Plenary 2011 Agenda Item 6 - CIMA Bureau report on its activity since the last plenary - continued • Vision for the future – what are CIMA’s ambitions? (continued) Raise income for CIMA • Sanctioning Category 2 championships. • CLC not succeeded thus far. • Introducing elective teams at Cat 1 championships. • Maybe at WMC & WPC 2012? • Eventually introducing a World Ranking system, the CIVL model being a very good example. • Adapt CLC to a World model? • Make sure championships are properly filmed. • Opportunity now the Flying Aces contract is terminated. • Introduce small medals for team members. • See how the request made in CASI develops

  37. Plenary 2011 Agenda 7. Delegate reports.In order not to lose momentum, all delegates were asked to load their reports on the CIMA wiki in advance of the meeting. • Thank you to: • Czech Republic • Japan • Estonia • UK • Germany • Israel • South Africa

  38. Plenary 2011 Agenda 8 2011 WMC Israel a) Outstanding issues associated with cancellation • Sanction fees • Deposit not paid (CHF 2000 by 31 March 2011 [1622 EUR]) • Outstanding officials expenses (EUR 939 [CHF 1157]) ii) Medals b) Alternate Cat. 2 World Cup in Spain c) Other associated issues. i) Future of Cat. 1 Microlight championships outside of continental Europe. ii) Should CIMA establish objective conditions for the late cancellation of championships? iii) Should the Organiser Agreement be signed at the plenary which awards the first class category event?

  39. Plenary 2011 Agenda 9 World Championships 2012 – Bids a) WMC 2012 Spain b) WPC 2012 (Spanish bid) Appointment of Monitor, International Jury and stewards.

  40. Plenary 2011 Agenda 10 Continental 2013 - Bids a) EMC 2013 provisional joint bid from Czech Republic and Slovakia. b) EPC 2013 Provisional bid from Estonia Joint bid from Czech Republic and Slovakia withdrawn. c) Asia 2013 d) Americas 2013 Pan-American championships, Brazil? Abandon Continental championships in favour of World championships every year?

  41. Plenary 2011 Agenda 11 World Championships 2014 – Bids a) WMC 2014 b) WPC 2014 Brazil Italy Tunisia [ABG Phuket, Thailand; Paramotors, Paragliding, F3B]

  42. Plenary 2011 Agenda 12 Championships beyond 2014 - Bids?

  43. Plenary 2011 Agenda 13 World Air Games The FAI Sports & Development Director will brief the plenary on the current situation and future plans.

  44. Plenary 2011 Agenda • a) RMH, Technical Delegate to HABGOC (the Organizing Committee) will report on progress with ABG 2012 Haiyang, China. 14 Asian Beach Games.

  45. Plenary 2011 Agenda 16 to 22 June 2012 14 Asian Beach Games (continued).

  46. Plenary 2011 Agenda 14 Asian Beach Games (continued). NAC – NOC problem

  47. Plenary 2011 Agenda 14 Asian Beach Games (continued). • Technical handbook • Visit September • Local regs & task catalogue in progress • Gold, Silver and Bronze ABG medals are available for: • Precision flying, individual. • Economy flying, individual. • Combined precision flying and economy flying, individual. • Combined precision flying and economy flying, teams • Accreditation deadline 31 Dec 2012

  48. Plenary 2011 Agenda 14 Asian Beach Games (continued). b) Appointment of International Jury. Is an Asian championship so all Jury members should ideally come from Asia; a) to keep travel costs to the organizers down, and b) so we can develop a cadre of experienced people in Asia who could perform this job in future. Bureau recommendation: President; Rob Hughes Member candidates:

  49. Plenary 2011 Agenda 14 Asian Beach Games (continued). c) Asian Beach Games, Phuket, Thailand 2014 • Paramotors • Paragliding • F3B Aeromoddeling

  50. Plenary 2011 Agenda 15 Working group reports a) Internal regulations. (Patrice Girardin) b) Internet Presence (José Luis Esteban) c) Paramotor Precision (Roy Beisswenger) d) Ranking system (Richard Meredith-Hardy) e) Continental League Cup (Wojtek Domański) • World league Cup? • Must still be open, but temporarily remove requirements for 20% foreign participation? • Also for Microlights?

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