FAI/CIA Records Subcommittee
In Hasle-Regsau, Switzerland, the FAI/CIA Records Subcommittee, led by Chairman Troy Bradley (USA) and members from various countries, oversees aviation records. The committee also highlights notable achievements, including duration and distance records, and promotes pilot skills through sporting badges. Additionally, they are working on reviewing the sporting code to streamline paperwork processes. Explore their contributions to the aviation community and the bold spirit of pilots in this engaging portrayal.
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FAI/CIA Records Subcommittee Hasle-R egsau, Switzerland March 17, 2023
FAI/CIA Records Subcommittee Chairman:Troy Bradley (USA) Members: Hans Akerstedt (SWE) Lindsay Muir (GBR) Don Cameron (GBR) Sabu Ichiyoshi (JPN) David Gleed (CAN) Benjamin Eimers (GER)
Nairi Barseghyan and Sergey Bazhenov
AX09 Duration Record 34 hr 12 min 16 sec
AX04 Feminine Duration Record 7 hr 24 min 30 sec
AX04 Feminine Distance Record 301.9 km
Sporting Badges Need to promote One badge claim this year Great way to increase pilot skills and knowledge
Working on Reviewing Sporting Code New means of verification FAI helping to streamline paperwork
Passenger: Whats the greatest flight you have ever done? Pilot: That is very bold of you to assume that I ve peaked!