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<blockquote data-quote="John Stash" data-source="post: 34336" data-attributes="member: 7136"><p>So, here is the response from MAAC regarding insurance in Canada:</p><p></p><p>"Membership in MAAC includes insurance coverage under our general liability policy for recreational model aircraft up to 35 Kilos (77 pounds). Our policy does not cover commercial activities. So, less than 1 kg is acceptable. The aircraft is not covered however, liability insurance coverage is for damage done to someone else or their property.</p><p> </p><p>Members are required to abide by our MAAC Safety Code (web site, resources, documents, standing committee-safety > look at MSD 2 first, it is a key code for the documents that apply to the discipline being flown) and to have permission of the property owner from which they operate their aircraft. </p><p></p><p>MAAC members are exempt from the interim Transport Canada regulations if they fly at a sanctioned field, event or zone administered by MAAC. If flying at other than one of these locations, members must abide by the regulations as set forth by Transport Canada. Insurance will respond only if you are abiding by the MAAC safety code no matter where you fly."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Stash, post: 34336, member: 7136"] So, here is the response from MAAC regarding insurance in Canada: "Membership in MAAC includes insurance coverage under our general liability policy for recreational model aircraft up to 35 Kilos (77 pounds). Our policy does not cover commercial activities. So, less than 1 kg is acceptable. The aircraft is not covered however, liability insurance coverage is for damage done to someone else or their property. Members are required to abide by our MAAC Safety Code (web site, resources, documents, standing committee-safety > look at MSD 2 first, it is a key code for the documents that apply to the discipline being flown) and to have permission of the property owner from which they operate their aircraft. MAAC members are exempt from the interim Transport Canada regulations if they fly at a sanctioned field, event or zone administered by MAAC. If flying at other than one of these locations, members must abide by the regulations as set forth by Transport Canada. Insurance will respond only if you are abiding by the MAAC safety code no matter where you fly." [/QUOTE]
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