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Re: [East_Mids_ICL] New Rules - Bringing All the Threads Together


So,

 if you have done a 750 or finished in the top half of a national you are a pundit

if you have done a 300 or competed in 2 regionals you are an intermediate

and if you have done neither you are a novice

????

Chris


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Dear All

Thanks for spotting my deliberate mistake Chris - just checking everyone was reading the new rules carefully!

During the conversation at HUS it was definitely a case of "OR" and the rule in relation to the move for a pilot from Novice to Intermediate was having competed in 2 or more Regionals. This was to stop someone who had only done one or two days of their first Regional and perhaps realised it was a bit beyond them, not to suddenly be classified as an Intermediate. I think with the 2 Regionals or more rule, we have no need for the extra year?

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Dear all, There appear to be several different conversations going on at the moment so in an attempt to bring them all together, please see below: 1. A Novice...
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Hi all, can we claifiy the logical operands here is it 1) 2. An Intermediate is anyone who has flown a UK 300km AND has competed in more than 2 UK...
Chris Davison
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Hi Everyone I am sure Miriam meant OR but I do feel that it was decided that more than 1 Regional's put you in Intermediate for following year and not more...
Russell Cheetham
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Dear All Having thrown in deliberate mistake in my last communication (well spotted Chris!) I recall the discussion regarding a pilot's move from Novice to...
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Dear All Thanks for spotting my deliberate mistake Chris - just checking everyone was reading the new rules carefully! During the conversation at HUS it was...
chris.luton
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So, if you have done a 750 or finished in the top half of a national you are a pundit if you have done a 300 or competed in 2 regionals you are an intermediate...
Chris Davison
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Wouldn't this be better in reverse to illustrate that pilots of lower experience may always move up a class as required or wished. This is how the original...
Russell Cheetham
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Hi Russell, I think the ORs should be ANDs in the clauses. As for the rest, it works for me. Julian...
Julian Bane
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Hi Julian They have to be OR's otherwise, as an example, a pilot who never enters Regional's will always remain a Novice even if he/she flies a 1000km as ...
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Sorry Russell - I agree with Julian's logic, based on the fact your rules have ORs as well as NOTs. So by your rules below, for example, anyone who has NOT...
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You wouldn't believe how hard it is to write three sentences or misinterpret the same three sentences :-) I didn't get the highest grade in English "O" level...
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How about putting an "either" in the sentence instead.... An intermediate is someone who has flown either a UK 300km or more than 2 Regionals. A pundit is...
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