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I have merely cut and pasted this. I have no idea whether it is
factually correct. Adam Jones 12 January 2007 Dear Fellow Members BPA INSURANCE 2007/8 I am writing ahead of the AGM to update you on BPA insurance for the coming Membership year, 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2008. I should be grateful if you would please call this letter to the attention of your Members and visiting jumpers by posting it on your notice board. The letter is also being posted on the BPA website. The BPA Insurance Subcommittee, under the able Chairmanship of David Hickling, met on a number of occasions last year including the regular autumn review meeting with the insurers on 25 October 2006. In response to the BPA's request, following the motion carried at the AGM on 21 January 2006, the insurers have agreed to make provision within the existing BPA insurance policy for experienced European Skydivers with the appropriate FAT licence/s and with at least a specified minimum of skydiving insurance cover, to jump at BPA Affiliated Centres without the need for them additionally to take out BPA insurance. This will be at no additional cost to BPA members. The Insurance Subcommittee has secured this concession from the insurers by providing them with statistics for the calendar year 2006 on the number of experienced EU parachutists who visited the UK to jump. Further good news is that there has been an underlying downward trend in claims, probably as a result of the proactive risk assessment. Earlier in the year, it has therefore appeared that we were on course for, if not a reduction in insurance premium for next year, a small if any increase. Unfortunately, the underlying positive trend had been distorted by two potentially large claims that have arisen during the year. Both involve jumpers who have put in claims for significant injuries as a result of parachuting accidents. The insurers are awaiting full particulars of the claims, which will be based on detailed medical prognoses. It has always been the case that such matters take time, and the insurers have advised the BPA that they do not expect to be in a position to attach a reserve figure to each claim until February 2007. Because each reserve is likely to be a significant figure, the overall amount of the reserves for each of these new claims will determine whether the underwriters would be prepared to offer renewal of the BPA's insurance cover for a further year and, if so, at what premium any renewal would be. This means that, unfortunately, the insurers are not in a position to provide a quotation for next year's insurance, and were are not expecting them to be able to do so in time the AGM on Saturday 20 January 2007. The Insurance Subcommittee has, during 2006, continued to scour the market to try to identify other possible insurers. At least seven possible underwriters have been approached, of whom six have declined and the seventh has still not yet given a final response. It is now over a month after the deadline of the EGM on 5 December 2006, and their overdue reply does nothing to raise our hopes. At the AGM, the Council will therefore not be asking the Membership, as usual, to approve a particular amount per Member for the insurance premium for next year, because we simply do not yet know the figure. Rather, we shall be asking the Membership to trust its elected Council to negotiate on its with the insurers to achieve the best value insurance for the Membership. The insurers will be present at the Hinckley Island Hotel for an insurance seminar at 1400 on the afternoon of AGM Day to answer any questions that you or the Members of your Club or Centre may have. Please can Clubs & Centres kindly do everything to help to spread the word about the insurance position as set out in this letter. Please encourage jumpers to understand how important it is that the BPA Council should be entrusted with the task of securing BPA insurance for the new Membership year beginning on 1 April 2007. May I take this opportunity to wish you and all Members of your Club or Centre all good wishes for 2007, and I look forward to seeing you at the AGM. Yours sincerely KieranTBrady |
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this is what has been sent out to all clubs to inform the membership prior to the AGM - not everyone attends so best to advise all by whatever means possible Andy Scott |
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Andy Scott wrote:
> this is what has been sent out to all clubs to inform the membership > prior to the AGM - not everyone attends so best to advise all by > whatever means possible > Seems reasonable Andy, but I think if they really wanted to keep us informed by whatever means possible, they would have posted it here them selves. Some of us don't spend a lot of time at the DZ in January. (Yeah I know, council can't do anything right, I've got too much time on my hands etc etc ;-) but they really need to get a grip on effective communications) |
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Dave
In previous conversations with Kieran he has told me that he would NEVER post any information on a newsgroup - hence I avoided taking this seriously until Andy made comment upon it Could it be that Kieran is changing his spots? Could there be recognition that this N/G is a productive way to bring items to the attention of the membership? Perhaps, as no answers have yet been received, Kieran has been forced to play his hand so as to avoid a disgruntled membership - I remember sitting in the audience during the chairman's speech some years ago on the subject & those around me expressing their disappointment, plus frustration at the procedures timelines, which meant that the subject could not be discussed further. Their view was that the chairman, leading the Council, had had a whole year to sort out this matter (which for many is the ONLY reason why they have to join the Association), and that he had not All this said, I had a very forward thinking conversation with John Smyth (lets hope he is confirmed as the new chairman) about the subject of the BPA's Council interaction with N/Gs. I hope that John gets the opportunity to see it all operating regards charles ross (ex Council member) Dave wrote: > Andy Scott wrote: > > this is what has been sent out to all clubs to inform the membership > > prior to the AGM - not everyone attends so best to advise all by > > whatever means possible > > > Seems reasonable Andy, but I think if they really wanted to keep us > informed by whatever means possible, they would have posted it here > them selves. Some of us don't spend a lot of time at the DZ in > January. > > (Yeah I know, council can't do anything right, I've got too much time > on my hands etc etc ;-) but they really need to get a grip on effective > communications) |
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Rumour has it that Kieran has not been elected to Council this time
anyway. We'll see. In article <1169044513.148054.324750@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups .com>, charles <charles@email.com> writes >Dave > >In previous conversations with Kieran he has told me that he would >NEVER post any information on a newsgroup - hence I avoided taking this >seriously until Andy made comment upon it > >Could it be that Kieran is changing his spots? Could there be >recognition that this N/G is a productive way to bring items to the >attention of the membership? Perhaps, as no answers have yet been >received, Kieran has been forced to play his hand so as to avoid a >disgruntled membership - I remember sitting in the audience during the >chairman's speech some years ago on the subject & those around me >expressing their disappointment, plus frustration at the procedures >timelines, which meant that the subject could not be discussed further. >Their view was that the chairman, leading the Council, had had a whole >year to sort out this matter (which for many is the ONLY reason why >they have to join the Association), and that he had not > >All this said, I had a very forward thinking conversation with John >Smyth (lets hope he is confirmed as the new chairman) about the subject >of the BPA's Council interaction with N/Gs. I hope that John gets the >opportunity to see it all operating > >regards > >charles ross (ex Council member) Colin Fitzmaurice http://www.theparachutecentre.com The Parachute Centre Tilstock Airfield Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 2HA UK +44 1948 841111 |
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Colin Fitzmaurice wrote: > Rumour has it that Kieran has not been elected to Council this time > anyway. We'll see. > > > In article <1169044513.148054.324750@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups .com>, > charles <charles@email.com> writes > >Dave Im sure that is just a rumour as anyone with access to the results would never tell someone what they are until the AGM. And off course the system is fool proof. Isnt that right Andy. Jim |