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"home base of the Sky Gypsies. But his high-flying dreams came crashing down in late 2006 when his nephew, Joel Gordon Bitow, crashed one of the kite-planes into a canyon wall. Bitlow and his 61-year-old passenger Robert Gibson both died instantly. Gibson's family then sued McAfee for $5 million, arguing that McAfee should not have allowed Bitlow to fly the aircraft because he didn't have enough experience.

2008: McAfee moves to Belize

The Sky Gypsies tragedy reportedly led McAfee to flee to Belize to avoid the Gibson family lawsuit. Upon arriving in the Central American nation...."


This is one part that doesn't ring true. I'm sure there were several insurance companies involved and there was no reason for McAfee to flee to avoid a law suit. Now on the other hand he may have wanted to avoid service or personal discovery. The family of Gibson probably entered into a confidentiality agreement with the insurance companies that had to pay up,that's why we don't hear from them. IMHO.

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I'm sure there were zero insurance companies involved and the participants signed a "Hold Harmless" agreement, if anything at all. IMHO

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I'm pretty sure there were insurance co's underwriting his insane business of 'aerotrecking'. There was most likely a settlement and the family suing for wrongful death were paid accordingly. I may be wrong (oops) but, please tell me, why do you think there was no insurance settlement Reaper?

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I doubt that weight shift trikes could have been insured for a commercial flight school with unlicensed flight instructors.

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I would speculate that an umbrella policy was in place.

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Today he wants to return to the US. Is he aware that Belize has an extradition treaty with the US?

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57558139/john-mcafee-says-he-wants-to-return-to-u.s/



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Technically he is "wanted for questioning" - I am not sure that extradition would be warranted. I haven't seen any charges or warrants for his arrest in Belize - did I miss something?

He is currently detained in Guatemala for immigration violations.


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CBS news reported this morning (see link) that he wanted to return to the US. He does not want to go back to Belize presently. He has left Belize without an exit stamp.....at some point....whether from the US or Guatemala he will have to get his passport stamped.

a US State Department spokeswoman said US citizens in foreign countries are subject to local laws. Officials can only ensure they are "treated properly within this framework", she said.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/technology...-to-us-20121210-2b4a6.html#ixzz2EfnBHMxm

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Your Umbrella May Not Include Aviation


When discussing needed limits of aircraft liability with new clients, it is not unusual for a prospect to tell us his company only needs a small primary or underlying limit of liability. Usually he will nonchalantly ask for a limit of $1,000,000. He will usually say his company's commercial umbrella liability policy applies over this primary layer and carries his total limit of liability up to some satisfactory level.



It is a common misconception of business executives that a commercial umbrella policy covers everything. We want to go on record now and state, "THERE IS NO POLICY THAT COVERS EVERYTHING." In most cases, commercial umbrella policies contain exclusions for aircraft and watercraft. You will see restrictive wording that may say:



"This policy does not apply to any liability arising out of aircraft;" or "This policy does not apply to personal injury or property damage arising out of the ownership, maintenance, operation, use, loading, or unloading of any aircraft owned by the Insured or rented to the Insured without a crew," or "This policy does not apply to liability from the ownership, maintenance, operation, use, loading, or unloading of any aircraft/watercraft owned by the Insured or leased by any Insured for a period greater than thirty consecutive days, unless the Company has been notified of the existence of such aircraft/watercraft and the Insured has agreed to pay any additional premium and has agreed to accept such terms as may be required by the Company."



Although the exclusions in umbrella policies and in excess liability policies vary in wording, most policies completely exclude coverage for aircraft liability. We might add, personal umbrella policies also exclude aviation exposures.


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