Expat Insurance For Aviators
Hi All,
I'm an Australian currently based in Brisbane, but about to spend a lot of my time over in the Philippines for my current day job in Advertising. This will be going on for the next few years. The goal while I'm over there is to do a licence conversion, get a local instructor rating and use this as a ticket for hour building on weekends. I currently hold an Australian CPL with ATPL subjects, a Multi-Engine Instrument Rating and an extraordinarily healthy 230 hours. The big question is this: Where can I get cost effective insurance that would cover for piloting a light aircraft abroad? My employer is happy to pay for Expat Insurance, but it's incredibly difficult to find one that doesn't exclude "piloting an aircraft" from coverage, or that charges a $5000 additional charge or more to remove that exclusion. I'm not too worried about including life insurance or the likes, mostly health and third party damage coverage in the highly unlikely event of an off-field landing. Happy for any skerrick of advice/wisdom that anyone can give me on this front. Thanks all, Brendan. |
The goal while I'm over there is to do a licence conversion, get a local instructor rating and use this as a ticket for hour building on weekends. I sincerely hope you are a very patient person........ :} :E |
There are some expats flying charter out of Angeles City Flying Club at Magalang Pampanga so you should talk to them. They have a website at Angeles City Flying Club- An Ultralight Flying Club and Pilot School
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I had Bupa whilst in Asia working as a Pilot. It was about $200 USD a month. It is Bupa UK not Australia that deals with expat insurance for Australians
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Folks,
BUPA Denmark is really worth looking at, better terms and conditions than BUPA/GB or /AU, and lower premiums. Something to do with local legislation. Tootle pip!! |
Originally Posted by tail wheel
(Post 9609866)
Have you verified this will be possible in the Philippines and you can gain part time instructor employment?
I sincerely hope you are a very patient person........ :} :E Have you verified this will be possible in the Philippines and you can gain part time instructor employment? I sincerely hope you are a very patient person........ I've met up with the guys at Omni Aviation out at Clark on a previous trip. They generally hire directly from their Instructor Course pool, provided you prove to be competent and there is demand. They've previously hired an Australian who trained at the Gold Coast. However, in the vein of "I sincerely hope you are a very patient person" I'm not pegging anything on this falling remotely in to place of course! |
Check out Baymac as well. You have to pay to become a member to get access to their services, but it's not that expensive, and they have some good options for different types of insurance.
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ALC Health have an expat scheme specifically for pilots. They call it Flying Colours. I found it to be more cost effective than most other expat schemes and it's one of the only 'medical history disregarded' ones that I've seen (something about having a pilot medical means you must be healthy ha!)
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