dark light

Aviation Archaeology Insurance

Can any one reccommend a good insurance company that will cover ‘digging activities’ ?

cheers

Jules

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

418

Send private message

By: thedawnpatrol - 13th January 2014 at 21:47

Afraid I gave up on this – cheapest was looking at £1,500 per year or £450 for a one off dig – + with so many limitations it was virtually useless as just about any scenario that might occur if something did go wrong was not covered! For the actual physical digging operation, if hiring a mechanical digger we always pay for the extra cover against damage.

What you after digging Jules? 😉

An airfield dump, with lots of history…………

Thanks for your comments, I’ll keep you all posted.

Jules

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

100,651

Send private message

By: Arabella-Cox - 13th January 2014 at 17:31

It was a subject that I discussed only today with an established conflict archaeologist and something that is relevant to the more ‘formal’ side of conflict archaeology as well.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

578

Send private message

By: N.Wotherspoon - 13th January 2014 at 17:29

Afraid I gave up on this – cheapest was looking at £1,500 per year or £450 for a one off dig – + with so many limitations it was virtually useless as just about any scenario that might occur if something did go wrong was not covered! For the actual physical digging operation, if hiring a mechanical digger we always pay for the extra cover against damage.

What you after digging Jules? 😉

Sign in to post a reply