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Brad
Our small airport has a nice mix of younger and older pilots. We have several now 80yrs old or older and still flying and loving it.
So very recently one these pilots was given a insurance twist, which in hindsight is pretty cunning from the ins company pov.
They told him they will only insure him if he has his airman 3rd class. He will no longer be insured under his basic med.
Please forgive if this has already been discussed. Insurance company seems to found a easy out. I wonder when that age will 75, the 70, then 65, etc.
Most this age (at our field) are basic med.
So very recently one these pilots was given a insurance twist, which in hindsight is pretty cunning from the ins company pov.
They told him they will only insure him if he has his airman 3rd class. He will no longer be insured under his basic med.
Please forgive if this has already been discussed. Insurance company seems to found a easy out. I wonder when that age will 75, the 70, then 65, etc.
Most this age (at our field) are basic med.