Originally Posted by
notEnuf
Just looking through the materials and I'm try to find an exemption for flying outside of delta or flying experimental aircraft. This is always a gotcha in life policies but I haven't found it yet. Anybody?
Originally Posted by
Verdell
I haven't looked through the Met Life paperwork, but usually an Aviation exclusion comes in the form of a rider attached to the policy, basically saying that life insurance doesn't cover loss if the insured was a pilot/crew in an aircraft. This rider is actually very common in most life insurance policies.
In other words, I think if an aviation exclusion rider can't be found anywhere, the implication is that death by aviation is included in the policy (i.e. it's not excluded.) I'm also curious if anyone has found anything.
I thought contractually the only exclusion our life insurance policy could have was if you were killed by your beneficiary