Alaskaflyer
Guru
Hmmm…my potential underwriters for my potential >50’ boat sure have a requirement that I know how to operate a boat in order for them to insure it But yes, on all my previous, <30’ boats, they didn’t.
When I owned my plane, the national direct writer insurance company required that the pilot in command be licensed for the type of operation it was engaged in, and current in requirements. Any properly licensed and current pilot was covered, not just me. Total hours and additional certificate endorsements and ratings factored in my rates but I doubt they were the significant factors in setting them. Being based in Alaska certainly was
When I owned my plane, the national direct writer insurance company required that the pilot in command be licensed for the type of operation it was engaged in, and current in requirements. Any properly licensed and current pilot was covered, not just me. Total hours and additional certificate endorsements and ratings factored in my rates but I doubt they were the significant factors in setting them. Being based in Alaska certainly was
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