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Old October 20th 03, 09:06 PM
Todd Pattist
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"Peter Duniho" wrote:

IMHO, you are worse off in that respect if you attempt to codify in the club
rules the issue.


I agree.

if you start writing new
rules in an attempt to mirror existing FAA rules, then you've opened the
door for the insurance company to come along and tell you that you did it
wrong, and in doing so, encouraged an illegal flight by a member.


Or the insurance company will point to a clause in your club
policy that says members must comply with club rules, then
use that as a loophole. Check your club policy. Ours
required compliance by members with club rules/bylaws for
coverage. Every rule you add is another possible gotcha, so
make sure you need any rules you add.

Todd Pattist
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