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Old 10th Mar 2010, 17:11
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Liability insurance for instructors

I think about liability insurance from time to time and it always makes me worry for a while but then life moves on - it's one of those times again. I think there are 4 scenarios which affect me: instucting for a school (covered by the school), LAA coach (covered by the LAA), freelance instructing (exposed) & examining (exposed).

Do most FIs have liability cover?
The AOPA scheme seems quite expensive at virtually £226; is there a cheaper option?

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Old 10th Mar 2010, 17:49
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Not much in the way of options. I use the AOPA scheme which is with Besso. To be fair though, work pay the premium which is a bit eyewatering.
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If you think the premium is eye watering just wait until someone makes a claim against you!!
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I think you are preaching to the choir on that one CJ!! I have the insurance for that exact reason. However it does not negate the eyewatering fee!!
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Never had liability insurance while I was instructor. Crossed fingers and hoped for best. Looks like I got away with it ... unless of course some disgruntled ex-student comes after me in 20 years time saying from his hospital bed that I taught PFLs badly ! Hmm .. how does one cover oneself against that little scenario then ? Pay for liability insurance each year in perpetuity ?

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