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Actually, I would place some culpability on the FBO (presumably) that
rented the PIC the aircraft. Why? How much nanny do you want in life? Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 01:37:29 GMT, Jose
wrote in : : Actually, I would place some culpability on the FBO (presumably) that rented the PIC the aircraft. Why? Because in my experience the FBO's insurance requires a current medical certificate and BFR for coverage. |
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Because in my experience the FBO's insurance requires a current
medical certificate and BFR for coverage. That may let the insurance company off the hook (though maybe not). However, how does that place -blame- on the FBO? Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 14:42:57 GMT, Jose
wrote in : : Because in my experience the FBO's insurance requires a current medical certificate and BFR for coverage. That may let the insurance company off the hook (though maybe not). However, how does that place -blame- on the FBO? Apparently, the matter is moot in this instance, as others have reported the PIC did not rent the aircraft. However, renting an aircraft to an unqualified pilot would seem irresponsible. |
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However, renting an aircraft to an unqualified pilot would seem
irresponsible. Yes, but how much checking would you expect or tolerate. Would you expect the FBO to examine your license, medical, and logbook before every flight? Would you expect them to rent to you for a one week trip if you would be out of passenger currency halfway through that week? Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message m... However, renting an aircraft to an unqualified pilot would seem irresponsible. Yes, but how much checking would you expect or tolerate. Would you expect the FBO to examine your license, medical, and logbook before every flight? Would you expect them to rent to you for a one week trip if you would be out of passenger currency halfway through that week? Jose -- I would think that their insurance carrier would expect the FBO to have some system in place to assure that the people they rent to are legal and qualified to fly the aircraft that are being rented. I further believe that a jury in a liability case would be easily led to think the same. |
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I would think that their insurance carrier would expect the FBO to have some
system in place to assure that the people they rent to are legal and qualified to fly the aircraft that are being rented. Agreed. The question is how intrusive that system ought to be. It would be simple to subvert anything that's not intrusive. OTOH I've run into places that want a copy of my driver license, pilot certificate, medical certificate, logbook, and my SSN before renting. Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 16:26:45 GMT, Jose
wrote: However, renting an aircraft to an unqualified pilot would seem irresponsible. Yes, but how much checking would you expect or tolerate. Would you expect the FBO to examine your license, medical, and logbook before every flight? Would you expect them to rent to you for a one week trip if you would be out of passenger currency halfway through that week? My FBO's reservation computer has the expiration dates for the pilots medical and BFR. If you show up for a reservation and are out of date, they ask you to show them the new one before giving you the key. |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 16:26:45 GMT, Jose
wrote in :: However, renting an aircraft to an unqualified pilot would seem irresponsible. Yes, but how much checking would you expect or tolerate. Would you expect the FBO to examine your license, medical, and logbook before every flight? Actually, where I rent they check a photocopy of my BFR logbook entry, medical and license before each flight. Would you expect them to rent to you for a one week trip if you would be out of passenger currency halfway through that week? They don't check for that at all. In the subject case, the PIC lacked considerably more than 3 TOs and Ldgs within 90 days. |
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