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Tony V
August 18th 10, 02:35 PM
BTiz wrote:

> My Policy has this requirement: A Standard Airworthyness Certificate.
> I do not think that "Experimental" is "Standard".. but I could be
> wrong...


You are not wrong. It sounds like experimentals are excluded.

Tony LS6-b "6N"

jcarlyle
August 18th 10, 05:06 PM
This discussion motivated me to look at my policy. There is indeed an
exclusion in the <standard> policy wording (1D in the back of my
policy) that limits the insurance coverage to only those aircraft that
have a Standard Airworthiness Certificate. Since my glider has an
Experimental Airworthiness Certificate, I called up Costello.

Turns out in the Costello glider policies there is an SSA program
coverage endorsement whose provision 10 (in my policy) specifically
expands the coverage to aircraft that have Standard, Utility or
Experimental category airworthiness certificates. Also, the renters
hull damage coverage is the lesser of $75,000 or your aircraft's hull
coverage, while the renter's liability coverage is $1,000,000 just
like your own aircraft.

For what it's worth, I've had very good experience with Costello.
Their policies are cheaper than those quoted by other brokers, and
their renter's coverage and deductibles that decrease with the years
you go without claims make them even more attractive to me. I have no
connection with Costello, except as a satisfied customer.

-John

On Aug 18, 9:35 am, Tony V > wrote:
> BTiz wrote:
> > My Policy has this requirement: A Standard Airworthyness Certificate.
> > I do not think that "Experimental" is "Standard".. but I could be
> > wrong...
>
> You are not wrong. It sounds like experimentals are excluded.
>
> Tony LS6-b "6N"

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