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There are usually two parts to the policy. One is the named insured. The
other is the open clause. Mine has me on the named part, and anyone that meets certain qualifications, ex. 250 hours in make and model, IFR, etc. jerry "Newps" wrote in message news:gezjb.146684$%h1.146297@sccrnsc02... Robert M. Gary wrote: My policy (AIG) says.. "This insurance does not apply under any coverage c) When the aircraft is in flight ii) if piloted by anyone other than 1) the pilot(s) specified in Item 5". I had USAIG until this year when I switched but anyone who is current and authorized by me can fly the plane. A person did not have to be named to fly the plane. If I'm in the plane it also does not matter that my 5 year old is driving. |
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