The British Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association National Open Paragliding Accuracy Championships 2017 LOCAL REGULATIONS

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GENERAL 1.1 Objectives The first objective of the competition is to determine the National Team Champions and National Champion of the UK Paragliding Accuracy Competition by means of a competition open to both teams and individuals of the BHPA. The second objective of the competition is to determine the International Team Champions and International Champion of the UK Paragliding Accuracy Competition by means of a competition open to both teams and individuals that hold a current FAI paragliding licence. 1.2 Eligibility The National competition is open to all current members of the BHPA holding a minimum Paragliding Club Pilot (Tow) or Parascending Club Pilot (Tow) rating. Parascender pilots should note the following: - They have to comply with paragliding accuracy target landing rules e.g. make a stand up landing. - There will be no tuffet or padding under the target. - The target will not necessarily be located to suit the glide of a parascending wing. - They will not be able to enter the FAI competition category as their flying equipment does not comply with Section 7C rules. The International competition is open to holders of a current FAI paragliding licence, a minimum of eight competitors are required to validate the Category 2 competition. The maximum number of pilots will be 60. 1.3 Categories The competition will comprise the following categories:- a) Club Team f) Best Club Pilot b) Individual g) Best Veteran c) FAI Team h) Most Improved Individual d) FAI Individual i) Best Newcomer e) Best Female 1.4 Eligibility for Categories a) Club Team Entrants for the team trophy must be BHPA members and have been members of that BHPA registered club for at least the last 6 months. b) Individual BHPA members. c) FAI Team Entrants hold a current FAI paragliding licence. 1

d) FAI Individual Entrants hold a current FAI paragliding licence. e) Best Female BHPA female members. f) Best Club Pilot BHPA members who are CP rated. g) Best Veteran BHPA member aged 60 or over, on the start date of the competition. h) Most Improved Individual BHPA member who has improved the most places compared to their best placing in any of their preceding three valid championships. In the event of a draw the pilot with the highest finish in the current year s championships will be the winner. i) Best Newcomer BHPA member who has not previously competed in this event. There must be a minimum of three entries in categories a) to g) for trophies to be awarded in that category. 1.5 Determination of Winners The winner(s) of each category will be the individual or team with the lowest aggregate score, where appropriate. In the event of a tie for an individual (except in Category h) or team where a jump-off is not possible the winning individual or team shall be determined by the placings in the previous round. If the previous round still gives a tie then the process will keep going back a round until a winner is determined. TEAM COMPOSITION AND SUBSTITUTES 2.1 Team Composition Each team shall consist of three competitors and may include one substitute. Competitors may not compete for more than one team in this event. 2.2 Substitutes An individual may be nominated as the substitute for more than one team from the same club. A substitute may take the place of one member of one team only. Substitutes will only be permitted in the case of injury or dire circumstance and by permission of the Chief Judge. 2.3 Team Captains A Team Captain shall be nominated by each team to act as sole spokesperson for that team. The Team Captain need not be a competitor. An individual can act as Team Captain for one team only. 2

CONDUCT OF COMPETITION 3.1 Rules and Procedures The competition shall be conducted in accordance with Section 7C of the FAI Sporting Code, these rules and BHPA published procedures. All persons are expected to comply with these rules, directions given by competition officials and the tenets of good behaviour. 3.2 Officials All personnel in a position of authority and involved in the direct running and operation of the competition shall be current members of the BHPA. viz. The Meet Director, the Chief and Event judges and Launch Marshall. 3.3 Entry Forms and Fees Entry forms, showing names of competitors together with the appropriate fees, Certified Glider Affidavit and Release of Liability and Waiver Of Legal Rights forms must be received by the Event organisers by 08.00 hrs on Saturday 29 th July 2017. 3.4 Registration Competitors and substitutes must personally register on arrival on site with the registrar by the nominated date and time. They shall produce, at that time their current BHPA Individual Membership card, current FAI licence for those entering the international competition, overseas competitors shall produce their current National Association membership card and evidence of 3 rd party liability insurance. A signed copy of evidence of the certification or registration of the paraglider to be flown in the competition (Certified Glider Affidavit).and a signed copy of Release of Liability, Waiver of Legal Rights form. 3.5 Briefings All competitors, substitutes, non-flying team captains and competition officials shall attend briefings as required by the Meet Director/Chief Judge. 3.6 Flying Sequence At the discretion of the Meet Director - A - Teams will be drawn at random to determine the flying order. Team members will be allocated a number 1, 2 or 3 in accordance with the information stated on the entry form. All the number 1`s will make their first flight, followed by all the number 2`s and then the number 3`s. The names of competitors entered as individuals will be drawn at random. 3

Competitors must fly in the published flying order unless they have prior permission from the Launch Marshal. Competitors not ready to fly in the established flying order when called forward by the Launch Marshal will be liable to a 10m penalty in lieu of their score for that round. Or B - A time limited window will be announced for that round whereby competitors may at any time within the specified time limit complete their competition flight. Competitors must notify the Launch Marshal of their competition number just prior to launching. Competitors may launch at any time within the specified time limits. Times of first take off, and landing within the target area will be recorded by competition officials for each competitor for each round. Unless a reflight has been awarded only 1 (one) approach to the target area in each round will be permitted. Any competitor who lands within the target area more than once in a round may be liable to a 10m penalty in lieu of their score for that round. Competitors who have not completed a competition flight for that round within the specified time limits will be liable to a 10m penalty in lieu of their score for that round. In the event that the B launch sequence is used, relaunch requests will only be considered for events which occur once a pilot has flown towards the target and is within the confines of the target area. Pilots who have given two weeks notice may be allowed to fly out of sequence to bank or catch up flights at the Meet Director s discretion subject to a credible reason. The pilot must present a credible reason due to unavoidable or prior commitments and must state the day that will be missed. Should the pilot not get a favourable decision off the Meet Director then they can appeal to the BHPA Accuracy Panel. 3.7 Launching Competitors will launch only with the permission of the Launch Marshal. If the competition is stood down for winds being over competition limits there shall be no fun flying even if it is considered safe for some pilots to do so. Any pilot who does fun fly will get a maximum score in the next round. Fun flying will be allowed at the end of a days flying. 3.8 Pre-flight Checks Pilots will be responsible for carrying out their own pre-flight checks. 3.9 Grievance Procedures 4

Complaints and Protests will be dealt with according to the procedures in Section 7C and General Section. A complaint may be made to the Meet Director or his deputy. It should be made with the minimum delay and it will be dealt with expeditiously. If the complainant is not satisfied with the outcome, the competitor may make a protest in writing the Meet Director or his deputy. The time limit for a protest is one hour after either notification of the result of the complaint or publication of the results for a particular round. The protest must be in writing, stating the grievance, the rule(s) applicable and the remedy sought. A deposit of 25.00 must accompany the submission. The deposit is only refundable if the protest is upheld. In the case of the protest being denied the monies shall be enter into the BHPA Accuracy Panel fund. 3.10 Appeals Panel An Appeals Panel shall exist to resolve disputes over a protest. The panel shall consist of an Appeals Panel Chairman appointed by the Meet Director and two representatives nominated by the competitors. The Chairman of the appeals panel shall be someone who has a good knowledge of the rules and none of the panel should have been directly involved in the original dispute. 3.11 Disqualification Any infringement of Section 7C of the FAI Sporting Code, these rules or other BHPA published procedures may result in disqualification. Where any competitor or person attending the competition, exhibits behaviour which brings the sport into disrepute they may be immediately expelled from the site and future competition. 3.12 Unsporting Behaviour Cheating or unsporting behaviour, including deliberate attempts to deceive or mislead officials, wilful interference with other competitors, falsification of documents, use of forbidden equipment, abusive behaviour towards competition officials or repeated serious infringements of rules should, as a guide result in a maximum penalty score being awarded. 3.13 Measuring Field The size of the measuring field will be 10m. 3.14 Target Area The target area will be indicated to competitors at the competition site briefing. 3.15 Number of Rounds 5

There shall be as many full rounds completed within the time available and as the conditions will permit as determined by the competition officials. A minimum of two rounds must be completed to constitute a competition with 12 rounds being the maximum. Pilots who choose not to fly when it is considered safe to do so will get a maximum score so as not to affect the validation of a round. 3.16 Team Scores The score of a team shall be the aggregate of all scores (3) in each completed round including any scores achieved by a substitute from the point of substitution. 3.17 Substitutes Scores The scores achieved by a substitute count, as if scored by the original team member, towards the team aggregate score from the point of substitution. If the substitute is already in the competition as an individual and takes the place of a team member, then all of the substitute s scores shall count towards their aggregate individual score. If the substitute is brought in after they have flown as an individual in that round, then they shall make one more flight, in lieu of the pilot substituted, and that score will count towards the team score for that round, but not towards their aggregate score. 3.18 Wind The maximum permitted wind speed, as measured at the target during the final 30 seconds of a competitor s flight, is 7.1m/s. 3.19 Adverse Weather Conditions Operations will only proceed / continue if considered safe by the Meet Director / Chief Judge. 3.20 Dangerous Flying Competitors considered to be flying in a manner prejudicial to either their own or the safety of others may be disqualified from the competition at the discretion of the Chief Judge and/or Meet Director. 3.21 Radio Transceivers The meet director shall advise radio frequencies for the organisers, pilots / team leaders, and safety. A pilot can be tuned into the safety frequency during flight, but can not be tuned into the frequency allocated for use by pilots / team leaders. Any pilot who is found to be using the pilot / team leader frequency during flight will be given a maximum score for that round. 3.22 Final Approach 6

Competitors should be afforded sufficient opportunity to reach the target area directly from a hill launch or tow release point to make a considered final approach to the target. For tow launches pilots must ensure that they release at a suitable point to best achieve the above otherwise they will not be given a relaunch. 7