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M.A.
10th Mar 2003, 08:05
Hi guys and girls I am a student pilot currently doing my CPL in the UK.

Even if I don't have a flying job yet(and I know it will take a while to get one) I was thinking to buy an insurance against loss of class one medical ,at the end of the day I am investing tens of thousands of pounds and the fact that I will have a return in life depends also on my class one medical,if I lose it at any stage from now I will be left with no money and without the hope to get the so much wanted flying job!

Is it possible to get an insurance at this stage of training agaist loss of medical one?

If you have experience with any insurance companyes about this matter could you please give me advise?

Regards,

M.A.

African Drunk
11th Mar 2003, 11:06
Try BALPA or IPA both provide/or can put you in touch with companies that can arrange medical cover. When I was a student pilot the Insurers had a cap of £30,000 unless you where in airpine. Don't know if that is still true or if it was just that company.

M.A.
11th Mar 2003, 11:20
Thank you African Drunk,I'll try to contact them.

M.A.