When i was in the RAF in the 60's-70's our cargo pilots took many risks. Flying cumbersome slow aircraft into battle situations, with enemy determined to shoot you down is not fun.
maybe if you are on hardcore meds. but still, they will not risk it if a schizophrenic person lost it while flying a plane. Because then they will get sewed big time.
no it is not at risk
Most states now require that the person flying the ultralight have some type of pilot's license (like Sporting) to take a passenger. This is done to minimize the risk of the passenger being hurt or killed. Basically, if an unlicensed pilot wishes to risk their life, that is their right. BUT, that doesn't extend to the passenger.
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disadvantage is only risk of life.
Extremely dangerous
The level of risk when the pilot often depends on various factors, including weather conditions, aircraft maintenance, and pilot experience. In challenging environments, such as poor visibility or adverse weather, the risk increases significantly. Additionally, inadequate preparation or failure to adhere to safety protocols can further elevate the risk level. Overall, assessing risk involves evaluating both environmental and operational elements.
Usual risk like weather changes or minor equipment malfunction.
Flying solo over long distances is a risk in itself.
Cargo insurance above 50k limit isn't uncommon and there are tons of insurance carriers who will write it. What might make it more difficult to find an insurance carrier for this would be if the cargo was high theft risk, high fire risk, etc. An insurance broker should very easily be able to help you buy cargo insurance. We have previously written cargo insurance up to 2M limits with no issues on high risk items, so it shouldn't be tough for you to line up 50k worth of coverage.
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The chance of a specially trained pilot getting killed in a hurricane would depend on various factors such as the pilot's experience, the severity of the hurricane, and the safety measures taken. Generally, flying in a hurricane is extremely dangerous and carries a high risk of fatalities.