Does your Drone Business Operate Multiple Drones?

Having Drones available for specialized applications is becoming more typical or it is a wise practice to have a backup. Should that cost you additional insurance premium? Not at droneinsurancepro.com.
By: American Heritage Insurance Agency
 
SYKESVILLE, Md. - April 1, 2016 - PRLog -- Manufacturers are creating platforms tailored for unique uses.  There are fixed wing drones for agriculture and site evaluation, Hexicopters for maximum stability, and multi-function to allow for vertical takeoff and fixed wing flying. Many operators are purchasing additional equipment based on their clients needs.  However, they will also hold on to an older platform for backup.  A wise decision if a drone became inoperable while on the job site.

Insurance cost can increase incrimentally based on each additional platform written under traditional aviation policies.  However, a very reputable aviation carrier is changing the way policies are underwritten.  Our agency represents this carrier who is utilizing alternative underwriting techniques based on the probability of drones you will have in the air at one time, SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCING COST.  If your operation has 1 qualified pilot, yet owns 3 platforms, is there additional liability?  To operate within the regulations, the UAV must be operated by a licensed pilot.  That being the case, there can only be 1 UAV airborne at a time.

Reach out for a quote and tell us about your drone business @  http://www.droneinsurancepro.com.

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