riggerrob 615 #26 February 12, 2017 diablopilotYou drafted legislation that would require dropzones to carry insurance that doesn't exist as a current product and would be a prohibitive expense? Please stop doing the sport any favors. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Agreed! A Canadian DZ recently lost a military contract because the army insisted on a large liability insurance policy. That type of insurance is not available in Canada. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IanHarrop 41 #27 February 12, 2017 riggerrob A Canadian DZ recently lost a military contract because the army insisted on a large liability insurance policy. That type of insurance is not available in Canada. That wasn't the reason the contract was not renewed. The insurance required was acquired, albeit via more than one policy. The contract was not renewed because the Brits ran out of money. They (gov't) earn their money via taxes in Pounds but pay for things in Canada in $$$. The drop in the Pound made everything in Canada more expensive and compared to the other adventure activities they offer soldiers, skydiving was the one big ticket item they could lose and easily keep all the others."Where troubles melt like lemon drops, away above the chimney tops, that's where you'll find me" Dorothy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1001001sos 0 #28 April 6, 2017 diablopilotYou drafted legislation that would require dropzones to carry insurance that doesn't exist as a current product and would be a prohibitive expense? Please stop doing the sport any favors. Best comment on this fiasco yet! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites