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Non Owners Insurance
A few years ago I got a non owners policy through the
EAA. The company doing this for EAA is Falcon Insurance Inc in Kerrville, TX. The policy covered experimental powered aircraft but NOT experimental gliders. The underwriter is Global AAU. After some research I recently changed my non owners policy to one associated with AOPA. The underwriter is AIG and I specifically asked the broker to check that experimental gliders would be covered and they looked into it, got back to me, and said yes, experimental gliders ARE covered. Also, if you are a member of AOPA you get a discount and the insurance is the least expensive I have found so far. The broker for the AOPA associated non owners insurance is: Aviation Insurance Resources, LLC P.O. Box 32 Frederick Municipal Airport Frederick, MD. 21705 TOLL FREE 1-877-247-7767 FAX 1-301-682-9793. Additionally, this is what it says at the beginning of the application form: 'Personal Renter – This application is for your personal and business related use of non-owned, fixed wing, non-pressurized, land aircraft having a non-turbine single engine of 450 horsepower or less (including non-powered sailplanes) and a capacity of no more than seven (7) total passengers and / or seats and having a Standard, Experimental, Restricted or Light Sport airworthiness certificate.' Unless they are outright lying to me this should provide the coverage you need. JLH |
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Non Owners Insurance
James Hamilton wrote: Additionally, this is what it says at the beginning of the application form: 'Personal Renter - This application is for your personal and business related use of non-owned, fixed wing, non-pressurized, land aircraft having a non-turbine single engine of 450 horsepower or less (including non-powered sailplanes) and a capacity of no more than seven (7) total passengers and / or seats and having a Standard, Experimental, Restricted or Light Sport airworthiness certificate.' Unless they are outright lying to me this should provide the coverage you need. JLH Hi James! How are you? I was reading through Costello's insurance application for AIG Aviation Insurance yesterday, and he has the exact same paragraph as above. He is going to be my next call. Thanks for pointing this out. I am really looking forward to putting in a lot of hours with JLH this year. Cheers, Matt (jr) |
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