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CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar IS IT 45°? LET’S SEE! Show the ‘Judging Attitudes x8’ PDF

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar The process of judging Caller ~ Judge ~ Scribe  Get familiar with the sequence  Mark “opposites” & equal radii  The Judge has no paperwork: The Caller and Scribe handle this  Never take your eyes off the aeroplane from box entry to exit  The Judge uses a pencil as a guide to lines and angles  The Caller describes each element “Just-In-Time”  The Judge observes, judges, gives marks and comments  The Scribe notes the marks and the comments

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar Mark ONLY WHAT YOU SEE Judging must be objective. You should mark and judge only what you see If an aeroplane does not demonstrate the required criteria then a zero or the right downgrade must be given If the required criteria for a flick are not seen you must not GIVE a mark because “I know that aeroplane and how it flies!” If it didn’t flick / slide / spin then it must be given a PZ

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar Creating Time Remain calm! Call clearly and at the right speed to create time for the judge to concentrate on the small errors The Caller is also responsible for helping the judge to spot gross errors: the Hard Zeros The principle is: Give a running commentary on the detail within the figure just before each item begins, including radii that should be the same, left / right / cross-box exit etc. Saying the general outline of the figure FIRST can sometimes be useful, but more often leads to confusion with complicated figures. Don’t overcomplicate! Always use the minimum of words to convey the maximum of information

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar An experienced scribe can assist in looking for gross errors He/she should repeat the mark called by the judge after each figure The scribe listens for the caller to say “End” and if the judge does not give a mark then he simply calls “Mark?” The main job of the scribe is to write down the mark, and he must note the reasons for ZERO’s (HZ, PZ, or 0.0) If he has time to write other comments given by the Judge so much the better - pilots do appreciate it

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar In one team the judge is giving his full attention to marking the figures In the other team the judge is dividing his attention between looking down at his Form-B and looking up to mark the figures. Focus near, focus far …

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar Flight number Judge number and name Make sure it is signed Ensure the correct use of AV, HZ and PZ Position mark recorded NP if no penalties

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar Horizontal Vertical 45° up, positive 45° down, negative LoopPush half loop 3/4 loop Pull half loop Calling 1 5/8 loop Push 3/4 loop

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar Stick back Pull! Calling 2 Stick back Pull! Stick forward Push! Stick forward Push! Stick forward Push!

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar A demonstration: Calling an Unlimited Sequence Mark your Sequence Diagram Radii that should be matched Rolls that should be in the ‘same’ or ‘opposite’ directions Tricky or key figure aspects Call the Sequence Watch the video through The calling is “Just in Time” Match the figure elements to the descriptions called Listen to the judging … do you agree with the marks? Run the video: WAC-11 Free Unk-1

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar The Caller  CALLER Figure one. Pull to 45° inverted, opposite half roll then half positive flick, (looks up and says “opposite was OK"), pull down to vertical, same direction half positive flick then half roll, pull erect, exit right. End.  JUDGE 45° OK … roll good … flick 10° over and corrected … vertical OK … snap and roll good … short line after … last radius bigger at end … position OK. Five point five.  SCRIBE Five point five  CALLER Figure two. Opposite one and three quarters roll then three quarters roll back, pull half loop up (waits till near the top of loop), opposite one and a quarter negative flick then three quarters roll, exit left erect. End.  JUDGE 5° over 1 st roll … snatched into loop … flicked early but hardly any yaw … it’s all aileron so PZ … three quarters good. Position right, Perception Zero.  SCRIBE PZ because not snapped... Right  CALLER Figure three. Two by four roll to inverted, three quarters loop down (waits until nearly vertical), full roll, push off right erect. End  JUDGE Line after two by four roll … second roll was early … Position left. Six point five.  SCRIBE Six point five … Left Calling 3

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar Practice Calling Don’t be shy now …. ! 1. Mark the Sequence Diagram Radii that should be matched Rolls that should be in the ‘same’ or ‘opposite’ directions Tricky or key figure aspects 2. Call the Sequence Be clear and concise Use minimum words for maximum information Watch for major errors Exit direction is important Remember to say “End” when each figure is finished

CIVA / FAI Seminar CIVA / FAI Seminar