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Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

I know there are some plans which cover across country lines and I think that would be the best place to start. I'm wondering if any of the Canadian contributors to this forum have ever been able to get quotes from US companies or vise versa? Airplanes, especially the big guys, are traveling across borders all the time. Does this mean you HAVE TO use a company from country of your registration?
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You have to use a Canadian insurer. They have to have assets in Canada to back their guarantee of coverage especially for the liability portion. Its not about insuring your hull, it’s about the government keeping their promise to the population that you’ll be able to pay for any harm you do after they certified you and your airplane were safe to fly.

You didn’t ask this, but minimum insurance requirements in Canada are way too low. TC only requires $100,000 liability on aircraft under 2300# gross. Not a typo. Didn’t miss a zero. One hundred thousand.
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Re: Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

Yes but very expensive, I got a quote for $6,000 a year for my 182.
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Re: Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

Who did you get the quote from?
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Re: Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

ington6 wrote:Who did you get the quote from?


Sorry , dont remember, that was 5 years ago.
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Re: Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

Pinecone wrote:You have to use a Canadian insurer. They have to have assets in Canada to back their guarantee of coverage especially for the liability portion. Its not about insuring your hull, it’s about the government keeping their promise to the population that you’ll be able to pay for any harm you do after they certified you and your airplane were safe to fly.

You didn’t ask this, but minimum insurance requirements in Canada are way too low. TC only requires $100,000 liability on aircraft under 2300# gross. Not a typo. Didn’t miss a zero. One hundred thousand.


Its that low? That surprises me. But I guess I've never asked for less. My 206 has a 3 mill low limit.
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Re: Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

I have no experience with US / Canada - but lots of people around the world are insured by companies in the UK, which incidentally has a close relationship with Canada

I can't see why not. It would just be a question of finding the right company I suppose.
Alternatively, try the UK.
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Re: Would a US company insure a foreign aircraft?

Exactly the insight I was looking for. Thank you!
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Pinecone wrote:You have to use a Canadian insurer. They have to have assets in Canada to back their guarantee of coverage especially for the liability portion. Its not about insuring your hull, it’s about the government keeping their promise to the population that you’ll be able to pay for any harm you do after they certified you and your airplane were safe to fly.

You didn’t ask this, but minimum insurance requirements in Canada are way too low. TC only requires $100,000 liability on aircraft under 2300# gross. Not a typo. Didn’t miss a zero. One hundred thousand.


Its that low? That surprises me. But I guess I've never asked for less. My 206 has a 3 mill low limit.


Here’s where I found it. You could look it up in the CARs, but this is a copy that I found easily.
https://lois-laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/reg ... e-125.html
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