31 st FAI World Gliding Championship. 8 th July 2010.

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31 st FAI World Gliding Championship

8 th July 2010

Team intro Lucia SokolováGabriela Boboková WGC Office Chief Timer/Assistant Officer Mária HrnčírikováZuzana Hrnčíriková Assistant Scorer Assistant Officer

Safety notes Only few warnings for: - Crossing the finish ring below 310 QNH - Landing too short - Not landing straight - Pulling up after finish ring

Winners of 3 rd contest day (unofficial – protest time expires at 22:50) 3. Rasmus Orskov (DEN) km/h Club Class 2. Ian MacArthur (GBR) km/h 1. Gerrard G Dale (GBR) km/h

Winners of 3 rd contest day (unofficial – protest time expires at 21:40) 3. Tomas Suchanek (CZE) km/h Standard Class 2. Sebastian Kawa (POL) km/h 1. Roman Mracek (CZE) km/h

National Team Overall Standings 3. United Kingdom (1583) 2. Germany (1643) 1. Austria (1659)

WEATHER 8 th July 2010

Launch procedure

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) DO NOT PARK CARS TOO CLOSE TO THE RUNWAY!

TASK – DAY 3 8 th July 2010 World Class – Task A – Racing Task km Prievidza 079 Bojnice 132 Vitanova 173 Malino Brdo 042 Velky Tribec Prievidza

Club Class – Task A – Racing Task km Prievidza 075 Novaky 144 Rycerka Gorna 167 Prasiva 039 Lednica 061 Oslany Prievidza TASK – DAY 4 8 th July 2010

Standard Class – Task A – Racing Task km Prievidza 087 Cigel 188 Zuberec 106 Bukovec 196 Demanova 033 Topolcany Prievidza TASK – DAY 4 8 th July 2010

Permanently prohibited areas: LZP1MOCHOVCE, LZR51MOCHOVCE Prohibited areas for today: N/A Activated restricted areas for today: LZR24, CTRZILINA, TMAZilina_W, TMAPoprad_S, TMA3KOSICE, TMA2BRATISLAVA, TMA3BRATISLAVA, LZTSA06A, LZTSA06B Warning: DROP ZONE DUBNICA (FRQ:123,50 MHz) AIRSPACE 8 th July 2010

First Launch: 11:15 Last Launch: 14:15 Timing

Tracking Standard Class: V, Y4, AK, CH, FL, EF, 21, LOT, PC, SM, JE, 232, SI, PV

Reminder The International Evening will be organized on Monday at 20:00 Team Captain’s briefing This evening 19:00

Flash sécurité 124

25Flash sécurité 1 FLY SAFELY IN THERMALS!

In a pull-up think about your safety from above and from behind 26Flash sécurité 1

Same distance covered A B Before turning, observe yourflight path carefully, as far as three quarters behind you 27Flash sécurité 1

A B NEVER CUT INTO ANOTHER GLIDER’S SPIRAL! 28Flash sécurité 1

29Flash sécurité 1

Don’t forget the Even if it doesn’t exempt you from looking outside the glider, it is a precious tool, not just for you but for others too. The other glider is 1000m in front of you approaching at a speed of 300 km/h, i.e. impact in 12 seconds! 30Flash sécurité 1

31 DO YOU SEE A GLIDER?

Questions ?

Fly safely!