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University Flight Training Contracts: The Cash-Flow and Insurance Trap
A conversational look at university affiliate programs for flight schools, including where working-capital pressure shows up, why contract insurance requirements can get expensive, and how to keep one agreement from repricing the whole fleet.
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Flight School Growth and Insurance Planning
A practical guide for flight schools planning growth, fleet modernization, FAR 61 and 141 expansion, dispatch reliability, and multi-engine training decisions before renewal pressure forces the issue.
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Agricultural Aviation Insurance: The Limit Is Only the Starting Point
In ag operations, the stated liability limit is only part of the picture. This article explains why chemical liability, crops being treated and adjacent fields exposures, FOG requests, seasonal pressure, and state-specific requirements can matter just as much as the number on page one.
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What AI Should Actually Do in Aviation Insurance
Jeff Graber shares a human-first view of AI in aviation insurance, arguing that the right technology should help trusted people do better work behind the scenes instead of replacing real service with queues, scripts, and machines.