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Old June 7th 04, 04:42 PM
Robert M. Gary
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"Jerry Kurata" wrote in message ...
"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
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On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 06:31:51 -0700, Jerry Kurata wrote:

I have one, but have never been asked to see it either in the US, Canada,

or
Mexico.


have an accident abroad, have your insurance company show you all
_required_ papers. don't have a radio operator permit. what _could_ happen
now?


That depends upon your insurance company. It is important to read your
policy and know what previsions or restrictions they have regarding out of
the country operations. Also, in Mexico you will be required to purchase
liability insurance from a company licensed to do business in Mexico. I use
the Baja Bush Pilots, www.bajabushpilots.com.


That information is almost 2 years old. Its not a surprise that Baja
Bush Pilots don't make a big deal about the Mexican gov't getting rid
of this requirement. I have not had "Mexico" insurance for the last
two years. The Mexican officials are well aware that this requirement
is gone. The only requirement is that you have a liability policy that
is in effect while in Mexico. My standard AIG policy includes Mexico
in the policy territory, which today, is good enough. Save the $100 on
insurance.


-Robert