Insurance: Life, Loss of Licence, Sickness etc (NOT hull insurance)
Hi T4,
you're capable of reading german?
http://www.delvag.de/index_l_g.php?idlang=3&idart=175
The insurance company works together with albatros, which works together with Lufthansa.
I have my insurance there, especial worked out for my needs - and the money isn't wasted, I get some back, when I reach my pensionage....
Greetings
Flying Bull
you're capable of reading german?
http://www.delvag.de/index_l_g.php?idlang=3&idart=175
The insurance company works together with albatros, which works together with Lufthansa.
I have my insurance there, especial worked out for my needs - and the money isn't wasted, I get some back, when I reach my pensionage....
Greetings
Flying Bull
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Try BALPA if you are a member, or join! They have a good program that covers N. Sea.
Have a look online
http://www.balpa-bfs.co.uk/
Good luck,
Lunar
Have a look online
http://www.balpa-bfs.co.uk/
Good luck,
Lunar
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Got that one already but premiums are going up alot and just wondering if there was something better, Thanks anyway...... Might have a look at the IFALPA opion though
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Life/ Critical Insurance for North sea pilots
Hi Folks,
Anyone recommend a good company that can provide Life insurance and Critical illness for north sea Heli pilots.
Just had a comprehensive quote that due to occupation increased the premium from £45/ month to about £190/ month. OUCH!!!!!
Anyone recommend a good company that can provide Life insurance and Critical illness for north sea Heli pilots.
Just had a comprehensive quote that due to occupation increased the premium from £45/ month to about £190/ month. OUCH!!!!!
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Loss of Licence Insurance?
Hello there gentlemen,
Any guidance on the best loss of licence insurance people have?? Anyone to steer clear of?
Any info would be great?
I am Male, 38 Y.O. P1 Working Offshore.
Many Thanks.
Fatigue.
Any guidance on the best loss of licence insurance people have?? Anyone to steer clear of?
Any info would be great?
I am Male, 38 Y.O. P1 Working Offshore.
Many Thanks.
Fatigue.
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have heard generally good things about IFALPA but have no personal experience, no profit for IFALPA themselves allegedly.
http://www.pilotslossoflicence.com/
cf
http://www.pilotslossoflicence.com/
cf
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Loss of License
Try:
Global Flying Insurance Services
020 7480 1260
8 - 11 Crescent London, EC3N 2LY
Policys under written at Lloyds of London
Regards
Red
Global Flying Insurance Services
020 7480 1260
8 - 11 Crescent London, EC3N 2LY
Policys under written at Lloyds of London
Regards
Red
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There's lots of information on this thread
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=185729
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=185729
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insurance loss of licence
I know this is an old one, but anyone know of a cheap company for loss of licence and medical. what would be the average price ?
and how much cash could I get if I stub my big toe, is it the standard 100 grand
any responses with much thanks
fluffy
and how much cash could I get if I stub my big toe, is it the standard 100 grand
any responses with much thanks
fluffy
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hey fluffy,
try IFALPA's take on this at
http://www.pilotslossoflicence.com
p.s. I am not connected with them in any way.
regards
CF
try IFALPA's take on this at
http://www.pilotslossoflicence.com
p.s. I am not connected with them in any way.
regards
CF
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BALPA do a reasonable one for a male early thirties north sea pilot £220,000 cover non smoker etc £70/month roughly.
I have loked at many companies on this and this seems to be about the best.
T4
I have loked at many companies on this and this seems to be about the best.
T4
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Loss of licence cover?
Happy New Year to all those who while their hours away surfing from page to page on PPRUNE.
Just wondering if anyone has any top tips on who might be the most cost effective company to approach regarding loss of licence insurance? It's purely for me as an individual and not as part of a company structuring.
Cheers guys
Just wondering if anyone has any top tips on who might be the most cost effective company to approach regarding loss of licence insurance? It's purely for me as an individual and not as part of a company structuring.
Cheers guys