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Q:Do you offer liability only policies?
A:Yes we do. At the end of the quote process we will offer you 3 quotes and one of these will be a liability only policy.
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Q:What is Liability To Drone Operators cover?
A:This covers your liability to any qualified drone operator authorised by you to operate the insured drone excluding employers' liability insurance.
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Q:Can I change the sum insured for my public liability cover?
A:Yes. All our policies are fully flexible and allow you to increase and decrease levels of liability cover needed for any specific job. During the application process we offer you the minimum liability cover required required by the CAA. Cover is available from £1 Million to £50 Million. Changes can be made through your FlyCovered account. Log in to your account, go to MANAGE MY POLICY, select Manage Drone and select the required Public Liability cover. This cover is operative on the days you have selected in-flight cover on our Pay As You Fly+ policy, and around the clock on our annual and liability only policies.
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Q:Can I use a FlyCovered Liability Only policy to take my flight assessment exam?
A:Yes. All of our policies are EC/7852014 compliant and cover your third party liability during a flight assessment with a CAA recognised NQE. Our Liability Only policy does not offer any cover for equipment or for physical loss or damage to the insured drone. If you require cover for your equipment you will need to purchase our Pay As You Fly or our Annual Drone insurance policy.
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Q:Am I covered for war and related perils?
A:Yes you are covered under the liability section of the policy. The sum insured for this section is the amount of public liability you have selected. Information of the cover can be found in the policy wordings These are available in the welcome email we sent to you when you purchased your policy or on the flycovered website under FAQs in the menu bar.
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Q:What are the deductibles / excesses I will have to pay following a claim?
A:The policy has various deductibles. For claims relating to physical loss or damage to drones and equipment; you select the amount from 10% to 50% of the claim value. For public liability claims, invasion of privacy, noise liability and war and related perils you will pay £250. Should you select Cyber Extension Loss of Digital Assets, the deductible / excess is £250 each digital asset loss. In the event of an occurrence involving more than one deductible under public liability claims, then if beneficial to you, only one deductible shall apply being the highest deductible applicable to that occurrence.
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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.
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Q:What is the deductible / excess I will have to pay towards any third party liability claim?
A:The deductible / excess you will pay on each third party liability claim or occurrence is £250
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Q:What cover is provided on Insured Flying Days?
A:When you have booked an Insured Flying Day your drones and detachable payloads are covered in-flight for physical damage or loss, unintentional flyaways and mid-air collisions. Your Liability to third parties is also covered. Liability cover is available from £1 Million to £50 Million to cover claims made against you for accidental property damage or injury to a member of the public whilst you are operating your drone, cover includes noise complaints and invasion of privacy. With the Pay As You Fly+ policy you have 30 days in-flight cover included in your premium to use when you need them. If you start cover on the same day it will be in place until midnight that day.
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Q:What policy add-ons are available?
A:The following Add-ons are available and shown in bold text. UAS Operators Indemnity. Covers the third party liabilities of any qualified pilot authorised by you to operate the insured drone. This cover is required should you need to have additional pilots operating your drones. Liability To UAS Operators. Covers your liability to any qualified drone pilot authorised by you to operate the insured drone excluding, employers' liability insurance. Cyber Extension Loss of Digital Assets. This covers the costs you incur for the loss of digital assets as a direct result of damage, alteration, corruption, distortion, theft, misuse, or destruction of your digital assets directly caused by a computer virus, whether through malicious acts or non-malicious acts. The policy covers up to £10,000 each digital asset loss Strikes, Malicious Acts And Hi-jacking. This covers any physical loss of, or damage to, drone and equipment following: strikes, malicious acts or hi-jacking. Alternative Hire Costs.This covers any reasonable costs and expenses for hiring an alternative drone to complete any previously agreed contracts following loss or any physical damage to the drone. The policy covers a maximum period of 30 days hire or when hire costs reach £1,000 whichever occurs sooner Buy Additional insured Flying Days (In-Flight Cover on Pay As you Fly Policies.If you use the 30 days Insured Flying Days included in your policy, you have the option to buy additional days if needed, we give you a fixed daily rate that's shown in your quote. No matter how many additional days you buy, you will never pay more than the annual policy we quoted you.
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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.
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Q:Can I use a FlyCovered Pay As You Fly+ policy to take my flight assessment exam?
A:Yes. All of our policies are EC/7852014 compliant and cover your third party liability during a flight assessment with a CAA recognised NQE. Our Annual and Pay As You Fly+ policies will also cover your equipment and the drone when in-flight for physical loss or damage.
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Q:What's in-flight cover on a Pay As You Fly+ policy?
A:When you book an Insured Flying Day your drone and payloads are covered in-flight for physical damage or loss, unintentional flyaways and mid-air collisions. Your liability to third parties is also covered for any claims made against you for accidental property damage or injury to a member of the public whilst you are operating your drone. Cover includes noise complaints and invasion of privacy.
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Q:Can I use a FlyCovered Annual policy to take my flight assessment exam?
A:Yes. All of our policies are EC/7852014 compliant and cover your third party liability during a flight assessment with a CAA recognised NQE. Our Annual and Pay As You Fly+ policies will also cover your equipment and the drone when in flight for physical loss or damage.
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Q:Does the policy cover noise liability?
A:Yes this is covered. It covers claims for bodily injury and/or property damage arising from the noise of the drone whilst in flight, for which an official noise complaint is lodged with a national/state/municipal authority and a legal order is levelled against you by such national/state/municipal authority. The policy limit on this is £2,500
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Q:What is my Certificate of Insurance?
A:As a drone operator or pilot you are required to have, and be able to prove, that you hold the minimum level of liability insurance required for your drone. The insurance certificate document provides this proof. When you purchase an annual policy we will send you an annual Certificate of Insurance. Should you select a Pay As You Fly+ policy, we will send you a Certificate of Insurance for each period of insurance you book. We will also send you a new Certificate of Insurance should you make any changes to your policy. It is recommended that you carry your Certificate of Insurance when you are intending to operate your drone, should a CAA inspector, customer or the Police require proof of cover. A copy is always available in your FlyCovered account.
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Q:What do I need to do following an incident that could result in a claim under my policy?
A:Following any incident that you think could lead to a claim on your policy, we ask you to contact our loss adjusters Leading Edge Assist as soon as practically possible. Their contact details are:- Leading Edge Assist, Ibex House, Baker Street, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 8AH. 24 hour telephone line 0333 370 8105. You will need to provide them with your policy number and the drone serial number, full particulars of the event, the subject of a claim with any letters or documents relating to it, give notice of any impending prosecution or civil action, provide such further information and assistance as we may reasonably require, not act in any way to the detriment of or prejudice our interest. If it's a claim against you, we ask that you do not give any admission of liability, payment, offer or promise of payment without our written consent.
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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.
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