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Avemco lowers renters premiums while increasing coverage

By Janice Wood · January 26, 2010 ·

Avemco Insurance Co. has reduced premiums for non-owned single-engine aircraft while doubling the coverage options for aircraft damage liability (ADL) insurance.

“Our expanded ADL limits make Avemco’s non-owned insurance offering the most extensive available in the industry,” said Jim Lauerman, president. “Now pilots who operate GA aircraft they do not own can customize their insurance to fit their specific needs – whether they’re borrowing a friend’s aircraft or renting from a flight school or fixed base operator that dictates certain coverage amounts.”

Non-owned insurance is important to pilots who fly rented or borrowed aircraft since the FBO’s or aircraft owner’s policy most likely won’t protect a renter’s interests, Lauerman said. “Some of the saddest events we see in the training world are pilots who are forced out of aviation after they have had an accident and did not have the insurance to pay the claim,” he said. “These new and lower cost coverages will go a long way to help people avoid this unfortunate fate.”

For more information: Avemco.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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