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No. But I heartily support there efforts, and it is very encouraging that
the Massachusetts court has chosen to hear this issue after the AOPA/FAA cabal tried to nix it. People should not be driven into their basements so that pilots can practice stunts over their homes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know all about the FARs and how the pilots claim they are flying legally..... Now, lets see what the courts have to say. |
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"Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... No. But I heartily support there efforts, I'm not at all surprised. and it is very encouraging that the Massachusetts court has chosen to hear this issue after the AOPA/FAA cabal tried to nix it. How is that encouraging? People should not be driven into their basements so that pilots can practice stunts over their homes. People aren't driven into their basements so that pilots can practice stunts over their homes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know all about the FARs That seems unlikely. and how the pilots claim they are flying legally..... That seems likely. Now, lets see what the courts have to say. Why is it an issue for the courts? |
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I suppose this is your idea of a point-by-point rebuttal?!
You clearly don't know squat about the case, and what is going on in Groton. But you have your position. SOP. |
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"Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... I suppose this is your idea of a point-by-point rebuttal?! I see you're unable to answer my questions. You clearly don't know squat about the case, and what is going on in Groton. Actually, I'm very familiar with it. You are not. But you have your position. I haven't stated a position. |
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If you knew anything, you wouldn't ask the stupid question,
"Why is it an issue for the courts?" Just like the other know it alls that said in other posts that there aren't exclusion clauses in their life insurance policies for GA related deaths. WRONG. |
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"Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... If you knew anything, you wouldn't ask the stupid question, "Why is it an issue for the courts?" Why do you believe it's a stupid question? Why don't you answer my questions? Just like the other know it alls that said in other posts that there aren't exclusion clauses in their life insurance policies for GA related deaths. WRONG. How do you know what's in their insurance policies? |
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:45:33 -0400, "Skylune"
wrote: If you knew anything, you wouldn't ask the stupid question, "Why is it an issue for the courts?" Just like the other know it alls that said in other posts that there aren't exclusion clauses in their life insurance policies for GA related deaths. WRONG. Wayyyy back when I was a student I had to pay an extra $120 something a year extra. The surcharge was dropped as soon as I earned my license. The only exclusions on my policy are for doing aerobatics, or flying for hire, but flying for hire on a PPL is prohibited by the FARs. It's as good in the airplane as it is driving a car. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Skylune wrote:
Just like the other know it alls that said in other posts that there aren't exclusion clauses in their life insurance policies for GA related deaths. WRONG. Many life insurance policies have an exclusion for aircraft crew members. None that I have had contained exclusions for passengers in private aircraft. It's extremely easy to find policies which do not have crew member exclusions. The only time this becomes a problem is when an individual has an insurance policy through his employer. These policies typically contain the crew member exclusion, and the employee may be reluctant to buy a second full policy. It can be a little difficult to find a policy that covers you *only* when you're piloting a private plane, but I believe that AOPA has secured such a thing. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 23:18:15 GMT, George Patterson
wrote: Skylune wrote: Just like the other know it alls that said in other posts that there aren't exclusion clauses in their life insurance policies for GA related deaths. WRONG. Many life insurance policies have an exclusion for aircraft crew members. None that I have had contained exclusions for passengers in private aircraft. It's extremely easy to find policies which do not have crew member exclusions. The only time this becomes a problem is when an individual has an insurance policy through his employer. These policies typically contain the crew member My company policy only stated that I could not act as a crew member of a company aircraft while on company business. Even out air crews could not act as aircrew outside their job. IE, if they had to go to a seminar and take company aircraft to get there, they could not act as crew while on that particular flight. However it did cover me while flying my own plane as long as it wasn't for the company. However, if I took vacation the day before a confernece and flew my own plane to that city and stayed at least an extra day they did not complain, or at least the insurrance company didn't. Some of the bosses didn't like it, but they never did anything about it, nor did they ever say anything to me. My vacation time was my time. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com exclusion, and the employee may be reluctant to buy a second full policy. It can be a little difficult to find a policy that covers you *only* when you're piloting a private plane, but I believe that AOPA has secured such a thing. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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Skylune wrote:
Just like the other know it alls that said in other posts that there aren't exclusion clauses in their life insurance policies for GA related deaths. WRONG. AOPA gives free life insurance with membership... |
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