WAC 2003 DAILY BRIEFING. CONTEST JURY Mike Heuer, President Jiri Kobrle (Czech Republic) Osmo Jalovaara (Finland) Ernst Paukner (Germany) Lars Frolander.

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WAC 2003 DAILY BRIEFING

CONTEST JURY Mike Heuer, President Jiri Kobrle (Czech Republic) Osmo Jalovaara (Finland) Ernst Paukner (Germany) Lars Frolander (Sweden)

CONTEST OFFICALS Contest Director - Phil Knight Asst Contest Director - Bob Stark Registration – Pattie Knight, Darla Stark, Sue Becker Sigrid Bauman IAC Staff – Lisa Popp, Sue Christensen, Jan Hetzer Starter – Bill Williamson Chief Tech Comm. – Mike Mays Volunteer Coord. – Ann Salcedo, Greg Dungan Chief Judge _ John Gaillard

FAA OFFICALS Orlando FSDO Chief – Bob Hunt On Site Inspector Observer – Ron Morgan On Site Technecial Observer – Al Kimbal

WEATHER Contest Weather Briefer – Alex Belov

Your WX briefing by Alex Brought to you by: The Weather Channel & WSI The WX will be HOT today !

Your WX briefing by Alex: Brought to you by: The Weather Channel & WSI The WX will be bad today !

Temperatures feel Humidity 66% UV Index 10+ EXTREME DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS AND USE SUNSCREEN

WIND 080 at 3 kts / 1 m/s WIND 060 at 4 kts / 2 500m VISIBILITY 7 sm SKY CONDITION CLEAR CURRENT WX CONDITIONS

AEROBATIC BOX »

Direction Of Flight

Starting Procedure East Operation

Starting Procedure West Operation

Flight Route

Break for Weather or Mechanical On Ground –Report to Starter In Flight –Notify Chief Judge Of –Condition If able to land at runway report To sterile area If unable to make runway Attempt to use one of Emergency runways

09:00 Daily flight briefing in FAA Building 10:00 to 12:30 Flying 12:30 to 14:00 Lunch for judges and staff 14:00 to 17:00 Flying 17:00 to 18:00 Judges break 18:00 to 20:30 or official sunset Flying as necessary Friday July 4 10:00 to 12:00 Flying 4 minute free 12:00 to 13:00 Lunch 13:00 to 15:00 Continue flying four minute free 15:00 Contest complete Daily Flight Schedule

Radio procedure Radios are to be sealed on contest frequency Frequency is 126.4mhz

Recall Procedure Primary recall procedure will be by radio Pilot will be told recall or will be give instruction as to break off and direction to fly in order to avoid traffic Alternate means of recall will be a red smoke flare at the chief judges location If a flare is actuated land immediately Alternate airport 3.5 miles south 4000’ grass strip

Contest Official Time Contest official time starts at 8:30 am local time. Official time ends 30 minutes after the last airplane lands.

Location of Information Weather reports will be posted at registration in side door on bulletin board and at the pilots tent inside the airplane compound Notices concerning the contest, briefings and events will be posted inside the registration building and in the common tent located in the middle of the pilot village. Record phone message is available at

Schedule For Programs #2 Program #2 –June27 9:30 Submit figures at briefing room –June27 16:00 Submit proposed sequences to Jury –June27 18:00 Posting of selected Program #2

Schedule for Program #3 Program #3 –June 29 9:30 submission of figures at briefing room –June 29 16:00 submission of sequences to jury –June 29 18:00 posting of selected program #3

Communications Number board located at starter area- displays the pilot number of the next pilot to depart Telephone number for the telephone message service is Nextel phones for each team and staff