Professional Pilots and Professional Indemnity Insurance
Having had my ATPL for twelve years or so I still worry about the 'what ifs'. What if I make a mistake which leads to me needing to defend my actions.
That defence may be in front of my employer, the Authority, a customer or whoever.
As far as I can tell as long as there is a 'reasonable prospect of a successful outcome' I may be able to convince Balpa to fight my corner. But how is 'reasonable' defined? What counts as a successful outcome? Maybe they can help or maybe not.
I have found insurance policies which cover legal costs for aircrew but they also have the same caveat.
So what are my chances if I have made a genuine mistake for which any defence has little prospect of a successful outcome? Other than, maybe, that of a mitigated penalty (which may actually be a great success in itself).
How could I fund a defence whatever the circumstances?
In other professions one can buy professional indemnity insurance which pays out if a mistake leads to a claim for damages.
So, I'm thinking of seeing if I can persuade an insurer to write a policy which combines the concepts of 'legal costs cover' and 'professional indemnity'.
What do you think, would that be of value to individuals in our profession?
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