Posts Tagged ‘aircraft insurance’

Flight School Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

It all starts with the Flight Schools in general aviation. Flight schools are the backbone of the aviation industry. Without flight schools, aviation as we know it dies. The future of aviation depends of the continued development of quality, professional pilots. This is why it is so important to protect flight schools. How?

Flight School Insurance!

Depending on your flight school and its operation, you will consider some combination of the following coverages:

  1. Aircraft Hull and Liability Coverage
  2. Non-Owned Aircraft Liability and Physical Damage Liability
  3.  Worker’s Compensation
  4. Premises Liability
  5. Hangarkeepers Liability
  6. Completed Operations/Products Liability Coverage
  7. Renter Liability Coverage
  8. Aerial Tours/Sightseeing Coverage
  9. Aerial Photography

To find out exactly what coverages your flight school needs, contact Aviation Insurance Resources today!

Flight School Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

At Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR), we provide a full range of aircraft insurance and aviation insurance products, including Flight School Insurance for schools of all shapes and sizes. Let the aviation insurance experts at AIR guide you through the process of selecting the right insurance company. We represent all of the major aviation insurance markets so we can offer you the broadest package of protection at the best available rates. Best of all, AIR has regional offices around the country to help you better manage your commercial insurance needs.

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To find out more about Flight School Insurance, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today and receive a free Aircraft insurance quote! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+.

AIR to attend Women of Aviation Week & sponsor Frederick Fly it Forward

Wednesday, February 27th, 2013

Members of Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) are set to participate in Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week, a celebration of women in aviation, past, present, and future. This week of events, which takes place from March 4-10, 2013, is designed to help shape the future of aviation by introducing girls and women to the opportunities that aviation has to offer. However, Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week is open to anyone, man or woman, boy or girl, association, corporation, who believes that the aviation industry would be better off with more women involved and that each one of us has the power to make a difference.

This year’s theme is “Women and Space.”

AIR President Jon Harden donates his time and aircraft to fly girls and women Women Fly it Forward each year.

AIR is a Founding member of the Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide

The Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide is a not-for-profit consortium of businesses and organizations throughout the world dedicated to fostering diversity in the air and space industry.

AIR’s own Victoria Neuville serves as one of the board of directors for the Institute for Women of Aviation Worldwide and is a Women of Aviation Week U.S. Team leader and organizer for events in Frederick, Maryland.

Aviation Insurance Resources’ (AIR) 3rd year sponsoring the Frederick Women Fly it Forward Challenege

Throughout Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week, Fredrick Municipal Airport in Frederick, Maryland will participate in the Fly It Forward challenge and compete to be the airport community that introduces the most girls and women to the aviation industry. The airport won this honor in 2011 after providing free rides for 185 women and was named the “Most Female Pilot Friendly Airport Worldwide.” In 2012, after providing free rides for 244 women, the Fredrick Municipal Airport received first runner up titles as the “Most Female Pilot Friendly Airport in the United States” and the “Most Female Pilot Friendly Airport Worldwide.”

2013 is the year we take our title back!

AIR is a Certified Female Friendly Business

At AIR, not only do we provide a full range of aircraft insurance and aviation insurance products, but we also pride ourselves in our mission to help spread equality in the aviation industry. That is why we employ both male and female agents and pilots here to serve you and all of your aviation needs.

To find out more about Women Of Aviation Week, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today and receive a free Aircraft insurance quote! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+.

Flying Club Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

Thursday, February 14th, 2013

Are you part of a flying club? Or maybe you are considering starting a flying club. Either way, flying clubs are a great way for a group of individuals to enjoy the thrills of aircraft ownership while also reducing one’s total costs to own an aircraft. However, an area where most flying clubs need guidance is Insurance!

Flying clubs are often difficult to insure because many aviation insurance companies view them as a challenge. Luckily for you, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) is not like most of those other aviation insurance companies. At AIR, we understand that there are many well-run flying clubs out there. And we are more than happy to work with you and your fellow members to design an insurance policy to meet your unique needs as a flying club. AIR has experience in placing the right coverage for flying clubs that have a variety of pilots at different experience levels.

You should really consider Flying Club Insurance from AIR. It’s an affordable way to fly.

Flying Club Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

At AIR, we provide a full range of aircraft insurance and aviation insurance products, including Flying Club Insurance. We pride ourselves on finding the insurance policy that best meets the needs of ALL of your members, no matter the size of the club or the type of aircraft. We are able to do this because AIR represents all of the major aviation insurance markets. This means we are able to offer you and your flying club the broadest package of protection at the best available rates.

To find out more about Flying Club Insurance, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today and receive a free Aircraft insurance quote! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+.

Helicopter Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

Friday, January 18th, 2013

Helicopters are some of the hardest working aircraft out there, taking part in everything from recreational flight to charters, emergency medical services (EMS), traffic and law enforcement, firefighting, cargo hauling, and so much more. Because of this, you need an insurance policy designed to cover your unique needs as a helicopter owner / pilot.

Helicopter Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

It doesn’t matter what type of helicopter you fly – whether it is a Robinson R22, Europcopter AS350, Bell 206, Sikorsky, or homebuilt and experimental helicopter, such as a Rotorway – or why you fly- whether it is for work or for fun – you need Helicopter Insurance. And you need Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR). We are licensed in all 50 states and provide a wide range of aircraft insurance options for aircraft of all shapes and sizes, from large jets to helicopters. Plus, AIR represents all of the major aviation underwriting companies to give you comprehensive options.

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Let AIR fit you with the right helicopter insurance coverage today so you will be protected tomorrow and beyond!

To find out more about Helicopter Insurance or if you have any questions, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today and receive a free Aircraft insurance quote!

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Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources

Tuesday, December 18th, 2012

For over 14 years, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) has been providing service with integrity to fixed based operators around the nation.  Aircraft maintenance shop’s, upholstery shop’s, aircraft fueling operations are just a few of the types aviation business’s that AIR specializes in. The commercial aviation insurance market has long been an area of turmoil, let AIR guide you through the process in selecting a proper insurance company. In most cases, favorable premium finance terms are available.

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FBO Coverages

  • Hangarskeepers Liability
  • Products Liability
  • Building Insurance

 

  • Fire Insurance
  • And more!

To find out exactly what coverages your FBO needs, contact Aviation Insurance Resources today! Aircraft maintenance shops and aircraft fueling operations are just a few of the types of FBOs that AIR specializes in.

FBO Insurance from Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR)

Licensed in all 50 states, AIR provides a wide range of aircraft insurance options from aircraft insurance to FBO insurance and everything in between. AIR has regional offices around the country to help you manage your commercial insurance requirements.

Let us guide you through the process in selecting the right insurance company for your FBO.

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To find out more about FBO Insurance or if you have any questions, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today and receive a free Aircraft insurance quote!

Happy Holidays from everyone here at AIR!

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Are you relocating your Aircraft? Are you insured? Aircraft Ferry & Trip Insurance

Thursday, November 15th, 2012

Are you shipping an aircraft from the United States to another country? Better yet, are you insured in case something goes wrong during relocation? Whether shipping to another country or on a ferry flight, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) can help! AIR has recently obtained quotes shipping aircraft to Europe, South America, and other locations worldwide.

Aviation Insurance Resource: Protecting your Aircraft during Delivery

1. Aircraft Ferry Insurance: This new program developed by AIR is designed to protect your aircraft during relocation or delivery (ferrying), providing short-term insurance.

2. Aircraft Trip Insurance: If you are delivering or having an aircraft ferried out of the country, you need an entirely different type of aircraft insurance, known as trip insurance. Both physical damage coverage and liability coverage are available to meet foreign requirements.

AIR specializes in a full range of aircraft, airplane, and airport insurance for clients of all sizes. And we are licensed in all 50 states.

To find out more or if you have any questions, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today and receive a free Aircraft insurance quote!

Aviation Insurance Resources represents all of the major aviation insurance markets so we can offer you the broadest package of protection at the best available rates.

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Our Aviation Insurance Resources Flight Award Winner, Toni Michaelson

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

Toni Michaelson is quickly flying towards her private pilot certificate thanks to the help of Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR) during the Women Fly it Forward event in Frederick, MD this March. Her excitement is contagious as she shares a photo from her most recent flight lesson:

 

“This is a photo my flight instructor, Brenda, took (I was actually flying the plane) during my 2nd flight lesson in Frederick, Maryland on Monday. After take-off, she had me head west towards the Appalachian Mountains and take the plane up to an altitude of 4500 feet. As we approached the mountains, there was an enormous bank of clouds lined up along the western slope, and we could see the Appalachian Trail at the ridgeline where the clouds stopped. It looked just like the rolling surf of an ocean, extending as far north and south as you could see. What a truly spectacular sight it was, especially since the clouds started to dissipate within 15 minutes of us flying over them. All I can say is that it was an absolutely amazing day to be up in the air!”

AIR is excited to be a part of Women Fly it Forward again in 2013 and looks forward to igniting more passion in future women pilots.

Aviation Insurance Resource specializes in a full range of aircraft, airplane & airport insurance to clients of all sizes. We are licensed in all 50 states. Get a free Aircraft insurance quote or contact us at 877-247-7767 for more information.

Licensed in all 50 states with regional offices throughout the country to serve you better!

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Are Pilots Texting? :: The Dangers of using Cellphones when Flying

Sunday, September 23rd, 2012

The Transportation Safety Board believes a pilot’s cell phone use could be partially to blame for a fatal 2011 plane crash near the airport in Fort St. John, B.C. The TSB report noted that the pilot spent approximately 28 minutes on his phone on what was only a 65 minute flight from Peace River, Alta., to Fort St. John, B.C.

“The aircraft had experienced several large altitude deviations while the pilot was using his cellphone,” the report stated. In fact, the Cessna 185 E dipped from a low of 3,500 feet to a high of 4,600 feet three times during the flight, which could correspond with 3 text messages the pilot received during the flight.

“This distraction was prevalent throughout the flight and in conjunction with the night conditions encountered, may have contributed to the (crash),” the report stated.

The last of these messages was received 11 minutes before the fatal crash.

The Dangers of Texting and Flying

According to the TSB report, There have been no comprehensive studies regarding the use of cellphones with 100gb sim as a distraction in an aviation context. The phenomenon has, however, been extensively studied in the automotive sector.

The TSB recommends that pilots avoid using cellphones during flight unless there is an emergency.

“Pilots who engage in non-essential text and voice cell phone communications while conduction flight operations may be distracted from flying the aircraft, placing crew and passengers at risk,” the report concluded.

Other Factors that could have contributed to the Crash

The TSB noted several other factors which could have affected the pilot’s performance, including:

  • Time Crunch: The pilot was operating on day visual flight rules (Canada) and was required to be back to the Fort St. John airport before nightfall.
  • Situational Awareness: The TSB report states that the pilot may have lost situational awareness, also referred to as the black-hole effect. This occurs during a visual approach when the only visual stimuli are lights on or near the airport. Without visual references, the pilot’s depth perception may have been off.

The report said there was no indication of an aircraft system malfunction or that the pilot was unwell.

If you have any questions, please contact Aviation Insurance Resources by calling 877-247-7767 or visit AIR-PROS.com today!

Aviation Insurance Resource specializes in a full range of aircraft, airplane & airport insurance to clients of all sizes. We are licensed in all 50 states. Get a free Aircraft insurance quote or contact us at 877-247-7767 for more information.

Licensed in all 50 states with regional offices throughout the country to serve you better!

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Pilot’s cellphone use may have been partial cause of fatal 2011 plane crash in B.C.