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Old January 13th 06, 02:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Chalk seaplane NTSB says both wings had craks

I think so too, but beyond the insurance question, how many
passengers will there be? The insurance companies will look
at the odds and the inspections and rate the risk to their
money. Passengers will be worried about their safety
without really knowing about the facts. It will be a tough
sell for a while.

I haven't seen any good pictures of the wing and fuselage,
have you?


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James H. Macklin
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| "Jim Macklin" wrote
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| I presume that the NTSB report will take a year, do you
| think Chalks' will be able to fly before the final
report?
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| "My" _totally_ uneducated guess is that they will be
able to, after
| prudent inspections take place. The only hold-up could be
obtaining
| insurance to keep them flying.
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| Jim in NC
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