31 st FAI World Gliding Championship. 12 th July 2010.

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31 st FAI World Gliding Championship

12 th July 2010

Team intro Art GrantJan Paepke Chief Scrutineer Chief Scrutineer Alojz MarošRené Miškovič Assistant ScrutineerAssistant Scrutineer

Safety notes

Winners of 5 th contest day (unofficial – protest time expires at 21:50) 3. Bert Schmelzer (BEL) km/h Standard Class 2. Sebastian Kawa (POL) km/h 1. Peter Hartmann (AUT) km/h

Winners of 6 th contest day (unofficial - protest time expires at 21:55) 3. Wim Akkermans (BEL) km/h Club Class 2. Robert Klasson (SWE) km/h 1. Jeremi Badaroux (FRA) km/h

Winners of 5 th contest day (official ) 3. Martin Hrivna (CZE) km/h World Class 2. Denis Guerin (FRA) km/h 1. Richard Montigny (FRA) km/h

National Team Overall Standings 3. Austria (4744) 2. Poland (4919) 1. Germany (4974)

WEATHER 12 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 6 12 th July 2010 World Class – Task A – Racing Task – km Prievidza 075 Novaky 060 Skycov 149 Kralovany 012 Selec 067 Nitrianske Sucany Prievidza

Club Class – Task A – Racing Task km Prievidza 087 Cigel 131 Skalka 166 Dolny Kubin 005 Beckov 058 Zlate Moravce Prievidza TASK – DAY 7 12 th July 2010

Standard Class – Task A – Racing Task km Prievidza 079 Bojnice 190 Zubrzycy Gorna 082 Tyra 010 Lidecko 042 Velky Tribec Prievidza TASK – DAY 6 12 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: N/A AIRSPACE 12 th July 2010

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

Aero tows can be purchased in registration office Organizational notes

Tent ID cards to be visible on tents Personal ID cards always visible Organizational notes

Group photo of all competitors After Wednesday briefing on Grid Organizational notes

Group photo of all competitors Wednesday on Grid Organizational notes

International Evening today at 20:00 White tent restaurant Reminder

Flash sécurité 430

One day, one flight! 31

Over several months, dozens of flights 32

Over several years, hundreds of flights! 33

In one life, thousands of flights! 34

I made it! 35

I made it again! 36

Made it again - still no problem ! 37

And then one dayYou don’t make it. 38

Questions ?

Drink water ! Have fun ! Fly safely !