SPORTING CODE
Section 6
1.6.1 Interpretation
International aerobatic events will be carried out in compliance
with the General Section and Section 6 of the FAI Sporting Code,
CIVA Regulations and local regulations of the organisers.
Any differences arising during an event will be dealt with by
reference to the above rules. For the interpretation of the text
at championships, a standard version written in one of the official
FAI languages (English, French, Russian, Spanish) shall be taken
as the authority. CIVA will select one of the FAI languages as
the basis for interpretation.
1.6.2 Competitors' Pledge
All competitors undertake, by signing the entry form, to comply
with the General Section and Section 6 of the Sporting Code of
the FAI, the Regulations of CIVA and any local regulations made
under rule 1.6.3.1 (below).
1.6.3 Supplementary Rules
1.6.3.1 The organisers will, within the scope of these rules and CIVA
Regulations and the approval by CIVA, prepare such local regulations
or specialized details as are relevant and necessary for clarification
of organisational problems and duly distribute them to all FAI
national aero clubs (see 1.2.1.1 and 1.2.1.3).
1.6.3.2 The technical and organisational preparations of World Championships
will be checked by CIVA regarding their compliance with the general
rules before the beginning of the event.
1.6.3.3 "U" and "A"
The organisers shall publish in the agreed FAI language(s) and
send to the national aero clubs which have indicated a preliminary
intention to participate, not less than 6 months prior to the
World Championships (Unlimited or Advanced powered aircraft category):
-- the Known Compulsory Programme to be flown as Programme Q
,
-- the local regulations containing only local operating procedures
and administrative details including details of the aerodrome
at which the Championships will be held.
"G"
Not less than 6 months prior to the World Championships, the
organisers shall publish in the agreed FAI language(s) and send
to national aero clubs which have indicated a preliminary intention
to participate:
-- the Known Compulsory Programmes to be flown as Programme 1.
-- the local regulations containing only local operating procedures
and administrative details including details of the aerodrome
at which the Championships will be held.
1.6.4 Duties of the International Jury
The duties of the International Jury are laid down in Appendix
1 to Sporting Code, Section 6.