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tony roberts wrote:
I understood that "act of God" wasn't covered - same as earthquake. Does that mean athiests get more coverage? |
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one person takes the car and bugs out early with the stuff that has to be moved.
I wouldn't let my wife bug out on her own. You never know what could happen. She could get stuck in Texas type traffic, end up having to sleep in the car on the freeway, etc. I'm not letting her do that just to save the damn airplane. -Robert |
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I wonder how many where airworthy. I would estimate that at most
airports 20% of the aircraft cannot fly at any given time. |
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![]() "tony roberts" wrote in message news:nospam-41AD8F.20120524102005@shawnews... I understood that "act of God" wasn't covered - same as earthquake. If you purchase aircraft insurance that excludes "acts of God" you deserve the coverage you get. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE Right now (1pm West Coast time) on cnn.com, there is a picture of numerous overturned planes. Presumably insurance pays for this and since I pay for insurance, should I feel a bit bummed that these owners didn't fly their planes to safety and help lower my insurance costs? Taking it to the other extreme, perhaps some owners wanted to upgrade from a 172 to a 182 (for example) and... Sorry, I just don't get it. Thanks, Hilton |
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA
Hutchinson's Encyclopaedia Encyclopaedia Search Click a letter for the index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Or search the encyclopaedia: act of God Legal term meaning some sudden and irresistible act of nature that could not reasonably have been foreseen or prevented, such as floods or exceptionally high tides, storms, lightning, earthquakes, sharp frosts, or sudden death. Damage by such an occurrence may be attributed to the act of God, and in the absence of any contract to the contrary, no person can be held liable for it. Nearly all insurance forms and shipping charter parties, and most contracts, have a clause relating to nonliability in the case of an act of God. Research Machines plc 2005. All rights reserved. Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc. Take a look at your insurance policy. I've never seen that clause in one of mine. George Patterson Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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Morgans wrote:
Who cares what it was before Mexico? 12 to 24 hours before, the track and size were well predicted. now all the hypotheses about leaving on time and in the right direction and all that, kindof fail if the local FBO (the nice folks from whom you buy fuel had decided to play it safe, pack up and leave before you did... --Sylvain |
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![]() "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote I flew the night Hurricane Hugo showed up *towards* the storm (for my job) and tied the aircraft to the best of my ability out on the flightline. Gust locks, etc... everything I could do to make it secure. Sometimes it's just a matter of luck. And frankly, nobody expected Hugo to amount to much more than a windy night since we were a good 150 NM from the coast. How true, but Hugo was a rather large exception, and no one expected it to do anything close to what it did. Who would have thought that I would see an eye wall in Western NC? If you got your plane wrecked 6+ hours drive from the coast, all I can say is, pay up, insurance! g -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote But which way to move it.. that storm was 800 miles wide at one time before it hit Mexico Who cares what it was before Mexico? 12 to 24 hours before, the track and size were well predicted. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Sylvain" wrote in message t... Morgans wrote: Who cares what it was before Mexico? 12 to 24 hours before, the track and size were well predicted. now all the hypotheses about leaving on time and in the right direction and all that, kindof fail if the local FBO (the nice folks from whom you buy fuel had decided to play it safe, pack up and leave before you did... Listen, all, I'm not trying to say that it will work all the time for everyone. But ya' gotta' try, IMHO. Lots of folks keep at least half tanks all the time, right? That ought to get you 60 to 100 miles, for any plane, right? My whole thing is to get the home stuff done early, when it looks like you *might* be in harm's way. At the end, if you are lined up for a hit, take the short flight. It still ought to get you more safe, if you stay away, or decide to drive back. For each his own. Unless we get another Hugo, I'm safe, for now. If I was living in a danger zone, part of my preparedness plan would involve moving the plane. That's me, perhaps not you. My final words. -- Jim in NC -- Jim in NC |
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now all the hypotheses about leaving on time and in the
right direction and all that, kindof fail if the local FBO (the nice folks from whom you buy fuel had decided to play it safe, pack up and leave before you did... Ah, yet another reason to fuel after each flight... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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