Common use of Adverse Weather Clause in Contracts

Adverse Weather. It is the Pilot’s responsibility to ensure that current and forecast weather will allow the flight to be completed safely. If weather conditions prevent a safe return to the Healdsburg, (KHES) or (KSTS) airport, it is the Pilot’s responsibility to remain with the aircraft until it is safe to return. RAM is not responsible for incidental travel expenses or other charges incurred by the Pilot. At the Pilot’s discretion, RAM will assume responsibility for returning the aircraft. If this occurs, the Pilot will be liable for aircraft and pilot time incurred by RAM in returning the aircraft to the Healdsburg, (KHES) or (KSTS) airport, in addition to the rental charges for the aircraft.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Aircraft Rental Agreement, Aircraft Rental Agreement, Aircraft Rental Agreement

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