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h3. Proposal from

Petr JONAS (CZE)


h3. Proposal title

04 - En-route photographs for microlights


h3. Existing text

4.31.8 The en-­route photographs used for navigation tasks of Microlights must be taken from the air, between 150
and 300m AGL in the direction of the track, not more than 30 degrees off the track direction. The object on
the photograph, that has to be found by the competitor, must not lie more than 200m off the track.

h3. New text

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4.31.8 The en-­route photographs used for navigation tasks of Microlights must be taken from the air, between 150
and 300m AGL in the direction of the track, not more than 30 degrees off the track direction. The object on
the photograph, that has to be found by the competitor, must not lie more than 200m off the track. {color:#ff0000}The object to be found by the competitor should be indicated by a circle on the photograph. Otherwise the center of the photo is taken as reference for the photo location in the map.{color}
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h3. Reason

The reason for this change is that some en-route photographs span several hundred meters on the ground, often more than what is the tolerance for locating the photo in the competition map.
It must be perfectly clear to the crew, which exact object on the photo is to be used as a reference point to indicate it's location in the map precisely.