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Old October 5th 03, 04:07 PM
JJ Sinclair
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Default High Speed Passes & the FAA (long)

Good report Tom,
What's happening here? JJ being civil to a MG pilot? John Cochrane and I are
bud's over the 500 foot gate (still got a needle in your doll, over the +15
minute thing)
By Spring we'll all be Kissin' Cousins.

I would add one thing though, you wrote

If the pilot kills himself breaking the rules: end of story.


If the FAA issues a citation and your insurance company gets wind of it, They
may not pay your claim, if the violation is "Causial" to the accident. Bad news
for your Hull insurance claim. REAL Bad News to your LIABILITY Claim.

I wonder it the BOD has thought about this in relation to the controversial 50
foot, Finish Line Rule which is ALLOWED in SSA Sanctioned Contests?

JJ Sinclair
 




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