This post speaks much for your honesty and integrity. Insurance carriers
have a bad habit of prosecuting criminal fraud so some people take
questions like is your medical current seriously.
"K. Ari Krupnikov" wrote in message
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"Robert M. Gary" writes:
A friend of mine runs a FBO. He rented out his Debonair to a regular
pilot who accidently landed gear up. After the accident the pilot
noticed his medical had expired 2 days prior to the accident. He went
down and successfully got a new medical that day. The insurance
company
denied the claim since the pilot did not have a medical.
How could they tell he got his medical after the accident not before
if it was the same day?
Ari.
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