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Interestingly, Coverdrone have now introduced a pay-per-day (1-7 days cover) policy for drones alongside their standard annual cover policies. For a lot of people that only fly a few commercial jobs a year, it may end up saving a reasonable amount, especially those that are just starting up their businesses (I've not tried getting a quote for pay-per-day yet, so don't know what they're charging.)
I'm intrigued... does anyone know how the CAA views this? Their manner with the granting of PfCO's seems to imply that they expect you to have valid cover for the entire period of your permissions - i.e. 365 days.
Regardless, hopefully it'll be good news for the UK insurance market as it might make it a bit more competitive and sensible.
I'm intrigued... does anyone know how the CAA views this? Their manner with the granting of PfCO's seems to imply that they expect you to have valid cover for the entire period of your permissions - i.e. 365 days.
Regardless, hopefully it'll be good news for the UK insurance market as it might make it a bit more competitive and sensible.