It’s that time of the year again when Bluegrass Airlines announce the GAAR!
First and foremost, and in keeping with the general Bluegrass Airlines philosophy, the GAAR is about having fun. The GAAR 2009 will provide an event for flight simulation pilots of all skill levels, from the novice to the more experienced pilots, and from all corners of the globe, to test their flight and navigation skills.
The event will officially be conducted over the period Feb – Mar 09 and will involve a total of 19 flights over a distance of 3,575 nm.
The flights involve either and / or a combination of VOR, NDB and “dead reckoning” navigating under both day and night Visual Flight Rule (VFR) conditions. Variable departure times and weather conditions will also exist for each flight. The weather conditions are based on factual historical data for the flight leg and time of the year.
Eligible aircraft include any radial or other piston engined aircraft that flew in the period 1930s to 1950s. Turboprop, turbojet, turbofan and other such engined aircraft are not eligible for entry in the event.
The actual choice of aircraft is entirely at the discretion of the individual participant, provided it falls within the guidelines. Other considerations will include the Flight Leg distance and runway surface.
If you are interested in registering for the GAAR 2009, have read and understand the rules and requirements for participating, click on the “Pilot Registration” link.
So, come on “Downunder” and join us for GAAR 2009. And in the spirit of the local native Aboriginal word “Moomba” – “let’s get together and have fun”.
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