jbrinker
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hi all,
I'm finally in possession of my biplane. This plane was my grandfathers (Built by him in the 80's) and although its not in bad shape, it needs enough work that it will definitely not be flying until probably late next summer at the earliest.
I have it in a hangar at a local small airport. I will be doing the work over the winter and into the summer. However in that time I'd like to have some basic coverage on it - in the sense that if the hangar collapses over the winter, or burns down from some guy's plane catching on fire I'd have some coverage.
No one seems to want to write a policy for this without the liability portion, which is the expensive portion, and not needed because I do not intend to fly it at all. Basically it's a project at this point.
Any ideas how to approach this with an insurance carrier, and/or who to call? Anyone else have insurance on their project when it was still clearly just a project?
Thanks
Jeff
I'm finally in possession of my biplane. This plane was my grandfathers (Built by him in the 80's) and although its not in bad shape, it needs enough work that it will definitely not be flying until probably late next summer at the earliest.
I have it in a hangar at a local small airport. I will be doing the work over the winter and into the summer. However in that time I'd like to have some basic coverage on it - in the sense that if the hangar collapses over the winter, or burns down from some guy's plane catching on fire I'd have some coverage.
No one seems to want to write a policy for this without the liability portion, which is the expensive portion, and not needed because I do not intend to fly it at all. Basically it's a project at this point.
Any ideas how to approach this with an insurance carrier, and/or who to call? Anyone else have insurance on their project when it was still clearly just a project?
Thanks
Jeff