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Wed 9/7/2011 10:40:13 AM
Subject: Re: insurance
bigger issue is moving the gulfstream, it looks like we might get a hurricame..
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Lvjet
wrote:
Jeffrey,
My gut tells me that its 50/50 chances at best we'll get insurance approval tomorrow. The hostel atmosphere
we experienced today from our current underwriters Willis was great, since they where not given the chance
to quote this trip, which was very understandable, Rich Kahn and myself have requested a price for 125
operation since April from Willis our current underwriters, they needed more time and a definitive itinerary.
During early conversations this year with Willis, they needed to know who would be on board the trips and
itinerary during the charters, you and I both know in a charter situation, you do not know much in advance,
and its a silly question to ask, which made me leery of their knowledge of charter pricing. They are certainly
a good company to deal with and have given good coverage and pricing, both ground and flight.
Do to the timing of this mission, I thought it was best for Universal's insurance agent to quote this Boeing
flight, however once Willis found out what was going on, they did not have any good words about Meridian
Insurance, as you seen in their comments earlier today. I guess the only thing to do is, see if they produce an
acceptable insurance binder tomorrow at the price we where given. Rich will work directly with Meridian
Insurance to make sure he his satisfied with the proposal, and present to you for approval. We will also
request cancellation policy and find out the terms if canceled or put on ground only after this trip.
thank you,
Larry
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