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EXAMPLE 3S OUTDOOR COURSE
Starting a race
R1.
At the beginning of each Race, the Drone must be placed so that it is fully within the boundary of the Launch
Pad and so that no part of the Drone is touching the ground surrounding the Launch Pad
R2.
Once the Drone is correctly positioned and the Pilot and Spotter are in the Pilots Box, the Race will be started
with the following procedure
a. The Event Offi cial signals it is safe to Arm the Drone with the command "Arm your drone"
b. After a short pause, the start of the race is signalled by a sound such as an air-horn or monosyllable
voice command such as "Go" given by the Event Offi cial
R3.
In the event of a false start, the Event Offi cials will allow one restart. A second false start will result in the team
forfeiting that run. Teams will not be permitted to change batteries before a restart.
Flight Occurances
R4.
In the event that the Pilot misses a Gate or fl ag during a run, they permitted to fl y back and attempt to pass
through it correctly before continuing to the next Gate. Failure to pass through all Gates in the correct order will
mean that the time for that lap is not valid.
R5.
If the Pilot crashes during the course of a run, they may try to get back in the air and continue the attempt if
they are in a position to do so.
R6.
If the Pilot is not able to get back in the air, the Drone should be Disarmed and the attempt will be terminated
R7.
If the Event Offi cials determine that the Drone has sustained damage that makes it unsafe, the Pilot will be
instructed to land and the attempt will be terminated
Completion of a Race
R8.
After successfully completing an attempt, Pilots must land within the confi nes of the Live Area, Disarm their
Drone and await instruction from an Event Offi cial before retrieving the Drone
The example course shown is typical
of the type of layout used at Airgineers
competitions. The exact layout will be
determined by the event organisers but
will usually consist of 4 or 5 Gates and
a number of turn fl ags.
Pilots start the Race from the Launch Pad
and join the course before completing the
required number of laps
Launch
Pad
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