"Contracting out" is an interesting
concept. It works fine for certain situations inolving only the
contracting parties to the agreement. Contracting out fails when other
third parties are involved.
You cannot however disclaim any action that
by law is an allowed right to the grieved party. ie you cannot contract with
someone to give up a constitutional right for example.. Also you cannot
absolve yourself for misfeasance or malfeasance or any action that is blatently
illegal. Also "Contracting out" does not relieve you the responsibility of
innocent or other third parties who are affected by an accident such
as a pasenger, other persons injured on the ground and their family members who
are suffering a loss of their spouse or father. You see, you cannot
clearly protect yourself from any accident caused by your plane regardless of a
contracting out agreement.
Bob Smiley
N94RJ
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