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mjosparky  (D 5476)

Jul 1, 2011, 7:35 PM
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Re: [airtwardo] responsibility.. [In reply to] Can't Post

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The pilot would have to knowingly permit



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Is that citable fact or your opinion?

Most of what he posts is just his opinion. His referenced FAA Parts do not support his postings. A good example is “The pilot would have to knowingly permit someone to make a jump using a rig that isn't legal.” That’s not the way the FAA looks at it.


Pilot in command means the person who:

(1) Has final authority and responsibility for the operation and safety of the flight;


Sparky

PWScottIV  (B 30429)

Jul 2, 2011, 1:51 PM
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...I am a little disappointed that Airtec and SSK are being named as the rigging error was not an issue with the Cypres. Following news story explains the reasoning, however it is a lame reason to sue those two companies...

That's effin lawyers for ya...Frown

lopullterri  (D 20814)

Jul 13, 2011, 3:51 PM
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Re: [lopullterri] Airchway Skydiving Sued [In reply to] Can't Post

So...I was browsing the USPA website and noticed that Archway is no longer listed as a USPA member.

Does anyone have any information to add? Was this the choice of the Drop Zone or did USPA remove their membership? Does a representative of the dropzone or USPA care to comment here?

Enquiring minds want to know.

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