Common use of Acknowledgement of Risk Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgement of Risk. 12.1 The Pilot recognises and acknowledges that participating in the Event is a potentially dangerous activity and may involve entering into certain parts of the Territory (via a specific route between checkpoints chosen by the Pilot and not, for the avoidance of doubt, by the Company) which are considered highly dangerous and unsuitable for travel due to reasons including the applicable physical terrain or political and/or social climate. Additionally, the Pilot is fully aware and acknowledges that all aviation sports and accordingly participation in the Event involve serious risk of harm, including, but not limited to, risks of accident, serious bodily injury, including death, broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, fatigue, dehydration and suffering and property damage. The Pilot additionally acknowledges and accepts full responsibility for checking and maintaining all equipment in their possession for the duration of the Event to ensure its safe use.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Pilot Entry Agreement, blogging.theadventurists.com, blogging.theadventurists.com

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