ADC Pro 2026-2027 Off Grid Manual

AERIAL DRONE COMPETITION PRO • RECF

during a Match must come from the Students on the Team, reflecting their understanding and ownership of the competition. Students must be prepared to demonstrate an active understanding of their Drone and Robot, including their design process and coding, to judges or event staff. Some amount of Adult mentorship, teaching, and / or guidance is an expected and encouraged facet of competitions. No one is born an expert. However, obstacles should always be viewed as teaching opportunities, not tasks for an adult to solve without Students present and actively participating. When a Drone or Robot fails, it is… • Okay for an Adult to help a Student investigate why it failed, so it can be repaired. • Not okay for an Adult to repair the Drone or Robot without Students present and actively participating. When a Team encounters a complex programming concept, it is… • Okay for an Adult to guide a Student through a flowchart to understand its logic. • Not okay for an Adult to write a code for that Student to copy / paste. During competition, it is… • Okay for an Adult to provide cheerful, positive encouragement as a spectator. • Not okay for an Adult to explicitly shout step-by-step commands or instructions from the audience. • Not okay for an Adult to tell Team Representatives which Alliance Partner to pick.

This rule operates in tandem with the REC Foundation Student Centered Policy, which is available on the REC Foundation website for Teams to reference throughout the season.

<G3> Use common sense. When reading and applying the rules in this document, please remember that common sense always applies in the ADC Pro Competition. Some examples may include: • If there is an obvious typographical error, this does not mean that the error should be taken literally until corrected in a future update. • When in doubt, if there is no rule prohibiting an action, it is generally legal. However, if you have to ask whether a given action would violate <S1>, <G1>, or <T1>, then that’s probably a good indication that it is outside the spirit of the competition. • In general, Teams will be given the “benefit of the doubt” in the case of accidental or edge-case rules infractions. However, there is a limit to this allowance, and repeated or strategic infractions will still be penalized.

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