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Non-Owned Aircraft Insurance: What Pilots Need to Understand About This Critical Coverage

You’ve rented or borrowed an aircraft and an incident has resulted in damage to the aircraft itself, bodily injury to another person or damage to the property of others. Did you know that the aircraft owner’s policy may not provide coverage to protect you, or if coverage is provided, it may be insufficient to cover your financial costs? Many pilots aren’t aware of this fact, and some end up with tremendous out-of-pocket payments to resolve their legal liabilities.

Non-owned aircraft insurance, sometimes called aircraft renters insurance, is a type of policy that provides critical insurance for things such as:

Non-Owned Aircraft Insurance

Whether you are a pilot training at a flight school, renting from an FBO, or anyone who operates an aircraft you don’t own, having a non-owned aircraft insurance policy can protect you from the potentially catastrophic financial consequences of an aircraft accident.

Common Questions When Purchasing a Non-Owned Aircraft Insurance Policy

In working with you to select the proper aircraft renters insurance coverage, your aviation insurance provider will ask you questions about your needs. They include things such as these:

And, of course, there are questions you should be asking your fellow pilots, instructors, and others in the industry about aircraft renters insurance, including:

Answers to these and other questions from people you trust can give you a basic understanding of aircraft renters insurance and a foundation for seeking insurance of your own.

Renters Insurance Acronyms

Aviation insurance is an industry with many acronyms. A few that you’ll want to be familiar with when researching aircraft renters insurance policies include:

For additional aircraft insurance acronyms, see our article titled “What Aircraft Owners Need to Know about Aviation Insurance.”

Protecting You and Your Family From Financial Loss

The liability associated with renting an aircraft can have wide-ranging effects. Ensuring that you have adequate non-owned aircraft insurance allows you to pursue your passion for flight with confidence that an unfortunate incident won’t result in a financial crisis. The key is to give yourself plenty of time to research your options so that you can make a well-informed purchase decision and have insurance in place before you ever take flight in an aircraft you do not own.

To learn more about our renters insurance offerings, please contact us at your convenience.

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