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| Is it possible that PADI Instructor's insurance or DAN's (DAN Europe this case) instructor's or invidual member's insurance covers the lost of Diving equipment (MARES HUB with tank and integrated weights) during the Rescue Diver training. Of course it was some sort of "accident" because the dive doesn't went how planned even no medical evacuation needed. I have sent the questions to DAN Europe, but does anyone has information or experince related the problem? How the Instructors PADI liabilty insurance could cover the lost? The search will be continue in 3-5 m visibility tomorrow. -- Seppo seppo@removethisihalainen.fi |
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| Seppo wrote: > Is it possible that PADI Instructor's insurance or DAN's (DAN > Europe this case) instructor's or invidual member's insurance covers the > lost of Diving equipment (MARES HUB with tank and integrated weights) during the Rescue > Diver training. > -- > Seppo > > seppo@removethisihalainen.fi > > Shame about the weights. The Lost HUB is a blessing, you should pay the Instructor Double his normal fee just doing you the favor of loosing that for you. |
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| Thus spake Seppo <seppo@removethisihalainen.fi> : >Is it possible that PADI Instructor's insurance or DAN's (DAN >Europe this case) instructor's or invidual member's insurance covers the >lost of Diving equipment (MARES HUB with tank and integrated weights) during the Rescue >Diver training. There's no liability on the part of the instructor. Do you have equipment coverage? That's the only insurance that will pay off. > >Of course it was some sort of "accident" because the dive doesn't went >how planned even no medical evacuation needed. I have sent the questions >to DAN Europe, but does anyone has information or experince related the >problem? How the Instructors PADI liabilty insurance could cover the >lost? > >The search will be continue in 3-5 m visibility tomorrow. Metal detector. Mmm, I'd love to have 3-5 m viz here. More like 3-5 feet. -- dillon Linux, it's not just an OS, it's a way of life. And a damn fine one, at that. |
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