rwellner98
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This is on my bucket list. Too cool...
Can’t imagine the salt corrosion
Can’t imagine the salt corrosion
The airport manager at S16 is a real crab.
No, I mean a real crab.
Can’t imagine the salt corrosion
I wouldn't land at a place like that unless my life depended on it
I'd love to fly over to Copalis Beach and land, but our club rules are that we are only to land on paved runways. And the last time someone violated that rule (that we know of) our insurance company had to pay for an engine tear down and a new prop as he had a prop strike. Rats.
I flew the coast of FL….. got home and wiped the dust on the leading edges and tasted it…
Insurance policies generally don't embody the policy holders' internal guidance on conduct.If it was a violation of club rules, I’m surprised the insurance company paid.
Insurance policies generally don't embody the policy holders' internal guidance on conduct.
A few places I used to rent had such rules to reduce the chance of claims and keep rates low. The pavement rule for example was NOT in the insurance policy.But if your rates were based on, “we are never going to do this” or if it’s against the club rules, why did the club even make an insurance claim instead of making the pilot pay?
uh. wait. what?? I mean, because that’s a perfectly normal thing to do, of course. why even wipe it off, just give the leading edges a good lickdown. like all normal pilots do.
if your rates were based on, “we are never going to do this”
Insurance policies generally don't embody the policy holders' internal guidance on conduct.