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1st Swiss League Open

Invitation to the First Swiss League Open (FAI 2)

Anja Kroll, 20. April 2007
Swiss League Open, 28.4. - 1.5. 2007 Introduction In Switzerland we have the wonderful situation, that within a 3 hour-drive-radius around Interlaken very different weather zones are reachable. Next to the good flying sites around Interlaken (Grindelwald, Interlaken, Frutigen), we have the South (Tessin, Mt. Lema), West (e.g. Verbier), Wallis (e.g. Fiesch), Jura (Tavannes, Chasseral) and East (Grison, Fanas, Flims) of Switzerland with different weather conditions. Therefore, since the beginning (1990), the Swiss League organised the Swiss League Cup in a “flexible” way. That means, no fixed flying area is chosen up front. The goal is a maximum of tasks and fun with a minimum of parawaiting and driving. Please note: Due to this flexibility, we won’t be able to provide much in terms of infrastructure. But it is basically for free and we try our best to get you to fly as much as possible. Possible Flight Area The possible venues are all over Switzerland, including some close by across our borders, in Austria, France or Italy. Registration Swiss Pilots do not need to register. Foreign Pilots are kindly asked to register up front (see link on bottom). This is only for your convenience and to make sure that you are accepted before driving here. The maximum number of participants is 80, with a minimum of 30 foreign pilots. Entry Fee The Entry Fee is Sfr. 50.- (about 30 Euro). This money is basically only used for transportation to take off. Anything else (e.g. landing fees etc.), you will have to pay separately by yourself. We will collect your entry fee during track-download after the first task. Announcement If conditions are good, the Flight Area will be announced on Thursday (April 26) in the evening at www.swiss-league.ch. Swiss League Pilots and registered foreign Pilots will also get an SMS with this information. If the weather situation is very difficult, we will postpone the decision to Friday (April 27), at noon. Waypoints, Goal Line, Retrieve There is no upload of waypoints – coordinates will be announced at the task briefing and you will have to enter them manually. We’ll do our best to give you plenty of time for this. No physical goal lines will be used, there will be only virtual goal lines. There is no organised retrieve – but the Swiss public transportation system works really well. Rules for Scoring and GPS. We will be using the current World Cup Rules for Scoring and GPS: http://www.paraglidingworldcup.org/Download/2007-WorldCup-Competition-Rules.pdf Report Back We will use the CCSS SMS system. For a short description see: http://ccss.azoom.ch/CCSS%20Competition.pdf You dont have to do anything up front. During the first Briefing you will be asked to register via SMS. In any case, after each task, you’ll have to report back within 15 minutes after landing (or with the minimum delay possible). Additional Rules Human sense! (no link). Swiss League Local Regulations: http://www.swiss-league.ch/aboutUs/data/LocalReg.pdf Swiss sporting rules: http://www.shv-fsvl.ch/d/downloads/sportreglement.html Scoring and Meet Director Jo Wehrenberg (he scores all main Swiss events, he was the computer-responsible during the World Cup Fiesch). Martin Scheel (Swiss League and tech. director World Cup Fiesch). Contact Swiss Federation (Sport), Angela Baumgartner: sport@shv-fsvl.ch Martin Scheel martin@azoom.ch, cell phone: +41 79 44 55 163.
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