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Fellow pilots,
As USAPA works to build a better union for all US Airways pilots, we are pleased to announce today that our requirements for a superior Aeromedical Plan and Loss of License insurance plan has now been met
USAPA now has a full Aeromedical Plan in place and will be ready to go on Day One. We have chosen Harvey Watt and Company to administer USAPA's Aeromedical plan. With 57 years of experience in this field and long before ALPA offered any insurance services, Harvey Watt and Company has been providing the airline industry with premier insurance products and services. You can find their welcome letter here which details their background, services, and support physicians, all of which is available thru USAPA. In addition, for those US Airways pilots with special Aeromedical issues, the services of our own Capt. Peter Lambrou, M.D. are available, although they are not included within the HW&C plan. US Airways Captain Lambrou is a highly regarded Aeromedical doctor, located in Pittsburgh, PA.
The combination of an experienced Aeromedical provider with decades of experience, along with the specialized services of Captain Lambrou, a well known Aeromedical physician, equals a superior combination for all US Airways pilots.
USAPA also takes great pleasure in announcing the availability of seamless Loss of License (LOL) insurance. Through our expanding relationship with Harvey Watt and Company, USAPA has received a commitment from the Great Southern Life Insurance Company to issue Lump Sum and/or Monthly Pay Loss of License Insurance coverage to members of USAPA, in an equal amount of coverage at the published rates for that amount at the pilot’s current age.
Great Southern will guarantee to issue, without current evidence of insurability, the same benefit amount with no exclusions or coverage limitations other than those that exist in their standard certificate of coverage (unless the existing coverage has specific exclusions – in which event they would be replicated). The guaranteed effective date of the replacement coverage will be the date the member’s coverage is terminated under the ALPA group.
Pilots currently holding ALPA Life, AD&D and LOL insurance can rest easy during the transition to USAPA, knowing that they have guaranteed issue, identical products to those they currently hold. Once again USAPA proves it has the expertise to fulfill the needs of the US Airways pilots, and although ALPA will claim USAPA can not provide competitive group insurance to their pilots, the fact is we now join the ranks of APA, SWAPA and others offering equal or superior products than ALPA, and this was accomplished in our first year.
Notwithstanding all of the noise you've heard to the contrary, USAPA keeps its promises and we believe it’s not what you say, rather it’s what you do. Fellow pilots, this is the power of a union committed to the needs of the US Airways pilots, and only the US Airways pilots.
USAPA is the Pilots Union.