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Old 7th May 2009, 16:22
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Worldwide legal insurance; recommendations?

Gents,

I'm trying to source worldwide legal insurance for a group
of fellow pilots. Does anyone have any recommendations please?

Thanks

JJ


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Old 8th May 2009, 15:27
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IPA/IPF offer offer legal assistance of £20,000 to Full members as well as a free legal help line. There is also a facility to top up the Legal cover to £250,000.

BALPA offer similar.
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Be under no illusion that in some countries, any sort of decent legal representation for a foreigner will probably be either difficult to obtain and/or not worth the effort. Such a policy might be valid worldwide but in reality there will be some countries where such a policy will probably not be worth the paper it is written on!
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ALPL offer worldwide legal insurance starting from around £15 - ish a month. You can get the details at ALPL - Aircrew Legal Protection Limited.

I've used them for several years: it's run by a former bmi captain.
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Anyone from EasyJet care to comment on this company. I see that they cover the Easy pilots. Does anyone know if they would cover a criminal charge? It looks as though they will only cover issues "within the scope of a pilots duties" which appears to exclude criminal convictions.
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If the criminal charge is as a result of your pilot duties then Yes. If not then No.
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