Author Topic: Abuse of the practise area  (Read 598 times)

Offline Maverick

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Abuse of the practise area
« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2000, 02:56:00 PM »
Easy solution to problem.

One team / country is designated as FFA (not the default side)PERIOD.    

Other two country / teams are training, PERIOD.    

Notice to be revised in entry to TA.
Very simple as all it takes is a revision to inbound notice in TA. Violators of the policy to be dealt with as HT and Pyro decide.    

Final note, those that have been around a bit and who know what the difference newbies vs vets are GROW UP!  (this includes me too)      

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Abuse of the practise area
« Reply #31 on: September 17, 2000, 09:54:00 PM »
Having a dedicated country and even feild for FFA furballing is a good idea for the TA.  Designating a FFA field in the login notice is all it would take, so that sounds reasonable.

 

Although it can sometimes get out of hand, when a trainer is around things are normally manageable.  If folks continue to abuse the rules, we can and will forward information on to Pyro to handle it.

Also, please note the Trainers page on the AH website.  Any pilot wishing some dedicated 1v1 training please email myself or any of the training staff for some personal lessons at a time convenient to you and in your language if possible.  

Keep the positive suggestions coming folks... they do get through.

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