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NavigationSporting CodeClick here for the latest news from the IGC President, Bureau and Subcommittees. On Line Contest (OLC)Sporting Code and AnnexesThe latest versions of Section 3 of the FAI Sporting Code are:
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2.1 Badge RequirementsThe soaring performances required to qualify for the FAI badge standards of achievement are: 2.1.1 Silver Badge The Silver badge is achieved on completing the following three soaring performances: a. SILVER DISTANCE a flight on a straight course of at least 50 kilometres. Any leg of 50 kilometres or more of a longer predeclared course may qualify, subject to the requirements of 4.4.2 on altitude difference applied to the whole course flown. The Silver distance flight should be flown without navigational or other assistance given over the radio (other than permission to land on an airfield) or help or guidance from another aircraft. b. SILVER DURATION a duration flight (1.2.5) of at least 5 hours. c. SILVER HEIGHT a gain of height (1.2.8) of at least 1000 metres. 2.1.2 Gold Badge The Gold badge is achieved on completing the following three soaring performances: a. GOLD DISTANCE a distance flight of at least 300 kilometres, b. GOLD DURATION a duration flight of at least 5 hours, c. GOLD HEIGHT a gain of height of at least 3000 metres. There are three Diamonds, each of which may be worn on the Silver, Gold, and the badges for flights of 750 kilometres or more (see 2.1.4). NACs should maintain a register of these badges and on notification by a NAC, FAI will enter the names of pilots attaining the 3 Diamond award in an international register. a. DIAMOND DISTANCE a distance flight of at least 500 kilometres. b. DIAMOND GOAL a goal flight of at least 300 kilometres over an out-and-return or triangular course (1.4.6a and 1.4.6b). c. DIAMOND HEIGHT a gain of height of at least 5000 metres. 2.1.4 Badges and Diplomas for flights of 750 kilometres and more |
IGC Pilot Ranking ListThe following pilots are currently leading the rankings:
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