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5.6 START{color:#ff0000}ING{color} AND FINISH{color:#ff0000}ING{color} -GATES-

{color:#ff0000}5.6.1 {color}{color:#ff0000}Take-off point. The precise point at which all parts of an aircraft or its crew cease to be in contact with or connected to the ground or water.{color}


{color:#ff0000}5.6.2{color} Start -and finish lines- lines are gates of maximum 1 km in width and of unlimited height, {color:#ff0000}the base being specified on the surface of the earth and being approximately at right angles to the first leg of the course{color}. For championships any dimension or orientation shall be detailed in the local regulations or given at briefing.

{color:#ff0000}5.6.3 {color}{color:#ff0000}A start line is crossed when the first part of the aircraft cuts the line. Time measurement is taken from the GNSS fix immediately before it is crossed, distance measurement is from the centre point of the start line.{color}

{color:#ff0000}5.6.4{color} -Start and f- Finish lines are gates of maximum 1 km in width and of unlimited height, {color:#ff0000}the base being specified on the surface of the earth and being approximately at right angles to the last leg of the course{color}. For championships any dimension or orientation shall be detailed in the local regulations or given at briefing.

{color:#ff0000}5.6.5 A finish line is crossed when the first part of the aircraft cuts the line unassisted by any force external to the aircraft. Time measurement is taken from the {color}{color:#ff0000}GNSS the first GNSS fix immediately after it is crossed{color}{color:#ff0000}, crossed; distance measurement is from the centre point of the finish line.{color}

{color:#ff0000}5.6.6 Landing Point. The precise point at which any part of an aircraft or its crew{color}{color:#ff0000} first touches the ground or water.{color}

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