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Stewart Kissel wrote in message ...
Gee, Since my(our) premiums pay for these claims, when does the insurance company not have to pay? When you haven't done what you are supposed to: current BFR and annual inspection. IMPORTANT: The A/P who signs off on the annual MUST be registered and current. Most of us assume that the guy in the shop has done all of the necessary paperwork, but when was the last time you actually checked the guy's credentials? Probably never. Well, if he is faking it your insurance company can (and probably will) deny the claim. You can check his credentials with the FAA. The same thing goes for the CFIG who signs off on your BFR. If you think that you can claim ignorance or "acting in good faith", well you can forget it. This falls into you either comply or you don't. Period. Of course, you can always gamble that your insurance company won't catch it. In this case: GOOD LUCK! You can always sue the offending A/P or instructor, but the odds on this tactic are poor at best. Tom Seim Richland, WA |
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