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The XC league is an informal series of cross country meets running year round. The league is set to help pilots of all abilities in improving their flying skills.

The league is open to hang-glider and paraglider pilots who are comfortable thermalling with other pilots, and who are able to land safely whether in a designated landing zone or not. All pilots participating in the league must have a minimum rating of P3 or H3. If not, you must get approval from the meet director before attending the meets.

 
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All club and park rules must be adhered to at each of the meet sites. If the local club at the meet site requires waivers to be signed and daily fees to be paid, it must be done before you'll be able to participate in the meet. In some cases the meet director will be collecting these items in the morning of the planned meets. Failure to abide by the local club rules jeapordizes the future of the league being able to use the site - so please do what is required to ensure that we will be able to continue to use the site as our playground.

Some local club rules: MARSHALL / SANTA BARBARA

Two tasks will be held every meet weekend - weather permitting. In the unlikely event that the weather forecast looks bad for the whole weekend the competition mayl be postponed to the next available weekend. If that weekend is also cancelled, then the tasks for that month may be cancelled (Santa Barbara is the exception - as explained on the CALENDAR page).

Scoring will be based on GPS tracklogs using FS scoring software. The GAP2007 formula will be used throughout the season. Using this system, there may or may not be leading points and each task can award a maximum of 1000 points to the winner. Overall winners will be determined by the cummulative scores after the last meet during the calendar year. There will also be winners of the idividual weekend-long meets. Just like the PWC, you have the opportunity to win an individual meet as well a shot at the overall league series title.

Important note: You do not have to participate in all the tasks in order to place well at the end of the year. Only half the total tasks flown will count towards the total results. Since it will be hard for pilots to attend every weekend, and sometimes even both days within each weekend long event, half of all the completed valid tasks will be tossed out. This works well for pilots only able to attend a portion of the total events. It also works well for those who are able to attend most of the events but have a few days with poor results that need to be dropped. If there are an odd number of valid tasks at the end of the series, then the lowest scoring task or the task with the least attendance from that year will be thrown out. A task is invalid if zero pilots make the first waypoint or the minimum distance, whichever is the shorter.

There are 2 PG and 3 HG categories for the league meets based on the safety rating and/or the glider type. Determine which category applies to you and let me know when you send me your registration, and also if you switch gliders and it puts you into a different category during the year.

CATEGORY
DHV /LTF rating
EN rating
AFNOR
P1
2-3 and competition
D
competition
P2
2
C
performance
P2
1 and 1-2
A and B
standard

CATEGORY
TYPE
H1
Rigid
H2
Topless
H3
Kingpost

Should a pilot change their glider to a different rated glider, then the glider catergory that the pilot is entered into is based on the highest rating of the glider flown in the league during the season.

At the start of each day there will be a weather and pilot briefing before the task is set. The cost to compete in each task is $15 which is refundable should the task be cancelled.

Retreive and transportation is not supplied by the league host/organizer. All retreiving will be organized by the pilot participants. Don't forget to offer money for gas and/or effort when you're given a retreive.

Waypoints and software for downloading waypoints can be found at this website and/or sent to you via email.

All pilots must have submitted their league pilot registration and hand delivered a waiver before they can participate in any of the league meets. These forms can be found on this website and/or sent to you via email.

All pilots must fly with a serviceable 2m radio, a serviceable reserve parachute, and a GPS device that is able to record their tracklog. If your GPS is ancient, please send me a note and let me know which one you have so I can determine if it is compatible with the scoring software.

Cables for the Garmin 76 series, and the Flytec/Brauniger 5030, 6020, and 6030 cables will be supplied by the meet director for downloading tracklogs. If you use a different GPS and/or require a different cable, you need to bring your own cable to upload waypoints and download tracklogs.

RULES OF THE AIR. All pilots must obey the rules of the air: first pilot in the thermal sets the turn direction, pilots entering the thermal must approach from the outside, normal ridge rules. Failure to observe standard rules (including no cloud flying) will result in the pilot scoring a zero for the task and possibly not being allowed to attend any more league events.

Protests and disputes will be dealt with by the meet director and two additional verteran pilots (TBD).

If at the end of the league two pilots have the same score, the winner will be the one who has scored higher in individual tasks.

Tracklogs in KML format may be submitted by email to the meet director using the GPSdump software on the download page. Tracklogs must be submitted by midnight on Tuesday following the last task. Failure to submit within this time will results in the pilot being awarded minimum distance (boo-hoo).

Relaunches are only allowed if the pilot fails to make the first waypoint.

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