I feel that manufacturers should be responsible for the products that they produce and the general public needs to have the insurance that they are protected by the law against faulty products, but product liability suits have really hurt all of us in many ways. It is a shame that we can miss uses a product or do something really stupid and then sue the manufacturer for our own mistake. I shutter when news footage shows small airplanes that have been destroyed by tornadoes or floods knowing that most often these airplanes will never be replaced by anything affordable to the average person. The only way most of us can have an airplane is to build one ourselves. .nothing to do with astronomy but I had to say it. :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Moulton" <dmoulton@rocketmail.com> To: <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 8:24 AM Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Jump pilot?
New ones are in the $250,000+ range, well equiped, as I recall. Cessna got hit with a really nasty liability ruling late last summer, so they'll probably go up!
dave --- Patrick Wiggins <pwiggins@co.slc.ut.us> wrote:
Hi Brent,
Any luck with contacting the folks at Cedar Valley?
BTW, the current issue of Parachutist lists a 1959 Cessna 182 for sale. $50,000+! I can only imagine what a newer one like yours would sell for...
Cheers!
Patrick :-)
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