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6th Feb 2017, 14:11
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My aim was not to tar all display pilots with the...

My aim was not to tar all display pilots with the same brush - far from it. But the collective 'we' (ie pilots/owners/operators/DAs/CAA/MAA et al) didn't catch/stop/mitigate against the extremes and...
5th Feb 2017, 20:33
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I don't think anyone would argue with that...

I don't think anyone would argue with that LOMCEVAK but a realistic minimum has to be set and achieved. I've yet to meet an aviator who thought the extant rules were appropriate and yet the airshow...
5th Feb 2017, 11:21
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I have wondered the same. The CAA had set...

I have wondered the same. The CAA had set incredibly low standards that were way below comparable military requirements and yet appear to have no demonstrable audit chain to underpin such low...
10th Jul 2016, 10:24
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My thoughts too. I also cannot imagine a service...

My thoughts too. I also cannot imagine a service pilot receiving his display auth in a Tucano before strapping themselves to a Hawk borrowed from a mate.

Displaying vintage swept-wing jets is a...
17th Feb 2016, 16:55
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My surprise was specific to the unlawful clause...

My surprise was specific to the unlawful clause quoted, as you cannot evade or exclude negligence under any contract - be it scribbled on the back of a ticket or embellished on parchment in blood,...
17th Feb 2016, 15:10
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Does Cosford really include a clause that...

Does Cosford really include a clause that absolves themselves from negligence?

Such a clause would be unlawful.

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5th Feb 2016, 09:10
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One hopes you are not questioning the integrity...

One hopes you are not questioning the integrity or motives of 'Flying Lawyer', as you would be far off the mark.
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