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<blockquote data-quote="Rtristani" data-source="post: 99739" data-attributes="member: 10662"><p>In the US, I am buying a Personal Articles Policy from State Farm, and it covers the Spark and accessories up to US$1600. Costs me 16 a month. My homeowners has liability in case I fly into someone's window, $5000 in MedPay, and a $1100 deductible. I am also a member of the US AMA, and that comes with insurance that is secondary to my homeowners. The UK probably has similar organizations. I am a hobby flier only. If you are flying for a business, called part 107 in the US, then none of the above insurances cover anything. I saw someone above mentioned VeriFly. That is a common commercial insurance carrier in the US. Don't know if they operate in the UK or not.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rtristani, post: 99739, member: 10662"] In the US, I am buying a Personal Articles Policy from State Farm, and it covers the Spark and accessories up to US$1600. Costs me 16 a month. My homeowners has liability in case I fly into someone's window, $5000 in MedPay, and a $1100 deductible. I am also a member of the US AMA, and that comes with insurance that is secondary to my homeowners. The UK probably has similar organizations. I am a hobby flier only. If you are flying for a business, called part 107 in the US, then none of the above insurances cover anything. I saw someone above mentioned VeriFly. That is a common commercial insurance carrier in the US. Don't know if they operate in the UK or not. Rob [/QUOTE]
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