OK, racing history again...we were always told that we did not have the right to sign our rights away.
Basically, every waiver we signed at every race track we raced at was not worth the paper it was written on.
We would be the ones "gone" so our families would be the ones filing the lawsuit.
I am not aware of any lawsuit against a race track, car owner, team, etc. that was not held up in court. (there are I'd guess but..) Mark Donohue's wife even sued after his death in a F1 car and won.
Many families chose not to sue as they were aware that their family member knew full well what the risks were.
Any time I find myself in a warbird, I am aware of the risk, accept it, and have left a "directive" in writting to my family to not pursue any legal action in the event of an incident.
I hope that the litigation trend does not put a damper on the ability to experience a flight from history.
