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jeremyneas

Anon: What do you think about your money and demos?

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Even when many demo jumpers believe they are insured,
they may not be.
Example: You qualify for a PRO Rating with a 290 and
you switch over to a 260 without bothering to qualify on
that canopy or perhaps you do not have the required 50 jumps on that canopy.
The insurance company may not pay
or may pay and under the subrogation clause,
come back on you. (Whew)

Ed

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Ed-
You are partially correct...

In the "real world" you do not have to have
a PRO rating to do a demo...
or for that matter to even purchase
the demo insurance.

And believe me there is currently no policing of
the regulations you refer to.
Again the insurer has as yet,
never failed to payout on a submitted claim.

And from even the small amount of information available
on those claims...
questions are raised as to the viability
of the coverage regarding some of the incidents.

Hey...is that really your D# listed in your profile?











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Yep, got back into jumping 2 years ago and did 160 jumps last year. Information on the ways insurance companies get out of paying comes from years of experience as a flight instructor.

Ed


Hey...is that really your D# listed in your profile?





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