In the late 90s, AIA
created and launched the industry's first certification program
for aviation insurance professionals. The Certified Aviation
Insurance Professional (CAIP) designation has been designed
to:
elevate the aviation insurance industry's professional standards,
enhance individual performance, and
recognize and designates those who demonstrate the knowledge
essential to understanding and managing the concerns of the
aviation insurance industry.
CAIP Course Structure
To earn the CAIP, applicants must have the following:
Worked at least 5 years in the Aviation Insurance Industry
Completed CPCU 530 -- The Legal Environment of Risk Managment
and Insurance
Completed CPCU 520 -- Insurance Operations, Regulation and
Statutory Accounting
Completed CPCU 552 -- Commercial Liability Risk Managment
and Insurance
Completed CPCU 510 -- Foundations of Risk Management, Insurance
and Professionalism
You can enroll in the CPCU courses by visiting the CPCU
Web site at: http://www.aicpcu.org/
Completed AIA's Aviation Insurance and Risk Managment Course
Completed the CAIP Application
If an applicant has earned the CPCU or the CIC designation,
all of the CPCU required courses will be waived. The only
course the individual would be required to take is AIA's Aviation
Insurance and Risk Management.
Click here for the CAIP Application
Click here for a list of individuals who've earned the CAIP
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