Inrun
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*'''[[Wind Measurements]]''' | *'''[[Wind Measurements]]''' | ||
*'''[[Aerial Check List]]''' | *'''[[Aerial Check List]]''' | ||
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- | *[[Aerial Course Specification]] | + | *'''[[Aerial Course Specification]]''' |
*ICR '''[[3020]]''', '''[[4002]]''', '''[[4002.1.3.5]]''' and '''[[3043]]''' | *ICR '''[[3020]]''', '''[[4002]]''', '''[[4002.1.3.5]]''' and '''[[3043]]''' | ||
*'''[[Table]]''' | *'''[[Table]]''' |
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An inrun is a specially prepared slope, where the competitor can start and gain speed before going off of the jump.
Also See
- Inrun Markers
- transition
- Velocity Indicator
- Wind Indicators
- Wind Measurements
- Aerial Check List
- Aerial Glossary
- Aerial Course Specification
- ICR 3020, 4002, 4002.1.3.5 and 3043
- Table
- Knoll
- LZ (Landing Zone)
- R1
- Windsock
- Wind Measurements
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