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Posted for "Stuart Seffern" <sseffern@yahoo.com>:
O.K. If life is an intelligent management of risk, then flying a Lancair can
be made much safer by avoiding the 3 biggest killers
1. Running out of fuel
2. Flying into Bad weather
3. Low level "show off" operations
How about a insurance policy which excludes the dumbest of pilot error
mistakes?
If the Insurance companies would be more comprehensive in policy writing, the
intelligent and relatively safe pilots would pay much lower rates.
Can the experimental Lancair accidents be looked at to determine reasonable
exclusions to write a policy around? Then a considered offer could be
presented to AIG and others in a group effort to achieve an affordable rate.
We have done this in my business for 26 years and pay substantially less for
our Mutual Insurance with a Group Association Policy and even some educational
seminars.
Stu Seffern
www.LantzairFlyers.com
sseffern@yahoo.com
P.S. Remember we are "advancing the art" of flying. It is not "safe" but
risks can be reasonably managed so as not to prevent innovation and progress.
Insurability is essential to that progress in my view.
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