ground risk

ground risk
The risk of any direct loss or damage to an aircraft while not in flight. Acme Flying Service v Royal Ins. Co. (Sup) 83 NYS2d 740, affd without op 275 App Div 766, 88 NYS2d 904.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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