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Old May 21st 04, 11:30 PM
Bill Denton
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Hey, do whatever you want to do, it doesn't really make much difference to
me. But you might want to keep this in mind:

Liability extends after death, into the decedent's estate. So what you would
probably end up with is your company's insuror in a ****ing contest with
your private insuror while the sheriff puts your wife and kids in the street
while taking your house and anything else you own.

All of us accept risks; there are no certainties in life. But to me, it's
pretty foolish to accept a risk when you don't know what liability is
attached to it...



"OtisWinslow" wrote in message
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"Bill Denton" wrote in message
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I'm not coming down on anybody,


Mmmmm. Could have fooled me.

Realistically, who cares what the company insurance company thinks if you
crashed and
you're dead. You buy your own insurance to cover you, and personal

policies
cover personal
and business use so long as it's not for hire. You can fly where you want
and you're covered.
And if you're not being paid for the time you're flying, then you're not
working.