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Old September 18th 03, 06:16 AM
Rick Durden
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Roger,

I haven't seen a "no pay if not airworthy" clause in an aircraft
policy in years. Is it in a policy you have?

All the best,
Rick

"Roger Long" om wrote in message ...
Yeah, it isn't automatically invalid but there is a clause in most policies
giving them the option of not paying if the plane isn't flown in accordance
with regulations, which includes being airworthy (something 99.9% of
airplanes aren't in the strictest sense). These clauses are seldom used
but, is it a good idea to give the insurance company an out in today's
increasingly tight and un-competitive market?