Range of aerial activities
The term "air sports" covers a range of aerial activities, including air racing, aerobatics, aeromodelling, hang gliding, human-powered aircraft, parachuting, paragliding, soaring, and skydiving.[1]
Recognized and regulated air sports
Many air sports are regulated internationally by the Switzerland-based Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) and nationally by aero clubs such as the National Aeronautics Association (NAA)[2] and the Royal Aero Club (RAeC). The FAI has separate commissions for each air sport. For example, the commission for ballooning is the Commission Internationale de l'Aérostation (CIA).[3][4]
Sports within the categories of air sports and their respective commissions are as follows:[1][5][6]
Other activities
Other aerial activities not governed by the FAI rules:
Competitions
See also
Notes
- ^ "Ultralight aircraft provide a new form of air sport and of leisure activity open to all."[7]
- ^ "Sailplane soaring is both a safe and widely accessible new air sport."[8]
References
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