Q: | Insurance details for online PfCO renewal until phased out. What do I need to show? |
A: | CAA ask the following questions in bold during the PfCO application. Insurer : Your Insurer is:- Tokio Marine Kiln through FlyCovered. Is the insurance continuous for all flights or arranged on a per flight basis? If you have a Pay As You Fly policy your answer is Per flight only basis. If you have an Annual Policy or a Liability Only Policy your answer is Continuous. Does the insurance document explicitly confirm cover for any UAS operated by the applicant or that the policy is limited to specifically identified UAS? Your answer should be:- Specific identified UAS. Are all UAS listed in the Operations Manual included in the insurance? You can answer this yes if all UAS shown in your Operations Manual are insured under this policy and shown on your Schedule of insurance. Does the insurance document state the �policy name' exactly as stated in the Applicant Details at the start of this application form? Please make sure the name on the insurance is the exact name shown on your PfCO application or your application may be returned and a fee charged by the CAA. Does the insurance policy explicitly confirm compliance with EC 785/2004? You can answer this question Yes, EC 785/2004.You can continue to renew your PfCO like normal up until 1st January 2024. After this date you will need to hold a GVC qualification. We suggest you always look at the CAA website to make sure you understand PfCO renewal requirements. Found In Pay As You Fly + Frequent Flyer |
Q: | Are FlyCovered policies EC 785/2014 compliant? |
A: | Yes. All of our policies are EC785/2014 compliant and comply with CAA requirements to operate a drone commercially or for your own business use. They offer the current minimum public liability requirement as standard, this cover can be increased up to a maximum £50,000,000. Found In Pay As You Fly + Frequent Flyer |
Q: | What is liability cover to third parties? |
A: | This is the amount you are covered for should your drone be involved in an accident that involves and causes damages or injury to a third party property or person during flight. To operate a drone commercially the CAA require you to have the minimum legal requirement. All of our policies are EC 785/2014 compliant and offer the current minimum requirement, this can be increased up to a maximum £50,000,000. Full details of the cover and exclusions are available in the FlyCovered policy wordings. Found In Pay As You Fly + Frequent Flyer |
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