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Subject: RE: Europa-List: Insurance coverage?
From: David Glauser <david.glauser@xpsystems.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 12:09:19

FWIW, my coverage from Falcon is 1% of value ($320 US for $32000 in coverage).

dg

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Zutrauen [mailto:peterz@zutrasoft.com]
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Insurance coverage?


Ron,

Sorry, but I have no suggestions for US coverage except to check with
the EAA.

I was forced to pay $800/yr Cdn for my bits and pieces through the COPA
(the Canadian AOPA) sponsored insurance plan.

I was surprised that they charged the same rate for the
'work-in-progress' insurance per dollar insured as for 'not-in-motion'
coverage of a plane which is in actual service. They tried to defend
this by suggesting that a bunch of pieces are more likely to walk away
than a whole plane which may have more risk from the elements.  Go
figure.

I'm hoping to find something more reasonable for next year.

Cheers,
Pete
A239 dual-wing

-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald J. Parigoris [mailto:rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us] 
Subject: Europa-List: Insurance coverage?

<rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>

> Hello Europa List

I have a question about insurance coverage for bits and pieces of an
europa before
they are arranged such, as to fly together in close formation.

My homeowners policy does not cover such.

Any ideas on subject?

Ron Parigoris

Long Island NY USA




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