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Mon, Jul 23, 2007

Come For The Planes... Learn About Insurance

AirVenture Offers Several Options

by ANN Correspondent Chris Esposito

With all the cool new planes and products at AirVenture this year, insurance companies are probably not the highest on everyone's list of must-sees. Taking advantage of the unique opportunity to talk to insurance companies and brokers face to face is something that should not be overlooked, however.

Whether you are a renter, small aircraft owner, or operate a fleet of commercial-use aircraft, you can benefit from the many insurance companies and insurance brokers at Oshkosh this year.

AIG is an insurance company most are familiar with, due to their size and different branches ranging from car to aircraft insurance. AIG Aviation will have many representatives on hand this year at booths 3151 and 3152. Their broad underwriting interest means that they can insure everyone from a student renter to a Part 135 operator.

AIG offers the most commonly used renter's policies, which have fixed rates based on the limits carried. Pilot qualifications do not factor into their pricing, so an ATP will pay the same rate as a student pilot for single-engine non-owned aircraft policies. AIG's Light Aircraft Division (LAD) is competitive with the more common experimental aircraft, such as Vans Aircraft, Velocity aircraft, and Pitts aircraft. The LAD branch primarily insures small single and multi-engine aircraft, while AIG's commercial branch deals with the larger jets and commercial operators.

AVEMCO, the only direct provider of aviation insurance, will also be at AirVenture this year -- at booths 1159 and 1160. AVEMCO primarily deals with small aircraft such as Cessnas and Diamonds, but recently expanded to offer pilot life insurance products as well.

As of January, AVEMCO added hangar insurance as an available endorsement to aircraft policies, and at this year's Lakeland Fly-In AVEMCO announced it had lowered rates on Cirrus and some Diamond aircraft. For those renting multiengine aircraft, AVEMCO is one of the few insurance companies able to offer renter's insurance for this purpose. Those currently insured with an aviation insurance broker may want to stop by AVEMCO's booth, as brokers are not able to obtain quotes through the company.

Falcon Insurance will be answering questions about the EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan at booth 160. The EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan provides policies for those building kit aircraft, and they offer more flexibility than the standard markets. Available through Global Aerospace, the EAA program offers first flight coverage for those aircraft that are kit-built, and policies include $10,000 of medical payments instead of the typical $3,000 found in most other markets. Sport Pilots and LSA owners can obtain competitive quotes through this program as well.

Falcon Insurance is an insurance broker that offers policies through all the conventional aviation insurance markets, so they are very flexible and able to insure a wide range of aircraft and operations in addition to the EAA plan they offer.

AUA, Inc. (Aviation Unlimited Agency) specializes in vintage aircraft, and they will be displaying at booth 2005. An aviation insurance broker, they are able to provide quotes through most major markets, though they are the only company endorsed by the EAA Vintage Division. EAA Vintage members can obtain lower prices and special policy provisions, so AUA should be especially attractive to owners of older aircraft such as Stearmans and Staggerwings.

Like fuel, insurance is something you can never have enough of. While not all the aviation insurance markets are displaying at AirVenture this year, brokers representing these markets are. Taking a break from looking at all the shiny new aircraft at Oshkosh may not be the most desirable thing to do, but the insurance companies and brokers at the show are there to answer questions and offer quotes; be sure to take advantage of this, as you may find a few minutes could just save you money.

FMI: www.avemco.com, www.falconinsurance.com, www.aig.com

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