CIVL's and the FAI's statement
https://www.fai.org/news/civl-and-coronavirus?type=node&id=24473
As most sports organisations, the FAI and CIVL have to face the
challenges raised by the coronavirus pandemic. As the situation evolves day by
day and country by country, it is impossible to come up with definite statements
and solutions. This is today situation. We will be updating as needed.
FAI and CIVL
The FAI President, Executive Board and Secretariat are following the situation
closely and regret the disruptions, but feel like they are not in the best
position to take comprehensive decision. They trust the Air Sport Commissions (ASC),
that are much closer to the realty of their disciplines, to make the right
choice. And, of course, they offer their help and support when needed.
A bit in the same way, the CIVL feels that the organisers are in the best
position to take the right decisions according to the situation in their country
and their federation or governments recommendations. CIVL will help and support
as much as we can.
First Category Events
On the organisers request, CIVL agreed to the suspension of both the:
- World Hang Gliding in Class 1 (women), 2, 5 and Sport in the USA, starting April
19.
- Asian Paragliding Accuracy set in Kazakhstan starting May 30.
For these events, the CIVL returned the sanction fees to the organisers and
covered any travel expenses of its Officials.
Suspension is a practical term that allows giving time so we can think
carefully about the next step.
Are still pending the:
European Hang-Gliding in Italy (starting July 4),
European Paragliding XC in Serbia (July 18),
Pan-American Hang-Gliding in the USA (August 2),
World Paragliding Aerobatic in Italy (August 5),
European Paragliding Accuracy in Romania (August 28)
Asian-Oceanic Paragliding XC in Australia (December 5)
These later dates allow everyone some time to take decisions. We should neither
overreact nor be lax. The trick is: how long before the event is the proper time
to take a decision.
Second Category Events
So far, weve had requests for postponement or cancellation of events from
Brazil, Czech Republic, Italy, Japan, Korea, Japan. We are expecting more on a
daily base.
What the CIVL Bureau has decided:
Postponements are allowed even without reserve date or outside the time frame
defined by our rules.
In case of cancellation, sanction fees are returned fully (without
administrative fee), but we encourage organisers not to claim them and use them
instead for their next event (to avoid bank transfer charges).
We trust the organisers to anticipate and not wait to the last minute to
postpone or cancel, so pilots have time take proper measures.
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