In Tucson, we occasionally have so many entries in certain classes, or enough events running in the same morning period before wind and/or severe temps hit, that it isn't always easy to do more than a grateful wave as one comes off the circle.
We are fortunate that, for a dedicated stunt meet - or period during a more general meet - three paved pits run alongside our two paved circles. As anyone who's been to a recent VSC recalls, we have contestants set up in the pit right next to the circle they are scheduled to fly. We try to keep it down to from three to five models in the set-up pits to make sure of pull-testing and finding the next-scheduled fliers.
After flight, they are to come off into the middle, third, pit to tear down, roll lines, etc., and place the model in an adjacent grass strip - out of the pits.
But, as to appreciating the judges, oh, yes! ... and the scoresheet runners ...and the tabulators ...and the pull-test volunteers ...and the pit bull boss who keeps the rotation rotating.