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VERBALE RIUNIONE N. 2/2018 SEZIONI TECNICHE SPECIALITÀ' (STS) Acrobazia Roma, 11 Ottobre 2018 VERBALE RIUNIONE N. 2/2018 SEZIONI TECNICHE SPECIALITÀ' (STS) Acrobazia Roma, 11 ottobre 2018 II giorno 11 ottobre 2018 alle ore 10:00 presso la sede dell'Ae.C.I. con e-mail del 05 ottobre 2018 è convocata dal Presidente la STS di Acrobazia per discutere il seguente OdG: 1) Predisposizione Calendario Sportivo Nazionale 2019; 2) Proposta omologazione gare 2018; 3) Proposta ripartizione contributi gare Acrobazia Motore e Aliante 2018; 4) Proposta nomina Campioni Italiani 2018 e Classifiche Generali; 5) Graduatoria Nazionale Acro Alianti; 6) Aggiornamento elenco giudici internazionali; 7) Aggiornamento Regolamento Tecnico Acrobazia in Alianti; Varie ed eventuali. Sono presenti: Sig. Pietro FILIPPINI (Presidente) Sig. Simone CRISARA' Sig. Roberto DICIOTTI assente giustificato Svolge le funzioni di segretario della riunione il sig. Attilio Messina, nominato con O.S. n. 542 del 26/11/2013. E' altresì presente: il responsabile dell'ufficio Sport Aeronautici, Dott. Alessandro Ranieri. Il presidente sig. Filippini introduce gli argomenti all'Ordine del Giorno. Al punto 1) Predisposizione Calendario Sportivo Nazionale 2019; La STS esamina le richieste degli AeC. federati per l'inserimento in Calendario Sportivo Nazionale di acrobazia a motore e alianti 2019 e alla luce delle suddette proposte, predispone il prospetto che allegato al presente verbale ne forma parte integrante (A1I.1). Il Presidente Filippini riferisce di aver ricevuto, in data 08/10/2018, una richiesta di inserimento gara in CSN, per telefono e successivamente per mail, da parte del Presidente dell'AeC. VV Ladano (Scaltrini). Pertanto la STS unanimemente ritiene di non poter accogliere tale richiesta in quanto pervenuta tardivamente a calendario già predisposto. Al punto 2) Proposta omologazione gare 2018; La STS, esaminati i dossier pervenuti, inerenti le gare di Acrobazia a motore e alianti 2018, esprime parere favorevole alla omologazione delle seguenti gare da parte del Commissario Straordinario: per l'acrobazia in aliante: - AeC. VV Castelviscardo C.I. promozione, libero artistico - 4-6 mag. - 11-13 maggio 2018; - AeC. VV Ladano C.I. sport, libero artistico - 18-20 maggio 2018; - AeC. VV Castelviscardo C.I. avanzata, libero artistico - 01-03 giugno 2018; - AeC. VV Castelviscardo C.I. intermedia, illimitata, libero artistico - 29 giù. 01 luglio 2018; - AeC. VV Toscano C.I. club, libero artistico - 07-09 settembre 2018; per l'acrobazia a motore: - AeC. Milano C.I. sportman, intermedia, avanzata, illimitata, - 25-27 maggio 2018; - AeC. Milano C.I. 4° Freestyle, - 25-27 maggio 2018; - AeC. Lucca C.I. sportman, intermedia, avanzata, illimitata e Freestyle - 13-16 settembre 2018; La STS prende atto che non è stata disputata la gara organizzata dall'AeC di Milano a Legnago per carenze organizzative. Al punto 3) Proposta ripartizione contributi gare Acrobazia Motore e Aliante 2018; La STS propone la ripartizione dei seguenti contributi come di seguito indicati: per l'acrobazia in aliante: - AeC. W Castelviscardo C.I. promozione, libero artistico - 4-6 mag. - 11-13 maggio 2018; € 2.000,00 - AeC. VV Lariano C.I. sport, libero artistico - 18-20 maggio 2018; € 2.000,00 - AeC. VV Castelviscardo C.I. avanzata, libero artistico - 01 -03 giugno 2018; € 2.000,00 - AeC. VV Castelviscardo C.I. intermedia, illimitata, libero artistico - 29 giù. 01 luglio 2018; € 2.000,00 - AeC. VV Toscano C.I. club, libero artistico - 07-09 settembre 2018; € 2.000,00 10.000,00 per l'acrobazia a motore: - AeC. Milano C.I. sportman, intermedia, avanzata, illimitata, freestyle - 25-27 maggio 2018; € 4.000,00 - AeC. Lucca C.I. sportman, intermedia, avanzata, illimitata e Freestyle - 13-16 settembre 2018; € 4.000,00 8.000,00 II totale dei contributi proposti ammonta a € 18.000,00. Al punto 4) Proposta nomina Campioni Italiani 2018 e Classifiche Generali; Visti i risultati delle classifiche la STS propone al Commissario Straordinario, una volta omologate le rispettive gare di C.I. i podi di Acrobazia a motore e alianti 2018 come da elenco allegato (A11.2). Al punto 5) Graduatoria Nazionale Acro Alianti; II Presidente Filippini consegna all'ufficio sportivo la graduatoria nazionale piloti di acrobazia in alianti 2019 che sarà riconosciuta dall'ENAC come valida per il rilascio dell'abilitazione all'acrobazia in alianti, in fase di conversione delle licenze LPG (Italiane) in SPL (Europee) (A11.3). Al punto 6) Aggiornamento elenco giudici internazionali; La STS visto l'elenco in allegato (A11.4) pubblicato sul sito della FAI, propone di aggiornare lo stesso cancellando la sig.ra Carazzi purtroppo deceduta, il Sig. Andraghetti Giuliano in quanto da molti anni non esercita più attività. La STS chiede la correzione del cognome da Vallet a Valle, il nominativo Louisella De Biase con Luisella Di Biase. Viene aggiunto il Sig. Luca Flaborea da anni giudice nazionale, elaboratore di dati e facente parte della rappresentativa italiana che ha partecipato agli ultimi Campionati Mondiali di Acrobazia in Alianti in qualità di assistente. Quindi si precisa che l'elenco dei giudici internazionali (Italiani) da proporre alla FAI è quello in (allegato 5). La STS propone per il futuro di adottare il seguente criterio per la cancellazione dei giudici dall'elenco: non avere partecipato a corsi di aggiornamento o preso parte a gare, almeno nazionali, negli ultimi 3 anni in qualità di: - Direttore di Gara; Giudice; - Aiuto Giudice; - Elaboratore di dati; Team Manager; - Pilota. Al punto 7) Aggiornamento Regolamento Tecnico Acrobazia in Alianti; La STS rinvia il punto all'odg data l'importanza dell'argomento e dell'assenza del sig. Diciotti. Varie ed eventuali 1) La STS propone l'effettuazione, entro l'anno, di un corso di formazione e aggiornamento giudici, altri ufficiali di gara e operatori video, comprendente voli dimostrativi a motore e alianti, presso un AeC federato in data da definire. Il sig. Crisarà si impegna a far pervenire agli uffici sportivi la proposta da parte di un AeC organizzatore che disponga di zona acrobatica ciclo campo, in cui venga precisato quanto segue: - Data e luogo svolgimento; - Preventivo di spesa; - Numero previsto partecipanti; - Programma - Nominativi dei relatori, piloti dimostratori e criteri di scelta. Alle ore 14:00 si concludono i lavori. Letto approvato e sottoscritto I COMPONENTI DELLA STS: (Pietro FILIPPINI) (Simone CRISARÀ') IL RESPONSABILE SETTORE SPORT AERONAUTICI Ramei \ AERO CLUB D'ITALIA - CALENDARIO SPORTIVO NAZIONALE 2019 - ACROBAZIA AEREA Ente Loc. di Velivoli Validità Nr Denominazione evento Categoria Data inizio Data fine Data alternata Organizzatore svolgimento ammessi C.l./lnter.le ACROBAZIA IN ALIANTE AeC W Castel Campionato italiano promozione Promozione e volo come da 1 03/05/2019 05/05/2019 10-12/05/2019 aviosup . Alfina SI Viscardo e trofeo Ambrogetti artistico regolamento Campionato italiano sport e aviosuperficie come da 2 AeC Volov. Tricolore Sport e volo artistico 17/05/2019 19/05/2019 24-26/5/2019 SI trofeo volo artistico tricolore castellazzo regolamento AeC W Castel Campionato italiano intermedia e Intermedia e volo come da 3 24/05/2019 26/05/2019 24-26/5/2019 aviosup . Alfina SI Viscardo trofeo Renato Gamberin i artistico regolamento TEST EVENT PRE MONDIALI Avanzata, illimitata e AeC W Castel come da 4 2020 e TROFEO PIERO volo artistico 12/06/2019 16/06/2019 21-23/6/2019 AVIOSUP. TERNI SI Viscardo regolamento DURANTI Campionato italiano CLUB e AEROPORTO come da 5 AeC Volov. Toscano TROFEO Luigi Colombani & CLUB e volo artistico 13/09/2019 15/09/2019 27-29/9/2019 LUCCA SI regolamento Memorial Renato Carmassi TASSIGNANO r ACROBAZIA A MOTORE r Campionato italiano II Trofeo come da 1 AeC Milano Sportsman, Intermedia 13/04/2019 14/04/2019 20-21/4/2019 Legnago (LIDL) NO Battistoni regolamento Campionato italiano XXXVI Sportsman, Intermedia, Lugo di Romagna come da 2 AeC Milano 24/05/2019 26/05/2019 30/5-2/6/2019 SI Trofeo Roberto Grippa Avanzata, Illimitata (LIDG) regolamento Campionato italiano XIX Trofeo Lugo di Romagna come da 3 AeC Milano Reggiani - Premio Roberto 4' Freestyle 24/05/2019 26/05/2019 30/5-2/6/2019 SI (LIDG) regolamento Manzaroli Sportsman, Intermedia, come da 4 AeC Iucca Finale Campionato Italiano Avanzata, Illimitata, 4' 05/09/2019 08/09/2019 19-22/09/2019 Lucca (LIQL) SI regolamento Freestyle AERO CLUB D'ITALIA Podio Campioni Italiani 2018 Acrobazia in Aliante Categoria Club 1° Pietro Filippini 2° Gianfranco Lagi 3° Angelo Filippini Categoria Promozione 1° Enrico Toffoletti 2° Paolo Nava 3° Silvia Ciampelli Categoria Sport 1° Paolo Nava 2° Enrico Toffoletti 3° Gianluca Giovanardi Categoria Intermedia 1° Roberto Diciotti 2° Vittorio Russo 3° Edoardo Soggiu Via Cesare Beccarla, 35/A 00196 Roma - tei. +39 06 3608461 - fax +39 06 32609226 codice fiscale 80109730582 www.aeci.it - [email protected] Ente di Diritto Pubblico MEMBRO DELLA FEDERAZIONE FEDERAZIONE MEMBRO DELLA EUROPE AIRSPORTS AERONAUTICA INTERNAZIONALE SPORTIVA NAZIONALE (EAS) non economico (FAI) RICONOSCIUTA DAL CONI FAI EUROPEA1RSPORT Categoria Avanzata 1° Massimo Ciceri 2° Marco Biagi 3° Roberto Diciotti Categoria Illimitata 1° Luca Bertossio 2° Pietro Filippini 3° Gianfranco Lagi Classe Libero Artistico 1° Pietro Filippini 2° Roberto Diciotti 3° Angelo Filippini Campionato Italiano a Squadre 1° AeC. VV Castelviscardo (Filippini Pietro, Filippini Angelo, Lagi Gianfranco) 2° AeC. VV Lariano (Ciceri Massimo, Nava Paolo, Biagi Marco) 3° AeC. VV Castelviscardo (Burchi Roberto, Russo Vittorio, Zuccarini Stefano) Acrobazia a Motore Categoria Sportsman 1° Lorenzo Uboldi 2° Andrea
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