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Don't know about you Andy, but I'd certainly rather
not be the test case! I'd like to think they wouldn't refuse to pay, but .... Rob At 13:48 13 January 2004, Andy Durbin wrote: Robert John wrote in message news:... Bruce, I don't know what the insurance arrangements are in the places you fly, but what would worry me here in the UK is this: Flight outside placarded limits is outside CofA. Flight without CofA is uninsured. Are you sure you're covered in the event of a prang? It's an easy get-out for an insurance company faced with a potentially big claim. Rob NTSB database is well populated with aircraft accident reports that list flying over max certificated gross weight as a contributing, or primary, accident cause. Can anyone cite a single case where insurance payout was refused on that basis. Please note that I am NOT advocating flying over any weight limit, I just think the 'you won't be insured' argument is a bit thin. Andy |
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