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Old June 11th 10, 12:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brian Whatcott
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Default Diamond goal flight rejected due to typo

Scott Alexander wrote:
I received an email stating that my diamond goal flight has been
rejected due to a typo on my igc declaration./snip/
So now I am merely trying to figure out the best way to solve this
claim.

Does anyone have any suggestions of who I might contact to help get
this claim to pass? /snip/


I know nothing of these paperwork trails. But if I am deprived of
something of value, by a typo which is written as requested by a form,
I would send a corrected version, with a polite covering letter from
a lawyer.

Brian W
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Old June 24th 10, 06:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
ZZ
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Default Diamond goal flight rejected due to typo

On 6/11/2010 4:42 AM, brian whatcott wrote:
Scott Alexander wrote:
I received an email stating that my diamond goal flight has been
rejected due to a typo on my igc declaration./snip/
So now I am merely trying to figure out the best way to solve this
claim.

Does anyone have any suggestions of who I might contact to help get
this claim to pass? /snip/


I know nothing of these paperwork trails. But if I am deprived of
something of value, by a typo which is written as requested by a form,
I would send a corrected version, with a polite covering letter from
a lawyer.

Brian W


It might be more fun and less expensive to re-fly the flight than deal
with a lawyer. (Naturally, I exclude my few lawyer friends when citing
this opinion).
Paul
ZZ

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Old June 26th 10, 01:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brian Whatcott
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Default Diamond goal flight rejected due to typo

ZZ wrote:
On 6/11/2010 4:42 AM, brian whatcott wrote:
Scott Alexander wrote:
I received an email stating that my diamond goal flight has been
rejected due to a typo on my igc declaration./snip/
So now I am merely trying to figure out the best way to solve this
claim.

Does anyone have any suggestions of who I might contact to help get
this claim to pass? /snip/


I know nothing of these paperwork trails. But if I am deprived of
something of value, by a typo which is written as requested by a form,
I would send a corrected version, with a polite covering letter from
a lawyer.

Brian W


It might be more fun and less expensive to re-fly the flight than deal
with a lawyer. (Naturally, I exclude my few lawyer friends when citing
this opinion).
Paul
ZZ

I have to say that almost anything is more fun and less expensive than
dealing with a lawyer! :-)

Brian W
 




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