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 TRAINING FOR THE  The final results for all competitors were:
 WORLD RALLY FLYING                      1st Nov 2019  |  Stellenbosch  |  Southern Route
                                                              RESULTS

 CHAMPIONSHIPS
          POS  Pilot Name      Navigator Name     Aircraft Make  Aircraft    NAV  ALT.  TRACK  OBS  LANDINGS  OTHER  TOTAL

                                                             Registration

 By Mary de Klerk   1  Olivier Riviere  Jerome Jireau  C152  ZS-KEO    66   0     0     75    10       0     151
 Photos by Mary de Klerk and Rob Jonkers  2  Michal Wieczorek  Mary de Klerk  C152  ZS-PLU  51  0  0  75  30  0  156
 had to snake their way over the top, and then into the Caledon valley   3  Alexis Fuchs  Adele Schramm  C152  ZS-MXS  189  0  0  45  60  0  294
 up to the Theewaterskloof dam, and then back over the ridge of the   4  Stéphane le Camus  Charles Chauve  C152  ZS-MXS  237  0  0  135  10  0  382

 Hottentots-Holland mountains to find the sharp bend in the railway


 outh Africa and the South African Power Flying Association   line that goes up Sir Lowry’s pass, then to the finish point through   5  Paul Upravan  Marjorie Perrissin-Fabert  C152  ZS-PLU  385  0  0  105  60  0  550

 S(SAPFA) has won the bid to host the 2020 World Rally Fly-  Kleinnek which is just abeam the Helderberg.  This was a very scenic   6  Werner Unold  Esther Rimensberger  C152  ZS-POY  324  0  0  245  10  0  579
 ing Championships and Stellenbosch airfield in the Western Cape   route, as the whole Cape is, with many of the competitors being



 has been selected as the airfield of choice.  distracted from flying the route because of the amazing scenery.  7  Sebastien Anquetil    Benoit Letellier  C152  ZS-KEO  374  0  0  190  60  0  624


 Previously SAPFA hosted the 7th World Rally Flying Champion-  The French team was well supported by their French sporting   8  Antony Russell  Pamela Russell  C172  ZS-OHI  150  0  0  300  200  0  650

 ships– Stellenbosch Airfield in 1991, the 13th World Rally Flying   federation had to stick strictly to the team managers rules for   9  Jonty Esser  Sandi Goddard  C172  ZS-SMS  343  0  0  460  120  0  923

 Championships– Pilanesberg Airfield, 2003 and 20th World Preci-  training with little ‘free time’ to play. This discipline showed up

 sion Flying Championships – Brits Airfield in 2011.  in their final results with all six French teams finishing in the top   10  Mauritz du Plessis  Nicola  C172  ZS-OHI  578  0  100  150  170  0  998
 Next year the Aero Club of South Africa and the South African   10 positions.  11  Hans Schwebel  Ron Stirk  C172  ZS-SLM  509  0  100  440  0  0  1049



 Power Flying Association will be celebrating their 100th centenary   The South African rally flying national championships will take   12  Ashleigh Prinsloo  Marko Nel  C152  ZS-SLM  618  0  100  530  20  0  1268




 birthday. This World Championship competition will take place   place at the Stellenbosch flying club from 2-4 April 2020 from

 15th to 21st November 2020.  where the final Protea team to represent South Africa at the World   13  Shane Britz  Karen Stroud  Savannah  ZU-FNF  769  0  0  480  60  0  1309


 The sport of rally flying is aimed at improving fundamental flying   Championships will be   14  Rob Jonkers  Martin Meyer  Harmony  ZS-SMS  434  0  0  635  300  0  1369


 skills to enable a team (rally crew of two) to navigate and handle   selected. Ideally SAPFA


 their aircraft under visual meteorological conditions (VMC) as inde-  are hoping to select   15  Andre Kluyts  Don Lucas  C172  ZS-MCW  889  0  200  735  120  0  1944
 pendent of technical subsystems as possible.   an “A” team and a “B”   16  Leon Bouttell  Karyn Purchase  Savannah  ZU-FNF  1120  0  100  725  40  0  1985

 Up to 80 teams from the following countries are expected to   team to give some
 participate: Austria, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hun-  newbies the opportuni-

 gary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,   ty to experience a real
 Russia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland and United Kingdom.  World Championships   ㄰                            ㄰
 Each country will also bring additional crew in the form of internation-  Event. Jonty Esser


 al judges, team managers, judge observers, engineers, supporters and   has been appointed   㤵                    㤵
 families. In total in excess of 300 of the “crème de la crème” of interna-  as chief Protea team

 tional aviators and their families are expected to visit South Africa.  coach and will be   ㄰                    ㄰
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 In preparation for this event, SAPFA decided to hold a ‘mini train-  publishing a training
 ing session’ in Stellenbosch from 30th October to 2nd November.   schedule soon. Any   㤵                         㤵
 further information


 The objective was to bring all parties together in order to execute a


 ‘mock event’ utilising all available services in order to iron out any   and be mailed to info@  㜵 ㈵             㜵 ㈵
 potential wrinkles ahead of the main event next year.  wrfc2020.com Q


 The opportunity to practice in Stellenbosch was snapped up by   RIGHT: Celebrating   㔀                           㔀


 the French, Polish, Swiss and Austrian international teams. The   Rally Veteran Ron

 South African teams including current and potential Protea mem-  Stirk’s 70th Birthday   ㈵                       ㈵



 bers also participated. An interesting mix of two united teams from   on 1st Nov 2019

 different countries also took part. Michal Wieczorek from Poland   㔀                                             㔀
 flew with Mary de Klerk from South Africa and Mauritz du Plessis

 flew with Nicola from France.  The picturesque Stellenbosch Airfield


 Some teams arrived a few days early to take advantage of some


 tourism opportunities. The plan was to run open practice days

 from Wednesday to Friday and then the competition on Saturday

 2nd Nov. But no one had considered SA would get to the World

 Cup rugby finals so the plan was changed.

 The competition was flown on Friday 1st November to allow



 all participants to watch the game live in the various SFC hosting



 restaurant facilities. Training then resumed after the match on
 Saturday 2nd November.
 The competition route was to the south east of Stellenbosch, with


 high overcast weather predicted with strong upper winds of up
 to 20 kts. The route took the teams just south of Sir Lowry’s Pass,
 remaining in the high ground and mountain areas until a steep de-

 scent to the coast to Voelklip, then along the coast all the way past

 Hermanus, with whales visible just off the river mouth in Walkerbay.   ABOVE: First placed Olivier Riviere and Jerome
 From there the surprise steep climb up Maanskynkop, everybody   Jireau with Colin Jordaan and Frank Eckard
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