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<blockquote data-quote="John Stash" data-source="post: 33725" data-attributes="member: 7136"><p>Spoke this week with my insurance company and one insurance broker. My company specifically excludes "drones with camera" from my home insurance. The broker I gave the task to find me a deal, called me back and said no Quebec based insurance companies offers insurance for hobby drones. They only cover business drones or toy drones. Nothing in between.</p><p></p><p>So I called MAAC. They have a 7.5 million liability insurance for members for 80 Cad yearly membership. That sounded awesome.</p><p></p><p>However, the person I spoke to said they cover UAV (but their site says no) and she was not sure if that insurance covers non related to MAAC activities (like outside their events). So I reached to their Insurance Advisory Board, still waiting to hear back with some clarification.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, if no company will insure Canadian hobbyist, all flights will be illegal (or at least very, very risky).</p><p></p><p>Will see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Stash, post: 33725, member: 7136"] Spoke this week with my insurance company and one insurance broker. My company specifically excludes "drones with camera" from my home insurance. The broker I gave the task to find me a deal, called me back and said no Quebec based insurance companies offers insurance for hobby drones. They only cover business drones or toy drones. Nothing in between. So I called MAAC. They have a 7.5 million liability insurance for members for 80 Cad yearly membership. That sounded awesome. However, the person I spoke to said they cover UAV (but their site says no) and she was not sure if that insurance covers non related to MAAC activities (like outside their events). So I reached to their Insurance Advisory Board, still waiting to hear back with some clarification. Long story short, if no company will insure Canadian hobbyist, all flights will be illegal (or at least very, very risky). Will see... [/QUOTE]
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