Beswick v. State Industrial Accident Commission

435 P.2d 461, 248 Or. 456, 1967 Ore. LEXIS 434
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 20, 1967
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Beswick v. State Industrial Accident Commission, 435 P.2d 461, 248 Or. 456, 1967 Ore. LEXIS 434 (Or. 1967).

Opinion

GOODWIN, J.

The question on ‘this appeal is whether the employer of a pilot of an airplane was automatically covered by the former Workmen’s Compensation Law. ORS 656.026; 656.084. The trial court held that the employer was not covered. Plaintiff appeals.

The plaintiff’s decedent was employed by one Powell, who was engaged in the business of furnishing aircraft and pilots for various purposes, including crop dusting and forest-fire observation. The workman met his death in August 1965, in an accident which occurred while he was piloting a Forest Service observer on a fire-fighting mission.

The case is-controlled by ORS 656.040,

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