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Tina Marie wrote:
 
> In article <3664020E.7945@ibm.net>, Snowbird  <snbird@ibm.net> wrote:
> >Two pilots in the family, renter's insurance costs $800/yr.  That's
> >a good chunk of change!  Enough to make the difference between flying
> >once/month and flying every two weeks.
 
> If you're an owner who sometimes rents, the insurance company can
> sometimes be pursuaded to throw in renter's insurance for free.
> I've got $50K of non-owned hull insurance as part of our Tripacer
> policy.

Right, so do we, but that doesn't help renters.

And it may be limited, for example we had to hunt some to find a
company which would insure us on our fixed prop, fixed gear plane
yet provide rental coverage to retractable, complex. or multi
engine aircraft.

Snowbird


