Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Date Recognition Endorsement?

Ok, has anyone read their Aviation Insurance Policy lately? Well, I had a few moments to read through the "red tape" to make sure that I am getting everything that I paid for. Specifically, I noticed that on the cover letter it didn't say anything about my liability insurance as an instructor, so before even taking another breath, I made sure that it was, in fact, in there.

Funny thing, these insurance policies. I found the usual - ... insurance company is not liable for terrorism, nuclear explosions, and someone blowing up the world. The interesting one was the "Date Recognition Endorsement". I don't see that one in my previous policy and thought I should read through it.

Believe it or not, the Y2K issue is not dead, and I guess may never be! My insurance will not cover me if operating an aircraft that I make a claim on where the claim is a result of some piece of hardware not recognizing the change of year 1999 to 2000 and properly sequencing the subsequent years.

It is an interesting endorsement nonetheless and its in there for a reason, so something must have happened. I just cant imagine what - like my autopilot pitched down 60 degrees and we crashed because the date wasn't set right? I HAVE been looking at my fuel totalizer a little closer lately - heck, its 2009, it might not be calculating fuel burn correctly!
I should go check my ADF while I'm at it - That sucker is OLD!

I think I'm safe, and believe that most people are. Just one of those fun insurance things where they can't cover their butts enough.

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