most companies may not report whether they paid off or not.. that is
"privacy" information between the insured and the company..
so you'd have to try to find specific individuals that would report it
BT
"Andy Durbin" wrote in message
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Bruce,
I don't know what the insurance arrangements are in
the places you fly, but what would worry me here in
the UK is this:
Flight outside placarded limits is outside CofA.
Flight without CofA is uninsured.
Are you sure you're covered in the event of a prang?
It's an easy get-out for an insurance company faced
with a potentially big claim.
Rob
NTSB database is well populated with aircraft accident reports that
list flying over max certificated gross weight as a contributing, or
primary, accident cause.
Can anyone cite a single case where insurance payout was refused on
that basis.
Please note that I am NOT advocating flying over any weight limit, I
just think the "you won't be insured" argument is a bit thin.
Andy
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