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31 st FAI World Gliding Championship. 31 st FAI World Gliding Championship. DAY 3 7 th July 2010. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Mr. Frank Hiemstra. Team intro.
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31st FAI World Gliding Championship DAY 3 7th July 2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr. Frank Hiemstra
Team intro Miroslav MaťašPeter Ondruš PentagonChief IT + TrackingRoman Leporis Tomáš Bobok PhotoTracking+ TVKarol Urban ZuzanaBeláková (zulu)PhotoNewsFilip Kormaňák Martin ŤapuškaVideo Web masterEduard Niko Alexandra MoštkováVirtual WGC PR + SMS
Safety reminders Collision risk notes(Rieti 2008)
Safety Reminders 1. When thermalling, gliders must turn in the same direction. It is unacceptable to have gliders turning in opposite directions in close proximity to each other.
Safety Reminders 2. When you join thermals do not pull up through the middle of a gaggle of circling gliders. This creates a very dangerous situation. Plan to join the thermal from the edge and integrate yourself into the turn in a way that does not threaten the other gliders already in the thermal. Do not just focus your vision on the gliders in the thermal, keep a lookout for other gliders that might also be joining the thermal.
Safety Reminders 3. When in a gaggle maintain your separation from other gliders. In a gaggle you have to accept that you cannot make the optimum use of the thermal because your freedom to manoeuvre is limited by the other gliders in the thermal and do not make violent manoeuvres. Your vision should be concentrated outside the cockpit tracking all the gliders that are close to you.
Safety Reminders 4. When you are with other gliders in the cruise maintain enough separation so that you can avoid the other glider if it makes an unexpected manoeuvre. When you pull up into a thermal think and behave as if you have another glider in your blind spot.
Safety Reminders 5. As a competition progresses pilots become gradually desensitised to the risk of collision in gaggles and their personal safety personal margins are eroded. Remain concentrated on this risk!
Safety Reminders 6. Lookout! Lookout! Lookout! Use the fighter pilots scan. On blue days you need to focus on a distant object before you start your scan.
Safety notes USE FLARM !FLARM available to buy in registration office
Organizational notes Day schedule8:15 – Grid structure info (sms)9:45 – Printed info available in mailboxes10:00 – Main briefingTeam captain’s briefing – on request after the main briefing
Landing Procedure 21 pilots did not follow the local procedure for landing! LAND LONG! (CREW REMOVES THE GLIDER AT THE END OF THE RUNWAY) LAND STRAIGHT! (DO NOT ROLL OUT TO THE SIDE AFTER LANDING)
TASK – DAY 3 7th July 2010 World Class – Task A – AAT (speed task) Time 02:00 - 100.8km/256.5kmPrievidza 079 Bojnice146Skalbinsky Podzamok042Velky TribecPrievidza
TASK – DAY 3 7th July 2010 Club Class – Task A – AAT (speed task) Time 02:00 – 100.0km/285.9kmPrievidza 075 Novaky 058Zlate_Moravce 134Sklabina 078Bystricany Prievidza
TASK – DAY 3 7th July 2010 Standard Class – Task A – AAT (speed task) Time 02:00 – 119.7km/319.3kmPrievidza 087 Cigel171Velky_Choc042Velky_TribecPrievidza
AIRSPACE 7th July 2010 Permanently prohibited areas:LZP1MOCHOVCE, LZR51MOCHOVCE Prohibited areas for today: N/AActivated restricted areas for today:CTRZILINA, TMAZilina_W, TMAPoprad_S, TMA3KOSICE, TMA2BRATISLAVA, TMA3BRATISLAVA, LZTSA06A, LZTSA06B Warning:DROP ZONE DUBNICA (FRQ:123,50 MHz)
Timing First Launch: 12:15Last Launch: 15:15
Important notes The International Evening will be organized on Monday at 20:00Team Captain’s briefingTomorrow evening 19:00