Dave, It does stink, but in the long run those same parents that complain that they drove so far and jr doesn't get to sail, are the first ones to the attorney's office if one of them is hurt. The ole days of bumps/brusies and laughing and shaking them off are over. Its all about business and money, and with things tight, the lawyers are always looking for good cases involving kids. I think the courts would hold an injury to adults to a lesser degree arguing assumption of risk and legal standing. Where as a child isn't held to the same standards and aren't recognized to posse the knowledge and wisdom to understand the ramifications and outcome of their actions. Not being experienced in either a OA or PRO position, I'm not sure how on the NOR a disclaimer and or notice, of the right to ground minors of a fleet if the weather conditions meet a predetermined level would go over.


Forrest
I-20
USA 645

" There ain't enough rum in the drum!"