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Ekim
August 8th 05, 11:25 AM
So maybe this was asked before, but I looked and couldn't find an
answer...

Say you're on vacation somewhere in the continental US and you want to
rent a Skyhawk for a day. Assuming you don't need a renter's policy for
the rest of the year, is there a place you can get rental insurance for
just the 1 day?

In other words, is it possible to get renter's hull insurance for a
plane rental - similar to the way they offer optional collision and
liability insurance with a rental car?

Gary Drescher
August 8th 05, 12:43 PM
"Ekim" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> So maybe this was asked before, but I looked and couldn't find an
> answer...
>
> Say you're on vacation somewhere in the continental US and you want to
> rent a Skyhawk for a day. Assuming you don't need a renter's policy for
> the rest of the year, is there a place you can get rental insurance for
> just the 1 day?
>
> In other words, is it possible to get renter's hull insurance for a
> plane rental - similar to the way they offer optional collision and
> liability insurance with a rental car?

I've never heard of such an option. Many FBOs, though, have insurance
policies that explicitly name the class of rental pilots as among those
insured by the policy. So you could try to rent from such an FBO when you
travel.

--Gary

Rodney Sparks, M.D.
August 8th 05, 02:13 PM
On 8/8/05 4:25 AM, in article
. com, "Ekim"
> wrote:

> So maybe this was asked before, but I looked and couldn't find an
> answer...
>
> Say you're on vacation somewhere in the continental US and you want to
> rent a Skyhawk for a day. Assuming you don't need a renter's policy for
> the rest of the year, is there a place you can get rental insurance for
> just the 1 day?
>
> In other words, is it possible to get renter's hull insurance for a
> plane rental - similar to the way they offer optional collision and
> liability insurance with a rental car?
>
If you have owner's insurance, you may already have non-owned. If not,
contact the FBO where you want to rent the plane. Although rare, it is
possible to rent an airplane fully insured, the rates obviously would be
steeper.

Check with AOPAIA also.

Robert M. Gary
August 8th 05, 10:56 PM
Almost guaranteed that your owner's policy will cover you while renting
a similar aircraft. Check with your agent though.
-Robert

August 9th 05, 03:07 AM
It's cheaper just to keep the FBO's instructor in the airplane during
your rental (they'll require a checkout no matter what) so the CFI is
the PIC and the FBO's insurance handles the flight(s).

All the best,
Rick

W P Dixon
August 9th 05, 03:44 AM
Rental Insurance is not to expensive, I was surprised about how cheap it was
when I got mine. Avemco is even cheaper! And it is pro rated with them get
it for a few months and cancel and you will get the unused portion of your
premium, at least that is what the agent told me. A policy for me at Avemco
was going to be around 400 bucks a year, but that was with 25,000 hull
coverage. I went with another company and got 40,000 hull for about 550.

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech

August 9th 05, 10:54 AM
On 8 Aug 2005 19:07:19 -0700, wrote:

>It's cheaper just to keep the FBO's instructor in the airplane during
>your rental (they'll require a checkout no matter what) so the CFI is
>the PIC and the FBO's insurance handles the flight(s).
>
>All the best,
>Rick

I agree it's cheaper but when I flew from Las Vegas in 2004 (with a
CFI) they insisted I took all the responsibility and I had to
initial/sign about 2 pages of 'get ot clauses'.

Cub Driver
August 9th 05, 11:59 AM
I don't think so. I have to pay for a year and up front.

But are you saying you're a pilot and don't have insurance? If you do
have insurance, doesn't it extend to the rental plane?

On 8 Aug 2005 03:25:44 -0700, "Ekim" > wrote:

>So maybe this was asked before, but I looked and couldn't find an
>answer...
>
>Say you're on vacation somewhere in the continental US and you want to
>rent a Skyhawk for a day. Assuming you don't need a renter's policy for
>the rest of the year, is there a place you can get rental insurance for
>just the 1 day?
>
>In other words, is it possible to get renter's hull insurance for a
>plane rental - similar to the way they offer optional collision and
>liability insurance with a rental car?


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Cub Driver
August 9th 05, 12:01 PM
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 22:44:57 -0400, "W P Dixon"
> wrote:

> I went with another company and got 40,000 hull for about 550.

I pay a bit more than $600 for $40K but probably have higher
liability.

Anyhow, that's the ballpark.




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