MKF Public Liability Insurance
All members of The Midlands Kite Fliers are covered by a Public
Liability Insurance to fly kites anywhere in the world for pleasure
- including all MKF fly-ins and events and at other kite group
fly-ins and kite festivals.
To benefit from the cover the member should be able
to demonstrate that they have taken all reasonable care to protect
themselves, other people and property from damage.
If the member causes any loss to a third party whilst
flying a kite, the third party can claim on the club insurance
for up to 5 million uk pounds. The insurance is only available
to members normally resident in the UK.
MKF members are also covered by a 'Member to Member'
Liability Insurance - members can claim on the policy if they
suffer loss as a result of another members' flying activities.
This may not apply if the member is entitled to indemnity under
another policy.
Note 1:
A claim may be refused if the flier was found to
be flying a kite dangerously. In order to ensure that members
do not invalidate the policy it is important that:
- they maintain their equipment in good condition
and use equipment that is suitable for the weather conditions
(manufacturers often specify a wind speed range);
- only fly in weather conditions for which the
members' skill and equipment are suitable;
- ensure that there are no obvious hazards to flying
a kite;
- ensure there is a suitable safety margin between
where the member is flying and people, animals, buildings and
vehicles. This margin will vary dependent on what they are flying,
the site and the weather conditions.
Note 2:
The Midlands Kite Fliers have risk assessed traction
kiting and have decided that the risks are greater than the club
can manage. As a result MKF will not support claims arising as
a result of an accident through traction kiting.
Exceptions to this Policy:
- The first £500 of each and every claim
in respect of loss or damage to property.
- This insurance does not cover members for damage
to, or loss of, or theft of, their kite/s which is normally
covered under a ‘Contents Policy’. Some insurers
will not cover sports equipment and there are a variety of views
as to whether kites are sports equipment. Insurers may impose
an article value limit, and this might extend to a ‘collection’
of kites. Check your policy carefully.
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