BRYANT v. CONTINENTAL INS. CO.

No. 117-40730-1.

2 Wn. App. 37 (1970)

466 P.2d 201

WILLIAM BRYANT, Respondent, v. THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY et al., Appellants, AFTON L. KING et al., Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One, Panel 2.

March 9, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karr, Tuttle, Campbell, Koch & Campbell, F. Lee Campbell, and Llewellyn G. Pritchard, for appellants.

Murray, Dunham & Waitt and Robert K. Waitt, for respondent Bryant.


UTTER, J.

Someone broke into a hanger where William Bryant kept his airplane and put grease in the gas tank of the plane. The grease mixed with the fuel and eventually entered the fuel line while the plane was in flight, causing engine failure. A forced landing followed and damage to the plane ensued.

Bryant had obtained an insurance policy for his airplane with the Continental Insurance Company and Associated Aviation Underwriters, hereafter referred to as...

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