Aviation Flashcards
All of the following are typical coverages under aircraft liability policies except:
bodily injury excluding passengers, passenger liability,
property damage liability,
cargo liability
Cargo liability
All of the following are exclusions founded in aircraft policies:
No coverage if the FAA airworthiness certificate is not in full force, no coverage if maintained or used for purpose beyond clarification, no coverage if operated by other pilot and declarations
Most aircraft hull policies pay on the basis of:
Value policy
If FAA has granted a special permit or waiver to an insured under aircraft insurance, the effect of flying while under such permit or waiver would be to:
Exclude coverage while aircraft is in flight
Hangers liability typically covers:
Bri and PD arising from use, operation and maintenance of hangers, named perils damage to hangar keepers own aircraft, all damage not excluded to hanger keepers aircraft
Damage to baggage on an airplane is covered under:
Cargo liability
Hull coverage is generally available as:
All risk – not in-flight, all risk – in-flight, named peril – in-flight
A private aircraft owners airplane is undergoing maintenance and minor repair. Which of the following explains best how his aircraft liability coverage will apply if he uses a rent a plane while his is in operative?
His policy automatically covers
Insured has aircraft medical payments. A passenger balls while getting out of the insureds craft. How would the med pay respond?
Covered as policy spells out accidents caused by alighting are covered
Hangers liability coverage provides coverage for
Aircraft hangar owners CCC