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Old January 5th 04, 02:28 PM
Davdirect
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Default Student Rotorcraft Renter's Insurance

Does anyone know of a source of renters insurance for a student R22 pilot? I
was on AOPA's website and they only cover fixed wing. I'm not comfortable with
the amount of insurance my school carries.
Thanks
Dave
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Old January 5th 04, 05:13 PM
Bart
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Davdirect wrote:
Does anyone know of a source of renters insurance for a student R22 pilot? I
was on AOPA's website and they only cover fixed wing. I'm not comfortable with
the amount of insurance my school carries.
Thanks
Dave


I don't believe there is any such thing for any rotorcraft. There was a
company about 5 years ago that wrote a limited policy, but they no
longer offer it.

Bart

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Old January 5th 04, 08:02 PM
Davdirect
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Yikes,
I called a couple of rotorcraft insurance companies and they said there's
nobody in the US who issues a policy to protect the students. So if you're
going to a school who doesnt carry hull insurance (or enough) what happens?
You're just S.O.L. if you wreck it? I love flying as much as the next guy, but
not really enough to lose my house,etc if I have a problem.
Dave
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Old January 5th 04, 11:02 PM
Bart
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I had the same concern. I originally started taking lessons at a nice
Mom n Pop shop that had a few helicopters, but then I learned how much I
was hanging out there from a liability perspective. Within a week I
headed off for Bell's training center. I figured between Textron and
Bell they'd have enough insurance to cover my butt. Besides the training
there was far more intense and in-depth than I'd have gotten elsewhere.
Downside: 800+/hr. Upside: I only had to fly piston jobs for 8 hours. Oh
well... you get what you pay for I suppose.

Bart

Davdirect wrote:
Yikes,
I called a couple of rotorcraft insurance companies and they said there's
nobody in the US who issues a policy to protect the students. So if you're
going to a school who doesnt carry hull insurance (or enough) what happens?
You're just S.O.L. if you wreck it? I love flying as much as the next guy, but
not really enough to lose my house,etc if I have a problem.
Dave
davdirect


 




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