Aerobatics International Aerobatics Club, Chapter 12 aka Rocky Mountain Aerobatics Club.

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Aerobatics International Aerobatics Club, Chapter 12 aka Rocky Mountain Aerobatics Club

Topics Who are we? Why fly aerobatics? Ways to be involved Safety Regulations Aerobatic Aircraft Competition Cockpit Video Getting Started

About IAC Chapter 12 IAC is a Division of EAA IAC Chapter 12 = Rocky Mountain Aerobatic Club –About 80 members primarily along the Front Range –Wide variety of backgrounds & experience levels

Why Fly Aerobatics? Challenging Exciting Rewarding Skill building & safety Camaraderie Inspiring Congenital Vitamin G Deficiency

Ways to Be Involved Increase skills with qualified CFI Unusual attitude & spin recovery Basic maneuvers: loops, rolls and spins Recreational At your own goals and pace Airshows –Definitely not for everyone! Competition – its a blast

Safety & Accidents Airshow vs. Individual vs. Competition Common Causes –Poor judgment Showing off / spontaneous / unplanned maneuvers Lack of training Insufficient altitude Inappropriate aircraft –Fuel mismanagement –Physiological problems (rare) –Structural or control failure Very rare in aircraft designed for acro

Regulations FAR : Aerobatic flight is not permitted… –Over congested areas & open air assemblies –Within Class B, C, D, or E airspace (below is OK!) –Within 4nm of centerline of airways –Below 1500 AGL –Visibility less than 3sm –FSDO issues waivers for contests & practice areas How does the FAA define aerobatic flight? –I ntentional maneuver involving an abrupt change in an aircraft's attitude, an abnormal attitude, or abnormal acceleration, not necessary for normal flight. –Pretty vague, right? What would an FAA lawyer say? FAR (c): Parachutes –Required if bank exceeds 60° or pitch exceeds 30° (exceptions for spin training & check rides) and more than one person on board –Required at all IAC events POH limitations

Typical Aircraft Approved for at least +6, -3Gs High power-to-weight ratios –Low Frills Symmetrical airfoils Inverted fuel and oil systems Predictable stall, spin and recovery Phenomenal control authority, neutral stability Monster seat belts

Eye Candy

Maneuver Elements 1.Lines: Horizontal, 45°, Vertical 2.Turns & Rolling Turns 3. Loops & Partial Loops 4. Hammerheads 5. Tailslides 6. Rolls: Aileron and Snap 7. Spins Gyroscopics

Competitive Aerobatics Measuring Against Perfection

The Aerobatic BOX

Scoring Much like figure skating, pilots fly a routine that is scored by a panel of judges Each figure is compared with ideal geometry, and assigned a score from 10 to 0 Each figure has a K factor reflecting difficulty Presentation is also graded Other Deductions Boundary infringements Interruptions Low calls

Categories Primary, aka Basic –Known sequence is flown three times –Citabria, C152 Aerobat, Clip-wing J3, RV series

Categories Sportsman –Known sequence is flown three times, optional freestyle –Introduces hammerheads –Citabria, Decathlon, Chipmunk, RV series

Categories Intermediate –Three sequences: Known Free Unknown –Introduces snap rolls, limited -G maneuvers –Pitts, Eagle, Yak55, 450hp Stearman

Categories Advanced –Known, Free, and Unknown sequences –Introduces rolling turns; many -G manuvers –Pitts, Extra, Zlin 50, Yak-55, One Design, G-202

Categories Unlimited –Known, Freestyle, Unknown sequences –Introduces negative snaps, tailslides. Very complex sequences. –Extra 300L *, Sukhoi, Edge, G-200 * - At sea level!

Contests 35 U.S. Regional Contests in 2007 –Three events per year in Colorado –Mostly in Spring/Summer –Regional Awards based on points US National Aerobatic Championships –September in Sherman/Denison, Texas –80 to 100 competitors World Championships (Advanced & Unlimited) –Biennial, recently held in Slovenia, Poland, Florida, Spain –National teams from 15 to 20 countries, 60 to 80 pilots total –2008 AWAC in Pendleton OR, Aug. 1-10

Typical Regional Contest Format Friday –Contestants arrive, register, inspect airplanes and paperwork –Sign up for practice in the box Saturday –Pilot briefing: weather, procedures, safety, order of flight –Known sequence flown for all categories, some Freestyles –Dinner Banquet Sunday –Pilot briefing: review, fine-tune –Known sequences for Primary and Sportsman, Free programs finish, Unknown sequences flown –Awards ceremony

Contest Operations Contest Director Volunteer Coordinator Chief Judge + assistants Line Judges + assistants and recorders Boundary Judges Registrar Scorer Box setup / teardown and more…

Cockpit Video Flying an Intermediate Known

Getting Started Local Instructors –John Blum: New Attitude Aerobatics, BJC: Decathlon, Pitts S2B ( –Dick Bevington & Doedo Schipper: Air West, LMO: Citabria and Decathlon ( –Rene Minjares: Barnstormers Aero Services, APA: Pitts S-2C ( –Tom Edwards, BDU: Decathlon, Eagle Visit a contest

Addl Resources People: Any RMAC officer or director Books: –Basic Aerobatics by Szurovy & Goulian (ISBN ) –Better Aerobatics by Alan Cassidy (ISBN ) On the Web: –IAC: –RMAC: – lists: –How to Shop for Quality Aerobatic Training:

THANK YOU!