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EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan Is Ready For New Sport Pilot/Light-Sport Aircraft Ru

Full Underwriter Support

The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), which has directly supported and promoted the upcoming sport pilot/light-sport aircraft rule as the biggest growth opportunity for general aviation in perhaps a half-century, today announced that the EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan is ready to serve both sport pilots and owners of light-sport aircraft.

Falcon Insurance Agency of Kerrville (TX) which administers the EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan, confirmed the commitments from underwriters to supply both hull and liability coverage for light-sport aircraft. 

This is a major step for pilots and aircraft owners in these new categories, as it helps meet the demand of those who seek insurance coverage in what promises to be a growing area of recreational aviation.

"EAA knows that to fully promote these new flying opportunities, there needs to be the necessary protection for those who participate," said Bob Warner, EAA Executive Vice President, during a media briefing at the Sun 'n Fun Fly-In.  "The EAA Aircraft Insurance Plan is now ready to serve our members with complete coverage, with the outstanding service that has come to be expected through Falcon Insurance."

FMI: www.eaa.org, www.falconinsurance.com

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