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Options After Items Flagged as Unairworthy (was TBO and Airworthiness)
On 16 Apr 2007 07:59:09 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
In retrospect, I also wonder what the insurance company would have had to say if anything had gone wrong? Tom We are getting deep into 'what if's', but think it through... The Ins. Co. says the plane must be kept legally airworthy to be covered for inflight risk... Who defines what is/not airworthy - the FAA... The form you have from the FAA says it IS legally airworthy for the duration of that listed flight... Yup! The form has to be signed off, after inspecting it, by an IA or A&E stating the aircraft is airworthy for that flight. I've done a number of ferry flights like that. Just ask your insurrance carrier if in doubt. I've not had one say no, yet. denny |
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