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Old October 28th 05, 10:43 PM
Matt Whiting
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Does anyone know of a company/agent who will write a $1MM non-owner
policy with $500K/seat rather than the typical $100K/seat?

Matt
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Old October 29th 05, 05:54 AM
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On 28-Oct-2005, Matt Whiting wrote:

Does anyone know of a company/agent who will write a $1MM non-owner
policy with $500K/seat rather than the typical $100K/seat?




Check with an insurance broker that specializes in aviation. Here's one in
the Seattle area:

http://www.westarinsurance.com/aviationInsurance.html

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Old October 29th 05, 01:13 PM
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wrote:

On 28-Oct-2005, Matt Whiting wrote:


Does anyone know of a company/agent who will write a $1MM non-owner
policy with $500K/seat rather than the typical $100K/seat?





Check with an insurance broker that specializes in aviation. Here's one in
the Seattle area:

http://www.westarinsurance.com/aviationInsurance.html


I've checked with AOPA/Avemco and four other aviation brokers and so far
haven't found anyone who will go above $100K/seat. I was hoping someone
else actually had such coverage and could tell me how they obtained it.
My company has a program to let you fly GA on business trips, but one
of their requirements is 1,000,000/500,000 coverage.

When I owned a Skylane, me and my partner had insurance that he'd
obtained by virtue, I believe, of being a veteran (Naval aviator)
through a company I can't recall now. We had $1MM smooth for only
$1,200 per year. However, I've not found a company that will write
anything close to that since 9/11.

Matt
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Old October 29th 05, 11:23 PM
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On 29-Oct-2005, Matt Whiting wrote:

When I owned a Skylane, me and my partner had insurance that he'd
obtained by virtue, I believe, of being a veteran (Naval aviator)
through a company I can't recall now. We had $1MM smooth for only
$1,200 per year. However, I've not found a company that will write
anything close to that since 9/11.



My co-owners and I have $1 million "smooth" liability coverage from AIG
Aviation for our '79 Arrow IV. We do pay a few hundred dollars extra per
year for this coverage, but we've never had any problem getting it. For
what it's worth, all three co-owners are instrument rated and have at least
500 hrs total time. Based upon what our broker told us, the IR may make a
difference in being able to get the "smooth" coverage.

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Old October 30th 05, 01:10 AM
Matt Whiting
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wrote:

On 29-Oct-2005, Matt Whiting wrote:


When I owned a Skylane, me and my partner had insurance that he'd
obtained by virtue, I believe, of being a veteran (Naval aviator)
through a company I can't recall now. We had $1MM smooth for only
$1,200 per year. However, I've not found a company that will write
anything close to that since 9/11.




My co-owners and I have $1 million "smooth" liability coverage from AIG
Aviation for our '79 Arrow IV. We do pay a few hundred dollars extra per
year for this coverage, but we've never had any problem getting it. For
what it's worth, all three co-owners are instrument rated and have at least
500 hrs total time. Based upon what our broker told us, the IR may make a
difference in being able to get the "smooth" coverage.


Interesting. I wonder if this is a new vs. longstanding policy issue.
I just went back through my email records of companies I had contacted
previously about this and AIG is one that told me no way. Here's the
message:
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Novak, Jeff wrote:

The highest limits we would consider for a fixed wing piston aircraft
is $1,000,000 aggregate with $100,000 per passenger.

AIG Aviation, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Whiting ]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 7:50 PM
To:

Subject: Non-owner liability coverage limit question.

Hello,

My employer allows employees to fly general aviation aircraft on
company business trips. However, to participate requires that the
employee carry $1,000,000 of liability coverage with at least $500,000
per seat. Do you offer seat limits this high?

Regards,
Matt Whiting

570-827-0864

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Old October 30th 05, 09:03 PM
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On 29-Oct-2005, Matt Whiting wrote:

I'm IR also with more than 500 hrs. Who is your broker?



C. Don Filer in Seattle. Phone: 206-545-4800. Talk to Shari Lofquist.

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