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ACRO E-mail Archive Thread: [Acro] 2002 Judges Schools


                


Thread: [Acro] 2002 Judges Schools

Message: [Acro] 2002 Judges Schools

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From: Lisa Wegener <lwegener at eaa.org>

Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 20:44:34 UTC


Message:

  > Two IAC judges schools have been scheduled for the 2002 season:
> 
> February 23-24, 2002 - Concord, California, "Introduction to Aerobatic
> Judging", sponsored by IAC Chapter 38 at Concord Buchanan Airport Terminal
> Building. Instructor will be Alan Geringer. For more details, contact
> Angie Niles at 925/373-8786 or e-mail: bricket at home.com or
> niles4 at llnl.gov. 
> 
> April 13-14, 2002 - Howell, Michigan, "Introduction to Aerobatic Judging",
> sponsored by IAC Chapter 88 at Livingston County Airport Terminal.
> Instructor will be Brian Howard. For more details, contact Virginia
> Jacobson at 248/363-3807 or e-mail: Virginia at Odysseypub.com.
> 
> This is a good time to start planning for your next IAC Judges' Schools!
> It is important to start planning early so we can have as much time as
> possible to advertise your school on the IAC website and in Sport
> Aerobatics magazine.  (Remember, there is at least a two-month lead time
> to get your listing to appear in the magazine calendar.)
> 
> To allow time for the production of updated materials, we will start
> scheduling schools after February 7, 2002.  In you are interesting in
> scheduling a school next year please discuss the following items at your
> next chapter meeting:  
> *	Contact name, telephone number and e-mail address.  As in previous
> years, we are asking chapters to name one contact person from your chapter
> to handle all the arrangements.
> *	You will also need a local coordinator to arrange for a room,
> equipment, supplies, etc.
> *	Proposed location of school.  For preliminary planning this can be
> just what city and state it will be held in. At this point you are only
> trying to gather enough information to advertise in Sport Aerobatics and
> on the IAC website. 
> *	Proposed dates for school.  Come up with at least two alternate
> dates. This will make it easier to find an instructor for your school.
> *	
> *	Once you have met and have the above information ready, contact Mary
> Harris at IAC Headquarters to let her know you are planning a school.
> This is a change in procedure from previous years.  Instead of contacting
> the Judges School Chairman to schedule your chapter's school, we are
> asking you to contact Mary Harris at IAC Headquarters directly,
> 920/426-6881, or by e-mail at  mailto:mharris at eaa.org.  She will handle
> the following for your school:
> *	Locate an Instructor.  
> *	Note: the instructor who can get to your school at the least cost
> will be given first refusal rights to teach your school. If you have
> someone in your local area who is an authorized instructor, you can
> coordinate the school dates with that person and request him/her as the
> instructor. If you would like to use an instructor other than the one
> recommended by the chairperson, you can do so if your chapter is willing
> to pick up the transportation and lodging expenses.
> *	Advertise the school in Sport Aerobatics (if enough lead time is
> given).
> *	Update the IAC Judges School Calendar web page.
> *	
> *	For the 2002 season, the IAC is offering three judges schools for
> you to consider hosting:
> *	Introduction to Aerobatic Judging (2-days).  This school presents
> the basic concepts of aerobatic judging.  No prerequisite.
> *	Advanced Judging Criteria (1-day).  This seminar is a more in-depth
> session than what is covered in the second day/recurrency portion of the
> introductory school.  Prerequisite: Attendees must be either current
> judges or lapsed judges seeking recurrency. 
> *	Judging Criteria for Pilots Seminar (1 day).  This seminar is
> designed to give competition pilots a chance to learn what judges are
> looking for.  Prerequisite: Prior attendance at an Introduction to
> Aerobatic Judging class, or -- at least one season as an aerobatic
> competitor in Sportsman or above. 
> For more information on each of these schools, please check the school
> course descriptions on the IAC website at:
> http://www.iac.org/calendar/courses.html.
> If you have any further questions on scheduling a judges school for next
> year, please feel free to contact me by phone at 920/426-6881 (8:15am -
> 12:15pm Monday through Friday) or by e-mail at: mailto:mharris at eaa.org. We
> look forward to hearing from you soon. 
> 
> Mary R. Harris
> IAC Admin. Asst.
> mharris at eaa.org
> 920/426-6881
> 


                


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