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jtad wrote:
KOA in Weatherford TX just west of Ft Worth.. And yes I was by myself.. Wolfe10 there is a universal signal for stop and go.. And he was telling me to come forward.. There was never and stop.. Yea I should have got out, I'm not disputing that, just very aggravating.
โJan-18-2016 03:25 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:bigred1cav wrote:
You were directed to the spot by the campground professional it is the campground professional fault.
Seek remedy in Small Claims Court in the county you were in in the state you were in. Or file with your insurance company and ask them to subrogate against the campground.
Owning an RV park or being hired by an RV park hardly makes you a "professional" at directing any type of RV driven by a total stranger.
โJan-18-2016 11:46 AM
bigred1cav wrote:
You were directed to the spot by the campground professional it is the campground professional fault.
Seek remedy in Small Claims Court in the county you were in in the state you were in. Or file with your insurance company and ask them to subrogate against the campground.
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โJan-18-2016 05:54 AM
JetAonly wrote:Georgew48 wrote:
I taught aircraft marshaling for many many years and I can tell you that even thought marshallers are required by all airlines it is the Captain that will have the black mark on his record if the aircraft hits something. Yes the marshaller will also be in trouble but the ultimate responsibility is with the Captain. I always told my students that if the Captain is not following your direction then stop the aircraft and hook up your headset and talk to the Captain. Likewise if the Captain has a question about what the marshaller wants him to do, he will stop the aircraft and have a conversation. Should be no different with driving a motorhome.
This is correct. I have had many discussions about who is operating the A/C. If you are in the left seat, it is your Jet. If you sign for it, you own it, from the moment you step on it till the moment you step off. You are given absolute authority and with it comes absolute responsibility.