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Unread 09-22-15, 06:04 PM
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Skymaster Cuba coverage

OK, finally looks like I am getting coverage, so the trip is a go !

This broker got back to me;
Diana Brashear
Account Manager
Falcon Insurance Agency of CA, Inc.
PO Box 1000
Upland, CA 91785
O-(909) 949-4993
F- (909) 949-2088

She sent a quote for coverage from Starr Insurance, which she says includes Cuba in their coverage territories. I have countersigned and sent back, so should be good to go. Will advise if anything changes.
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Unread 09-24-15, 10:19 PM
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that's great you got insurance. Did you have to cancel your existing insurance or is this just for the duration of your time in Cuba?
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Unread 09-25-15, 01:11 PM
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cuba coverage

I canceled my original policy, since the new policy is about the same price and configuration...but offered to cover Cuba out of the gate and not some special exception.

An interesting note is that as soon as I sent off the cancellation email, my original insurer said they will begin offering Cuba coverage effective Monday. I decided to cancel anyway, since they screwed around for so long as i kept asking for that simple coverage extension and got stonewalled....ie too little, too late.
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Unread 10-07-15, 11:31 PM
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That is interesting that they started offering insurance. I'm guessing the situation on the ground is moving faster than the situation at the home office. Cuba is open for business, but insurance companies are playing catch up.
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Unread 11-18-15, 01:54 PM
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From Robert

As some of you know, I flew my plane as part of a people to people Cuba cultural exchange earlier this month (then went back for a second trip)….the 14 planes in our group were the first USA based private planes to land at that airport in 57 years! They brought out the band, dancing girls, and even flew the American Flag at the airport…pretty cool. We made the national news…

the video of the national news coverage in Cuba: http://youtu.be/5dlphX0YjYU
…see if you recognize anyone in it
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FYI - Cuban Travel

From AOPA services today:

GA flights to Cuba are still very difficult. There are some gaining approval on the basis of a list of items such as humanitarian outreach, journalism purposes, etc., but general tourism is still not permitted. We are expecting to see the limitations loosened at some point, but when is difficult to estimate. There are policies and rules that need to be updated from a variety of government agencies before tourism becomes an easy process. We post information to our website as soon as we have it available, so stay tuned there for future updates.
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Unread 02-05-16, 11:01 AM
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Cuba is accessible

Herb - not sure why AOPA and some of the other 'orgs' are so misinformed, and spreading that misinformation as gospel. Cuba is very accessible, but just not wide open jump in your plane and go with no research. The easiest way to do it? Contact Jim Parker at Caribbean Flying Adventures- jim@caribbeanflyingadventures.com
we have flown on his flyins, very cost-effective, to Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Caymans, Belize, Guatemala, etc....and of course Cuba. He even offers a 'fly it yourself' option for going to Cuba. Basically, ask him for info and he will help even if you don't join his flyins.
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