June 2008 - Newsletter
Welcome to this month’s edition of What’s up.
If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re appropriately covered in the event of a loss, I encourage you to read our article, “How Much Will Your Policy Pay”, to develop a better understanding of various types of insurance policies and how they’re structured for indemnification. You’ll learn some valuable insurance terms along the way.
Jeff Peier, a business attorney specializing in aviation law, discusses specific legal information required for anyone involved in selling or financing certain aircraft or aircraft objects as outlined in "Cape Town Convention Revisited."
And finally, we take you to Jackson Hole, Wyo., a great national park destination that shouldn’t be missed in the summertime.
Wheels up.
Tim Bonnell Sr., President
- How Much Will Your Policy Pay in the Event of a Loss? - The amount you are reimbursed for a covered loss depends on what type of policy you have purchased. Aircraft policies, hangar and property policies and auto policies all typically have...
- Cape Town Convention Revisited. - The Cape Town Convention, an international treaty that affects many aircraft transactions (even those involving only parties located in the United States), came into effect on March 1, 2006, and the business aviation industry has now...
- A One of a Kind Place. - Get back to nature this summer with a fun-filled vacation that begins as soon as you land at the only airport in the United States located inside a national park. Chart your next flight plan to...
- Stay on Board. Subscribe Today! - We hope you’ve enjoyed receiving the paper edition of the PIM newsletter, What’s up, over this past year. Because we’ve had such a great response to our electronic version, we’ve decided to...