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I'm not sure what "generally" means but subrigation is very much over
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![]() Robert M. Gary wrote: I'm not sure what "generally" means but subrigation is very much over reported. "Generally" means in every insurance contract I've had over the last 15 yrs. with most of the available underwriters. I can't speak for every underwriter or individual policy. You have to read your own to be sure. I was not referring to subrogation. I was referring to the fact that the insurance on the plane covers the owner for damage and liablility caused by the open pilot. It does not cover the open pilot. A quick example would be that you borrow your friend's plane under the open pilot clause and crash it into a house. The homeowner sues you (the open pilot) and the owner of the airplane. The insurance company will cover the pilot and pay out, or defend him if necessary. You (the open pilot) are on your own. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() John Galban wrote: The insurance company will cover the pilot and pay out, or defend him if necessary. You (the open pilot) are on your own. Sorry, that should have read "the insurance company will cover the owner... John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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: I was not referring to subrogation. I was referring to the fact
: that the insurance on the plane covers the owner for damage and : liablility caused by the open pilot. It does not cover the open pilot. : A quick example would be that you borrow your friend's plane under : the open pilot clause and crash it into a house. The homeowner sues : you (the open pilot) and the owner of the airplane. The insurance : company will cover the pilot and pay out, or defend him if necessary. : You (the open pilot) are on your own. Another example, as I understand it, would be suppose you borrow the plane under the open pilot clause and do something horribly stupid... taxi into a light pole for instance. The insurance company will cover the aircraft and owner, but may go after you for the damage. At least that's what I was told.... basically means "open-pilot clause" isn't a good way to fly a plane. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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