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Greg Bockelman
Ok, this is for all you CFI's out there that are part timers and independent CFI's.
What do you guys do about insurance? Assuming you are instructing in someone else's airplane. You can get CFI insurance that will cover you from liability. I was quoted about $685 per year for that coverage. But that does not provide coverage for property damage. You can get a rider on the CFI insurance that would cover a $5,000 deductible for another $50 or so. But unless you are instructing more than just part time, it does not make financial sense to have this coverage because you cannot make enough part time to cover the insurance.
You can get Renter's insurance, but in my case, it won't cover if I am providing instruction.
So...
As I see it, there is no way I can be adequately covered. Renter's insurance won't cover me. CFI won't cover me from property loss. And the rider only covers the deductible.
What can I do as an independent CFI to make sure I am covered? What is an independent CFI to do???
What do you guys do about insurance? Assuming you are instructing in someone else's airplane. You can get CFI insurance that will cover you from liability. I was quoted about $685 per year for that coverage. But that does not provide coverage for property damage. You can get a rider on the CFI insurance that would cover a $5,000 deductible for another $50 or so. But unless you are instructing more than just part time, it does not make financial sense to have this coverage because you cannot make enough part time to cover the insurance.
You can get Renter's insurance, but in my case, it won't cover if I am providing instruction.
So...
As I see it, there is no way I can be adequately covered. Renter's insurance won't cover me. CFI won't cover me from property loss. And the rider only covers the deductible.
What can I do as an independent CFI to make sure I am covered? What is an independent CFI to do???