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If you have a family that relies on you for financial security, you need
life insurance. However, many policies do not cover death caused by small planes. Check your policies! |
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PIC Insurance...
Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Stubby wrote: If you have a family that relies on you for financial security, you need life insurance. However, many policies do not cover death caused by small planes. Check your policies! |
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Stubby wrote:
However, many policies do not cover death caused by small planes. Not true. Many policies contain an exclusion for people serving as *crew members* on aircraft (and the usual wording is "aircraft", which includes a 747), but few contain clauses about "small planes." I've only personally seen three policies, but they all had the same clause. Basically, what that means is that if two people die in a Cessna 150 crash, the passenger's policy would pay off and the pilot's policy would not. Pilots should arrange for coverage -- AOPA has made this easy to get. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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I specifically asked my agent (a long time friend) about this. I am
covered unless I am doing something illegal while in the plane (i.e. running drugs, evading law enforcement, etc.). There was a 2 year exclusion at the begining of the policy for flying, scuba diving etc. but once that 2 year mark was passed, I was covered. The only way to be sure is check your policy. Some do and some don't. John S. 22.5 hour solo student |
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Pretty much the same for me.
The last time I applied for insurance, I had a PPL, but was dormant for many years. I stated that fact at time of application. Once I regained currency, I called my agent AND the insurance company itself. They both said that because I had the policy before I resumed flying, they would cover my death if I were piloting an aircraft. wrote in message ups.com... I specifically asked my agent (a long time friend) about this. I am covered unless I am doing something illegal while in the plane (i.e. running drugs, evading law enforcement, etc.). There was a 2 year exclusion at the begining of the policy for flying, scuba diving etc. but once that 2 year mark was passed, I was covered. The only way to be sure is check your policy. Some do and some don't. John S. 22.5 hour solo student |
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I had an agent tell me that it mattered when you applied. i.e. Are you a
pilot, diver (etc.) Then they rate you. As long as no exclusions exist & you bought the policy before you started flying, you're golden. Having said(?) that, he told me they liked pilots as customers because they where generally a healthier bunch and got physicals annually or bi-annually. FWIW, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. wrote in message ups.com... I specifically asked my agent (a long time friend) about this. I am covered unless I am doing something illegal while in the plane (i.e. running drugs, evading law enforcement, etc.). There was a 2 year exclusion at the begining of the policy for flying, scuba diving etc. but once that 2 year mark was passed, I was covered. The only way to be sure is check your policy. Some do and some don't. John S. 22.5 hour solo student |
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The issue came up for me years ago when I was invited to fly cross
country on a corporate jet. I asked my insurance company and they responded that I would be covered only if I were flying on a scheduled airline flight. Victor J. Osborne, Jr. wrote: I had an agent tell me that it mattered when you applied. i.e. Are you a pilot, diver (etc.) Then they rate you. As long as no exclusions exist & you bought the policy before you started flying, you're golden. Having said(?) that, he told me they liked pilots as customers because they where generally a healthier bunch and got physicals annually or bi-annually. FWIW, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. wrote in message ups.com... I specifically asked my agent (a long time friend) about this. I am covered unless I am doing something illegal while in the plane (i.e. running drugs, evading law enforcement, etc.). There was a 2 year exclusion at the begining of the policy for flying, scuba diving etc. but once that 2 year mark was passed, I was covered. The only way to be sure is check your policy. Some do and some don't. John S. 22.5 hour solo student |
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