Kenneth and netters
Anyone looking at either life insurance or health insurance needs to look 
closely at the aviation exclusions.  Most cover a commercial flight as a paying 
passenger of scheduled flights with an air carrier.  Almost all that I have 
seen that are "standard" employment or personal offerings have exclusions for: 
1) flights as pilot in command or passenger of any small aircraft (under 
12,500# takeoff weight), unscheduled flights, or gliders; 2) skydiving; 3) any 
form or type of flight instruction.

AOPA and EAA have companies that they are endorsing that make policies 
available that DO cover in the case of accidents in General Aviation airplanes. 
 Some still have exclusions if flying in an experimental aircraft.  Mine covers 
me while flying any plane, PIC or as instructor, but does not cover me while 
flying my KR2.

Just some thoughts...


Colin Rainey
brokerpilot9...@earthlink.net
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