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In regard to insurance, unless your insurance excludes it, you are
covered. So read your policy, paying close attention to the exclusions. I can't imagine that a policy would exclude coverage for something like that. All mine requires is the airplane be in annual at the anniversary date of the policy and that I have a current medical. If, for example, my annual expires or my medical expires, I am still covered so long as I had them when the policy was initiated (the anniversary date). You hear a lot of rumors about "insurance wont cover that". Most of them quoted by people who never owned a plane and never read an insurance policy. Read your insurance. Does it say you have to comply with the minimum equipment list to be covered? I would bet it doesn't. Think about it. If your car had an expired inspection and you ran a stop sign causing damage, do you think your car insurance would NOT cover you? |
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