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Robert John wrote:
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.
Not unless it's a cause of the incident leading to the claim.
Every plane crash ever probably violates at least one regulation, but
insurance companies don't decline them all, do they?
-- Bruce
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