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Kerberos32 01-31-2006 12:46 PM

AMA or MAAC?
 
Once I get trained and am flying solo I will most likely be flying on both sides of the border. I live in Canada less than 15 mins from Washington state. I have a friend with a farm on the other side of the line who has been into RC for a few years and we've talked about building ourselves a little flying field. I also have family with a farm nearby that I go and visit several times a month. So most of my weekends (flying days) are spent stateside, which begs the question - should I join AMA, MAAC, or both? If I belong to one, am I covered in the other country? Driving to Washington will be more convienent than the flying fields around here - they are both at least a 40 min drive on a good traffic day.

Thanks for any input.

Peter

britbrat 01-31-2006 02:11 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
The choice is very straightforward. If you are training in Canada at a MAAC chartered club, you will need MAAC membership -- period. Additionally, MAAC insurance is primary insurance -- it pays first & has $5M coverage. In the unlikely event that $5M is insufficient, your personal liability ins pays the balance. Your MAAC ins will cover you in the USA.

AMA ins is secondary -- your personal liability ins pays first -- then AMA tops up the payout to the limit of AMA liability. This puts the onus on you to have adequate personal coverage & puts your coverage at risk of subsequent premium increases or refusal to re-insure, in the event of a big payout.


Get the MAAC membership first -- after that, AMA membership is your choice.

britbrat 01-31-2006 02:12 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Dooohhh double post

elenasgrumpy 01-31-2006 03:29 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
britbrat, I am curious & you seem to be pretty informed on the matter. You stated that his Canadian membership would cover him while flying in the states. Do you know if the AMA covers us if we were to fly in Canada??

britbrat 01-31-2006 03:51 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
It does.

MAAC insurance is worldwide. When an AMA member flies in Canada -- he is actually covered by MAAC insurance.

elenasgrumpy 01-31-2006 04:03 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Thank you Sir, I appreciate the info, especially since I was just being too lazy to go look it up for myself.:)

bruce88123 02-01-2006 04:44 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Maybe we should all join MAAC instead of AMA and get better insurance? Hmmmm?

britbrat 02-01-2006 04:48 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 


ORIGINAL: bruce88123

Maybe we should all join MAAC instead of AMA and get better insurance? Hmmmm?
'Cmon up y'all --- hope ya can stand the politics. 'Course the AMA is hardly free of political bickering.

bruce88123 02-01-2006 04:57 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Don't want to move. Just the insurance please.

britbrat 02-01-2006 05:10 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 

ORIGINAL: bruce88123

Don't want to move. Just the insurance please.

Send $ --- $75 Cdn for MAAC membership & insurance:D

Is this a US capitalist-imperialist plot to conquer the Canadian modelling world? [X(] You Yankee wussies couldn't handle MAAC politics. [>:] Hell, we can't handle it either. [&o]

bruce88123 02-01-2006 05:22 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Ya want politics? You yhould have watched our President's State of the Union Address last night. The Democrats (Liberals) looked like idiots, IMO, again/still.

Please, no political debates here. I'm tired and ready to go home. [&o]

britbrat 02-01-2006 05:31 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Are you serious about MAAC membership/insurance? If so, I will enquire about non-Canadian/non-resident elligibility. I know that Canadians overseas are elligible, but I don't know about non-citizens, although I don't see why not.

bruce88123 02-01-2006 05:39 PM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Nah, not right now anyway. Thanks though. :) Doing my best not to need to use insurance, of course.

Fastsky 02-02-2006 09:23 AM

RE: AMA or MAAC?
 
Go for the Canadian MAAC. It has the benefit of free shipping with orders over $100.00 with Great Hobbies which is our Canadian equivelent of Tower Hobbies. You do have to supply them with your MAAC number once you get it. It also gives you discounts with some other Canadian mail order planes as well. Your membership includes a monthly magazine and if you renew early in the year they also send you a cool crest that you can sew on your jacket. Check out Great Hobbies site listed below. Better prices than buying from TH when you take into account the shipping and US/Can. dollar and good people to deal with. Only bad thing is they don't sell the Tower Hobbies 75 engines (my favorite 60 size engine)!! [8D]
http://www.greathobbies.com


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