Thread: The Reno Plane crash-Wow
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09-19-2011 05:46 PM #1
When I think of race events I parallel that to two cases in my life' experiences in insurance's limitations.I do not advocate that insurances get involved.But I am reporting what I have found.Frankly NHRA is a sectioning body that has insurance implications.Anyways-back when I toured mixing sound for live concerts say "X" band would record and then go on tour to promote record sales.Went I first started that the "X" band's tour because of the numerous concert dates would be about 6 months.Good gig for me for sure.A couple of issues happened and the media put up a big stink and yepper the number of shows because of the outlandish insurance riders that where required of promoters cut the concerts in haft.
The other case where insurance has over run a industry is in trucking.No doubt about it.
So if the air shows want to continue to self regulate,I think they have to show they can.Make some rule changes.Maybe slow down the planes abit.Good Bye
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09-19-2011 06:01 PM #2
Gary, we'll simply agree to disagree on this point. Limiting the speed of the aircraft is meaningless, IMO. The issue here is spectators, not the racing. If people choose to attend and buy box seats for the races they accept the risk, and there's nothing else to say about it, again IMO.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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09-19-2011 06:40 PM #3
If folks don't like the way the Air Show people regulate races, then there is two things they should do:
1. Don't participate
2. Don't spectate
The last thing we need right now is to have the uninformed take charge of more things so they can protect us from ourselves!!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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09-19-2011 07:14 PM #4
The way 'Big Brother' is slinging regulations and laws at us, we sure as heck don't need spectator sports to have their heavy hand there too. Look at baseball - and Senate hearings with the use of steroids - it's none of their damn business if Roger Clements or others used them. Go to a doctor's office and read that Hipaa form. Even your wife/partner can't get any information. Then Obamacare - and the regulations go on and on and on.
Dam' ya got me started.
If you don't want to spectate, as Dave S said, don't. It's a heluva lot more dangerous statistically wise driving to an event to be a spectator then being there. As a participant, your odds do go up. Heck, stay home, maybe even stay in bed with a pillow over your head. Oh and the odds of being hit by a piece of space junk now about to come down, 1 in 3200 (Defunct NASA satellite to crash to Earth this week | Reuters) so that pillow - wont help.Dave W
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