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Sat, Mar 08, 2003

New EAA Insurance Offering To Canadians

Bringing Down The Cost Of Insurance

EAA is now offering Canadian members competitive group insurance rates and unique coverage already available to members in the US under the EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan.

Lower Rates

The plan, previously available only to U.S. EAA members, provides the most competitive rates on the market today, along with recently introduced coverage enhancements found nowhere else in the industry.

Long Time Coming

"This is something we’ve been working for since the introduction of the EAA Insurance Plan at AirVenture last summer," said EAA President Tom Poberezny. "We’re very pleased to be able to welcome our Canadian EAA members into the plan, allowing them to take advantage of what we feel is the best aircraft insurance product on the market."

Policy features include:

  • Zero deductible on day one of your policy
  • Non-owned aircraft liability
  • First flight and builders risk
  • Preferred pricing that compares with "discounted" programs
  • Coverage that includes hand-held avionics

EAA and Falcon Insurance plan to hold a number of informational insurance forums at Fly-Ins across the US and Canada.

FMI: www.eaa.org

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