Flyaways do happen as simple accidents. That's bad enough.
But some flyaways seem to be part of a tactical game where a pilot in
a "hopeless" situation sees a flyaway as his chance for a second attempt.
A small change to the rules might prevent pilots from attempting to
cut lines as a part of a tactical game:
If a pilot has a flyaway, he can ask for a reflight. But he should
only be given the reflight if his score is higher than his opponent!
This would block desperate pilots from trying to get reflights by
dangerous flying.
Well, we might see fewer pilots asking for refligths after "simple"
accidents. If the unlucky pilot isn't sure of his position, he will
probably let the fight go on instead of risking not getting a reflight.
Regards
Henning Forbech