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CIMA

CIMA is the International Microlight and Paramotor Commission of the FAI (Commission Internationale de Micro-Aviation).

All World Records, World Championships and Continental Championships are conducted under the direction of CIMA.

CIMA has a large number of delegates from around the World who meet annually at a Plenary meeting, usually in November. 

Most CIMA decisions are made at Plenary meetings but much work goes on throughout the rest of the year. Sub-committees and working groups are appointed by the Plenary to do specific work and a [Bureau] consisting of a President, two vice Presidents and a secretary/treasurer is elected by the Plenary to represent CIMA. 

The main purpose of this wiki is to facilitate the collaborative work of the Bureau and the different sub-committees and working groups, and to make their activity and results visible to the air sports community.

For any other official information please refer to the CIMA page at the FAI portal.

News

Title Author Date Posted

CIMA Sub-committees

Sub committees are permanent groups, the chairman and members are appointed or re-appointed annually by the CIMA Plenary.

CIMA working groups

  • Paramotor Precision working group
  • [Internal Regulations working group]
  • [Ranking System working group]
  • [Internet Presence working group]

Working groups are similar to sub-committees except they are established on a temporary basis to address a particular issue and then disband when their work is complete.

Forthcoming championships

  • [European Microlight Championship 2010, Sywell, United Kingdom]
  • World Air Games 2011, Odense, Denmark (looking for an alternative)
  • [World Microlight Championship 2011, Beer Sheva, Israel]
  • [World Paramotor Championship 2011, Daejeon, Korea]

The Monitors for World and continental championships and WAG Liaison Officers report to CIMA using these spaces:


Added by Confluence Admin Last edited by Richard Meredith-Hardy on 04 Apr, 2010 19:29. Quick links: http://wiki.fai.org/x/zIAx or CIMA Wiki Home
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