Hi all!
I'm looking into liability insurance for non-commercial drone use. I saw the thread on AMA insurance.
One question I have is their statement on qualifying for coverage if following their safety code.
One part of the RC safety code is:
"All pilots shall avoid flying directly over unprotected people, vessels, vehicles or structures and shall avoid endangerment of life and property of others."
By that language, if I were to be flying over, say, a residential neighborhood and lost control, would I not be covered by the insurance that they provide?
I plan more to fly in country areas, but I wanted some clarification on that. It makes me extremely wary of flying over any heavily populated areas.
Thanks!
BP
I'm looking into liability insurance for non-commercial drone use. I saw the thread on AMA insurance.
One question I have is their statement on qualifying for coverage if following their safety code.
One part of the RC safety code is:
"All pilots shall avoid flying directly over unprotected people, vessels, vehicles or structures and shall avoid endangerment of life and property of others."
By that language, if I were to be flying over, say, a residential neighborhood and lost control, would I not be covered by the insurance that they provide?
I plan more to fly in country areas, but I wanted some clarification on that. It makes me extremely wary of flying over any heavily populated areas.
Thanks!
BP