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Old March 31st 05, 09:21 AM
J.A.M.
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At that point I just don't care a da**n about the aircraft. If I have to
bail out, or crash land it, my main concern is getting the irreplacable
piece of gear intact on the ground... me.

"Cockpit Colin" escribió en el mensaje
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Yes they do. The fine print tells you about not being able to use the
airplane again. A gentle landing, it is not.


It's been pointed out that at that precise moment, you usually only own
about $1000 of the aircraft - the insurance company owns the rest!




 




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