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I recently purchased Non-Owners (renter/borrower) Insurance so that I
could rent a ship at Minden, and take friends up in a 2 seater at Williams. The company was Avemco, and they claimed when I called them, that Experimental aircraft were covered as long as there was a valid airworthiness certificate. I subsequently rented a glider after presenting proof of insurance with Avemco, and was told that they had contacted Avemco and Experimental aircraft were not covered. My limited understanding is that many gliders in the rental pool fall into the experimental category, perhaps up to half. I guess you can't tell by type of glider either, as it depends on how they were imported, equipment, etc. (my knowledge is obviously sketchy here..) When I complained, to their credit, Avemco allowed me to cancel with a full refund, but I am glad I caught this. It doesn't seem to be explicitly stated in the policy or the website. Does anyone know where a guy can get non-owner's insurance that covers experimental gliders from a reputable company? Thanks! |
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Interesting! I don't have an answer for Matt regarding Non-owner's
insurance, but it appears that the SSA Endorsement to my AIG policy for my ASW-19 has a useful amendment. This amendment changes the standard policy exclusion of only allowing coverage for Standard Airworthiness Certificated aircraft to permit coverage for Standard, Utility and Experimental aircraft. Not only does this apply to my own aircraft, it applies to aircraft I might rent. It probably worth reading your policy if you don't get your aircraft's insurance through the SSA and you want to rent an Expermental ship. Matt, have you tried contacting Costello (the official insurance broker for the SSA)? They advertise renter's insurance, and if it comes with the same SSA endorsement I have you'll be covered with Experimental ships. -John Matt Herron Jr. wrote: I recently purchased Non-Owners (renter/borrower) Insurance so that I could rent a ship at Minden, and take friends up in a 2 seater at Williams. The company was Avemco, and they claimed when I called them, that Experimental aircraft were covered as long as there was a valid airworthiness certificate. I subsequently rented a glider after presenting proof of insurance with Avemco, and was told that they had contacted Avemco and Experimental aircraft were not covered. My limited understanding is that many gliders in the rental pool fall into the experimental category, perhaps up to half. I guess you can't tell by type of glider either, as it depends on how they were imported, equipment, etc. (my knowledge is obviously sketchy here..) When I complained, to their credit, Avemco allowed me to cancel with a full refund, but I am glad I caught this. It doesn't seem to be explicitly stated in the policy or the website. Does anyone know where a guy can get non-owner's insurance that covers experimental gliders from a reputable company? Thanks! |
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That is one of the real pluses of the SSA plan if you are a private
owner and an extended coverage that I understand was dropped by USAIG last time around. Coverage is to the limit of your hull coverage, so may not be adequate in some cases. Ask Costello. Frank jcarlyle wrote: Interesting! I don't have an answer for Matt regarding Non-owner's insurance, but it appears that the SSA Endorsement to my AIG policy for my ASW-19 has a useful amendment. This amendment changes the standard policy exclusion of only allowing coverage for Standard Airworthiness Certificated aircraft to permit coverage for Standard, Utility and Experimental aircraft. Not only does this apply to my own aircraft, it applies to aircraft I might rent. It probably worth reading your policy if you don't get your aircraft's insurance through the SSA and you want to rent an Expermental ship. Matt, have you tried contacting Costello (the official insurance broker for the SSA)? They advertise renter's insurance, and if it comes with the same SSA endorsement I have you'll be covered with Experimental ships. -John Matt Herron Jr. wrote: I recently purchased Non-Owners (renter/borrower) Insurance so that I could rent a ship at Minden, and take friends up in a 2 seater at Williams. The company was Avemco, and they claimed when I called them, that Experimental aircraft were covered as long as there was a valid airworthiness certificate. I subsequently rented a glider after presenting proof of insurance with Avemco, and was told that they had contacted Avemco and Experimental aircraft were not covered. My limited understanding is that many gliders in the rental pool fall into the experimental category, perhaps up to half. I guess you can't tell by type of glider either, as it depends on how they were imported, equipment, etc. (my knowledge is obviously sketchy here..) When I complained, to their credit, Avemco allowed me to cancel with a full refund, but I am glad I caught this. It doesn't seem to be explicitly stated in the policy or the website. Does anyone know where a guy can get non-owner's insurance that covers experimental gliders from a reputable company? Thanks! |
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![]() "Matt Herron Jr." wrote in message oups.com... I subsequently rented a glider after presenting proof of insurance with Avemco, and was told that they had contacted Avemco and Experimental aircraft were not covered. My limited understanding is that many gliders in the rental pool fall into the experimental category, perhaps up to half. I guess you can't tell by type of glider either, as it depends on how they were imported, equipment, etc. (my knowledge is obviously sketchy here..) Under what conditions can you rent an experimental glider? Doesn't 91.319 prohibit that? Vaughn |
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Vaughn Simon wrote:
"Matt Herron Jr." wrote in message oups.com... I subsequently rented a glider after presenting proof of insurance with Avemco, and was told that they had contacted Avemco and Experimental aircraft were not covered. My limited understanding is that many gliders in the rental pool fall into the experimental category, perhaps up to half. I guess you can't tell by type of glider either, as it depends on how they were imported, equipment, etc. (my knowledge is obviously sketchy here..) Under what conditions can you rent an experimental glider? Doesn't 91.319 prohibit that? How so? A pilot renting a glider is not "Carrying persons or property for compensation or hire." Marc |
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Looks like paragraph f) prohibits it, but I know for a fact it is
happening. Interesting. So then what happens in the event of an accident in an experimental rental? Lawsuit? Or worse, your insurance that claims to cover experimental then denies coverage based on 91.319f. They would still be on the hook for "borrowed" experimental aircraft I expect. Any lawyers out there have an opinion? Vaughn Simon wrote: Under what conditions can you rent an experimental glider? Doesn't 91.319 prohibit that? Vaughn |
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Looks like paragraph f) prohibits it, but I know for a fact it is
happening. Interesting. So then what happens in the event of an accident in an experimental rental? Lawsuit? Or worse, your insurance that claims to cover experimental then denies coverage based on 91.319f. They would still be on the hook for "borrowed" experimental aircraft I expect. Any lawyers out there have an opinion? Vaughn Simon wrote: Under what conditions can you rent an experimental glider? Doesn't 91.319 prohibit that? Vaughn |
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(f) No person may lease an aircraft that is issued an experimental
certificate under §21.191 (i) of this chapter, except in accordance with paragraph (e)(1) of this section. Marc Ramsey wrote: Vaughn Simon wrote: "Matt Herron Jr." wrote in message oups.com... I subsequently rented a glider after presenting proof of insurance with Avemco, and was told that they had contacted Avemco and Experimental aircraft were not covered. My limited understanding is that many gliders in the rental pool fall into the experimental category, perhaps up to half. I guess you can't tell by type of glider either, as it depends on how they were imported, equipment, etc. (my knowledge is obviously sketchy here..) Under what conditions can you rent an experimental glider? Doesn't 91.319 prohibit that? How so? A pilot renting a glider is not "Carrying persons or property for compensation or hire." Marc |
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Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
Looks like paragraph f) prohibits it, but I know for a fact it is happening. Interesting. So then what happens in the event of an accident in an experimental rental? Lawsuit? Or worse, your insurance that claims to cover experimental then denies coverage based on 91.319f. They would still be on the hook for "borrowed" experimental aircraft I expect. Any lawyers out there have an opinion? Vaughn Simon wrote: Under what conditions can you rent an experimental glider? Doesn't 91.319 prohibit that? Vaughn 1) Experimental A/C are supposed to have the word Experimental in a conspicues (sp) place on the A/C. 2) It's up to the PIC to determine that the A/C is in airworthy condition ie. ARROW. This goes as far as for you to check the A/C log to see if the annual or 100 hour inspection has been performed as required per FAR's. 3) You won't find very many if any 2 place rental ships in the Experimental catagory on the flight line for rent. How bout it CB ? |
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