Saturday, 27 April 2019

Brisk Insurance continues to support the NZ XC Comp


Insurance Policy designed by “A Pilot for all Pilots

Anand Srinivasan owner/operation of Brisk Insurance is a paraglider pilot
with the sole focus that there should be no surprise at claim time.

Having an insurance adviser as your mediator and ambassador at claim time to deal with an insurance company is critical for successful payment of a claim.

Anand has been member of NZHGPA since 2006 and shares our passion for flying.

Brisk Insurance specialises in providing “Life Insurance policy” to paraglider and hang glider pilots
and structuring the ACC levy especially for self-employed pilots in a manner agreed value payment is received at claim time if there is an accident.

He worked for a leading insurance company for 11 years before starting Brisk Insurance in 2015 with sole focus on getting claims paid.
A successful track record in getting 100% of all claims lodged paid till date. Please see his client video testimonials here: https://briskinsurance.co.nz/videos/

So in summary whether you are a business owner or salaried person Brisk Insurance will get you an insurance policy to prevent financial death for your family so contact Anand and support his business as he is the expert in designing the right life insurance policy for you and your family.

Thursday, 11 April 2019

Louis wins the XC Championship


Louis Tapper has clearly won the 2018/19 XC Championship with 622.05 points. He also had the highest scoring flight, in New Zealand, of the season... a 156km FAI triangle in mid-December.

The PCC congratulates Louis on his huge achievement and we will get the trophy engraved and shipped down to his Mum for him.

Louis had this to say about his victory:
The cross country season hasn't been that flash weather wise, but I have tried to make the best of it, with a few lines planned 5 years ago coming to fruition. I have seen the XC trophy sitting on Bryan Moores' table for quite a few years and more recently Nick Neynens has dominated, nice to have won finally. The process of progression is still however the most fun part for me, not the trophy or winning. This season has also had the biggest walkout (5 hours) in 7 years after pushing a triangle out late in the day with my extremely lightweight gear (Ozone Enzo 3 and full comp harness 25kg) ;-). Not that bad really considering how stuck it is possible to get in the NZ mountains. The new wings/online contests are making flights more accessible and visible than ever. Planning and preparation are however key for those aspiring to fly big or deep in NZ
Well done, Louis!