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Call AOPA Legal and ask them about filing a report. You *do* have
the legal option as an AOPA member, right? You *are* an AOPA member, right? Do not discuss in this newsgroup the events that caused, appear to have caused, or are the result of any action that your partner took. Asking about how to deal with the insurance is fine. Anything that involves the FAA or can involve the FAA should not be discussed in public. Didn't we have this discussion a couple months ago? |
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Blanche wrote: Call AOPA Legal and ask them about filing a report. You *do* have the legal option as an AOPA member, right? You *are* an AOPA member, right? Do not discuss in this newsgroup the events that caused, appear to have caused, or are the result of any action that your partner took. Asking about how to deal with the insurance is fine. Anything that involves the FAA or can involve the FAA should not be discussed in public. Didn't we have this discussion a couple months ago? Typical lawyer. This type of accident happens every day. What happens with the FAA is standard. Assuming the plane was in annual and your partner had a medical the process goes very quickly. The FAA will almost certainly require your partner to take a quick checkride covering just the events surrounding the accident, so basically he'll go around the patch a few times. Having an AOPA legal plan won't help one iota in this situation. |
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Blanche wrote in message ...
4. Either way, you'll have to pay someone to ferry it to a shop for repairs. Again, the insurance company and/or the repair shop will have someone they use all the time for this. They'll take care of getting the paperwork done and a ferry permit. Blanche, If (for some reason) the insurance company will not pay to have the plane ferried to a shop, you don't necessarily have to pay someone else to do it. Assuming it's flyable and eligible for a ferry permit, the owner can ferry it. I've done it several times. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Hey Blanche,
Congratulations on the new job!!! "Newps" wrote in message ... Blanche wrote: Call AOPA Legal and ask them about filing a report. Typical lawyer. |
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Steve Foley wrote:
Hey Blanche, Congratulations on the new job!!! "Newps" wrote in message Blanche wrote: Call AOPA Legal and ask them about filing a report. Typical lawyer. Huh? I'm not a lawyer, and I don't have a job, and I think I missed the joke someplace...ah well, let me attribute it to hunger --missed lunch and trying to make dinner now. |
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