Should I be scared -- C172 over Gross
Buttman wrote in news:fulmq5$ojg$1
@registered.motzarella.org:
Where's the slippery slope?
The slippery slope is in the fact that any accident is caused by a
string of deliberate decisions made by the pilot.
You can always argue that the pilot could have done /this/
differently,
or /that/ differently and the accident could have been avoided.
I beg your pardon!!!!!!
The part about most accidents being the culmination of a chain of
events
is true. However, the extrapoltion that those events are deliberate
is
usually pure poppycock--the exceptions simply get much greater
coverage.
Peter
If an insurance company can argue they don't owe anything because the
pilot deliberately took off 30 pounds over max gross, then they can
equally argue that they don't owe anything when a pilot deliberately
launches into a thunderstorm filled area.
Imagine what it would be like if you get into a automobile crash, and
have the insurance company ignore your claim because the police
determined you were going 57mph in a 55 zone.
"Oops, you were exceeding limitations at the time of the accident, we
aren't liable to pay out"
God you're dumb.
Bertie
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