CFI Insurance Is A Necessary Coverage For Instructors Teaching In Non-Owned Aircraft

CFI Insurance Is A Necessary Coverage For Instructors Teaching In Non-Owned Aircraft, updated 1/27/21, 7:09 PM

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Top Aviation Insurance Broker Breaks Down The Benefits and Necessity Of CFI Insurance For New Flight Instructors

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CFI Insurance Is A Necessary Coverage For
Instructors Teaching In Non-Owned Airc
It is a CFI that signs off that a
flight student is trained and
ready to take to the skies on
their first solo sortie.
BWI Aviation Insurance owner
Matt White pleads with the newest
CFIs to understand and
appreciate both that power and
that responsibility in his latest
writing to his clients.
"CFIs are taking a calculated
risk every single time they
send a new student out on
their first solo flight," said
White.
Though the CFI has likely
delivered the proper training
and protocols, there are
simply no guarantees in the
skies above.
CFI insurance provides for the
legal fees and cost of litigation
which can quickly jump into six
figure territory depending on
the case.
With CFI insurance, White points
out that the CFI does not have to
surrender their own livelihoods in
the case a student makes a critical
error while on their first solo flight.
"CFI insurance is so
affordable, it will pay for itself
before the first billed hour to
any lawyer hits the books,"
said White.
He pointed out that the
benefits of CFI insurance
extend far beyond just
litigation.
CFI non-owned aircraft
insurance will also cover the
cost of any damage to aircraft
not owned by the CFI as it is
common for a CFI to train pilots
in other aircraft.
White encourages CFIs or
those looking to obtain their
CFI to talk with a trusted and
respected broker in the
industry.
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