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CIVA Meeting in Salzburg -- Agenda Packages Available

The annual plenary meeting of CIVA will take place in Salzburg, Austria on 25 and 26 October at the Hotel Heffterhof.

Agenda Packages for the meeting are now available at www.fai.org/aerobatics/meetings/2008.

2008 Meeting

The 2008 Plenary Meeting was held in Salzburg (Austria) on 25-26 October. The links below allow you to download the documents associated with this meeting.

Rules Proposals for 2009 - Powered Aerobatics

The deadline for the submission of rules proposals for the 2009 aerobatic contest season has now passed. These proposals will be considered by Rules, Judging, and Glider Aerobatics Sub-Committees this summer when they meet during FAI Championships in the USA and Poland.

The proposals for powered aerobatics can be downloaded here. Glider aerobatics proposals will be available separately.

CIVA to Meet in Vilnius, Lithuania

The FAI Aerobatics Commission (CIVA) will convene its plenary meeting in a few days time in Vilnius, Lithuania. The meeting is being organized by the Lithuanian Aerobatic Federation headed by Algimantas Zentelis and will be held on 27-28 October at the Reval Hotel Lietuva. Informal discussions will be held the day before starting at 16.00. The plenary will begin promptly at 09.00 on each day.

Known Sequence Proposals for 2008 Now Available

The deadline for the submission of Known compulsory sequence proposals for the 2008 contest year has now passed and a record number of sequences were received.

3 YAK 52, 9 Advanced, 6 Unlimited, and 1 Glider proposals will be considered by CIVA when it meets on 27-28 October 2007 in Vilnius, Lithuania.

The proposals are also being distributed to expert panels of judges, pilots, and coaches who will provide their own input to CIVA Delegates to assist them in their choices. The file with all the sequences is available for download as agenda package 7 on the 2007 Meeting page.

Members of the aerobatic community are encouraged to submit their comments directly to their CIVA national delegates.