RE: 2009 Basic Narrative
Dick: Imac has changed over the recent years vs. the past. Aresti is now taught at all IMAC judging schools. And guys have shyed away from the narrative versions for the savings of time. May I suggest looking onto the IMAC web site and downloading the link that will teach your guys how to read aresti. As a side note, if any of your guys are planning on flying in sportsman or higher classes, the unknown flight on Sunday at a competition will be handed to them in aresti form only, with no narrative. Go through the link for aresti reading and post your questions here and we'll try to answer any questions you have.
Post #1 is great for the new guys, but you can't use this on the flight line. Post #1 is NOT a "call sheet". It's too long winded in text to be a call sheet. Your pilot will be on manuever #4 by the time you finish reading the text for manuever #1 from the narrative above. Being able to read aresti solves this important flight line issue.
We are here for you, try the link on the IMAC site, and ask anything you need. Aresti is very simple in the lower classes.
Take care, Dan.