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Old December 3rd 05, 03:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Rex's view, most of the Standard gliders in the USA are not
airworthy. Yet I am under the impression that insurance companies are
not denying coverage on that basis.


bumper wrote:
"Rex" wrote in message In the case of an
accident, the offending
equiptment does not have to be a causal factor of the accident for the
Insurance company to find your glider unairworthy therefore in breech
of the policy.
Rex.


Everything I've read and heard from insurance agents says this is not the
case. If the "illegal" equipment is not causal or contributory in any way to
the incident/accident, insurance companies have not been successful, in the
courts, in denying coverage.

bumper



 




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