"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
oups.com...
It's the Young Eagles insurance and it's included in your membership.
They will provide you proof of insurance for BSA. So the insurance
works like this...
1) You carry $1m total with $100,000 per seat (I doubt any aircraft
owner carries less, I don't think you can even buy less)
2) EAA makes that $1m smooth (no seat limit)
3) BSA takes that and adds their $10m smooth (standard for all BSA
"tours" this is why you need the tour permit from BSA before you fly).
If you don't get the tour permit, the BSA leaders who bring the kids
can become personally liable. I always carry my BSA permits anytime I
take the boys outside our general area (10 mile rule).
So you have a $10m smooth policy in the end.
-Robert, CFI & BSA Leader
The BSA insurance is to cover the BSA and probably won't do diddly for the
pilot.
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