8th US National Microlight Championships Logo

8th U.S. National Microlight Championships


September 22-25, 2004
Scottsburg Airport [3R8]
Scottsburg, Indiana

Hosted by the Scottsburg Aero Club (USUA 167)
Sanctioned by the United States Ultralight Association (USUA)
an affiliate member of the National Aeronautic Association (NAA)
and the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI)


And the winners are...
Combined L1 Class:
  • National Champion...Dan Grunloh
  • Second Place...Steve Bensinger
  • Third Place...Dave Ahlberg
  • Jon Jacobs
  • Dean Gene
  • Don Cooney
  • David Hempy
WL2:
  • First Place...Igor Kolpakchi and Sara Forti
PF1:
  • First Place...David Sigier (Canada)
  • Second Place...Jeff Goin
  • Third Place...David Rogers
Airport Webcam
Watch as the airport is prepared for Nationals, then tune in September 22-25 to watch the competition!

Pre-registrer on COMPS
You should pre-register before filling out the Official Entry Form.
(Tip - on the COMPS site, enter your email address and leave the password blank.)

Official Entry Form - PDF (preferred) or Official Entry Form - HTML.
An Official Entry Form must be sumbitted by each pilot, navigator, and assistant.

Local Regulations
This document defines the rules of this event. You will find answers to most of your questions in the Local Regulations, so look for your answers here first. (Also available in text or PDF format.)

Task Catalog
The Task Catalog lists the tasks that may be called during the championships. Minor enhancements to these tasks may be implemented as GPS scoring allows. Download the entire Task Catalog above, or download only the Classic Classes Task Catalog or the Parachute Classes Task Catalog

Official U. S. Microlight Contest & Records Rulebook
This document is more general, covering all FAI microlight competitions in the United States of America. The Local Regulations specifc to this event fit within the regulations of the Rulebook. (Also available in HTML format.)

FAI Sporting Code - Section 10 - Microlights
This international document deals with records, proficiency badges, and world and continental championships specifically in regard to microlight aircraft. While it does not claim to govern national championships, this event will be conducted to its standards regardless.

FAI Sporting Code - General Section
The General Section contains the rules and regulations common to all FAI activities and across all air sports, such as microlights, balloons, aerobatics, etc.

Accomodations - Scott County Hotels and Campgrounds

Press Release - Scott County, Indiana Selected for National Event

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