$44.85
Approved States
- Alabama: Casualty, Property
- Arizona: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Arkansas: Casualty, Property
- California: Casualty, Property
- Colorado: Casualty, Property
- Florida: Casualty, Property
- Georgia: Casualty, Property
- Illinois: Casualty, Property
- Indiana: Casualty, Property
- Iowa: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Kansas: Casualty, Property
- Maryland: Casualty, Property
- Massachusetts: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Mississippi: Casualty, Property
- Missouri: Casualty, Property
- Montana: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Nebraska: Casualty, Property
- Nevada: Casualty, Property
- New Jersey: Casualty, Property
- North Carolina: Casualty, Property
- North Dakota: Casualty, Property
- Oklahoma: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Oregon: Casualty, Property
- Pennsylvania: Casualty, Property
- South Carolina: Casualty, Property
- Tennessee: Casualty, Property
- Texas: Casualty, Property
- Virginia: Casualty, Property
- Washington: Casualty, Property
- West Virginia: Casualty, Property
- Wisconsin: Casualty, Property
Air travel in the United States is common, relatively inexpensive and incredibly safe as compared to traveling by automobile. These two modes of transportation are often compared, but the insurance for each are very different. Class participants will learn about the key exposures for aircraft owners, pilots and airlines. We will examine coverages available and common exclusions and use real life examples to illustrate how they are put to use.
Description
Air travel in the United States is common, relatively inexpensive and incredibly safe as compared to traveling by automobile. These two modes of transportation are often compared, but the insurance for each are very different. Class participants will learn about the key exposures for aircraft owners, pilots and airlines. We will examine coverages available and common exclusions and use real life examples to illustrate how they are put to use.

