... h3. Proposal from Krisztián DOLHAI, Hungary h3. Proposal title 03 \- Clarification of the exception on backtracking h3. Existing text Section 10 4.24.5 During a navigation along a leg, competitors must not backtrack along the track line against the direction of the task under any circumstances. Backtracking is defined as flying with an angle of greater than 90 degrees in respect to the intended flight direction within a corridor defined by the width used to score gates in the task. The only exception to this is within the radius of a specified turn point at which the track line itself turns through more than 90 degrees. h3. New text {panel} Section 10 4.24.5 During a navigation along a leg, competitors must not backtrack along the track line against the direction of the task under any circumstances. Backtracking is defined as flying with an angle of greater than 90 degrees in respect to the intended flight direction within a corridor defined by the width used to score gates in the task. The only exception to this is within -the- {color:#ff0000}1000m{color} radius of a specified turn point at which the track line itself turns through more than 90 degrees. {panel} h3. Reason The size of the radius is not defined, where the backtrack penalty should not be applied. A bad design of the task at the last EMC caused 8 backtrack events in the same area. Some competitor argued their protest with the missing size of the radius. 1000 meter is enough even if a procedural turn is allowed.
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