Question re Club "membership"
Some discussion locally.
If, within a flying Club, the pilot in command was not a "member" (ie membership form not signed and/or accepted) what liability would a Club have in the event of a serious accident? Would this affect an insurance payout? At what point is someone deemed to be a "member". Thanks for any help |
What is a club? Two or more people with common interest perhaps! No need for constitution, rules or membership forms. Liability will depend upon the ability to prove responsibility and or neglect whilst insurance coverage will depend upon the terms of the policy itself. Think of those clubs that own no aircraft, but rent them from members. The aircraft are invariably insured by the owners not the club so it could be different for every aircraft used by the club. A larger club may have liability insurance which will vary from one provider to another. If you have not followed the agreed processes then I am sure the insurer will take every opportunity to opt out because you have not kept your part of the contract.
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If, within a flying Club, the pilot in command was not a "member" (ie membership form not signed and/or accepted) what liability would a Club have in the event of a serious accident? being the cause of the accident, I cannot see the Club being liable at all - irrespective of whether the PIC was a member or not. (NB: Slightly different if Club was also a school and PIC was solo student but very unlikely in this case that student would not be a member of club) Would this affect an insurance payout? groups of people - ie Mr J Smith plus any qualified Flight Instructor plus any member of "XXX Flying Club". Therefore the PIC in your scenario is likely to be uninsured. At what point is someone deemed to be a "member". Usually, as you say, by completing a written membership form or equivalent. But could just be any "officer" of the Club stating: "OK, you're a member" |
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