Here is an open source rough draft that is meant as a possible opening that can be reworked by members of the US Hawks.
It is being put forward to further jump start work on the Hawks hang gliding rating/ranking system.
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The United States Hawks Hang Gliding Association. (USHHGA, aka: US Hawks)U. S. Hawks Hang Gliding Pilot Competency Rankings. (Open source draft) May 12, 2018
HGP1, HGP2, HGP3, HGP4. (Hang Gliding Pilot)
The U. S. Hawks Hang Gliding Association’s Competency Rankings are patterned after other
hang gliding organization ratings from all around the globe.
Ratings are applied to hang gliders, pilots, and sites.
Hang gliders meet the basic minimum requirements of pitching moment, stability, strength, positive and negative “G” loads as described by the Hang Glider Manufacturers Association (HGMA)
http://www.hgma.net/ # 1) Glider ratings suggest the skill level needed to safely pilot a hang glider.
# 2) Pilot ratings reflect the skill level of a hang glider pilot.
# 3) Site ratings are ratings according to the pilot skill level suggested for safe flight or required, in some instances, to comply with the rules of landowners.
Non-adherence to the rating/ranking safety guidelines could result with the closure of hang gliding sites.
Self regulation will only continue if people in the sport of hang gliding follow the basic FAR rules of part 103
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?t ... ain_02.tpl and the long standing common sense safety guidelines that have evolved within the sport of hang gliding world wide since the 1970’s.
To be continued……..