U.S. Aviation Underwriters, Inc.
Robert Houck started their work experience at Qualitron Aero Services in 1995, where they held the role of Line Services. Robert worked there from June 1995 to April 1997. Robert then joined USAIG in May 1997 as a Senior Vice President, and their tenure there is ongoing.
Robert Houck obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Aviation from Louisiana Tech University, where they studied from 1990 to 1995. In addition to their degree, they also obtained a Commercial Pilot's License with Multi-Engine and Instrument ratings from the Federal Aviation Administration in January 1995. Robert further acquired certification as an Adjuster - P&C from the Texas Department of Insurance in May 2000.
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U.S. Aviation Underwriters, Inc.
United States Aircraft Insurance Group (USAIG) provides a full spectrum of coverage options for owners, operators, manufacturers and maintainers of corporate, private and commercial aircraft. This U.S.-based insurance pool was founded in 1928 by World War I pilots and businessmen David Beebe and Reed Chambers. It has been a member of NBAA since 1953. In its efforts to remain the world’s leading aviation underwriting company, USAIG constantly innovates to deliver unique aviation insurance products and services. That includes introducing the industry’s first science-based, risk-reducing fatigue-management solution. USAIG is managed by the United States Aviation Underwriters, Inc. (USAU), which is responsible for selecting business submitted by licensed producers, underwriting, binding coverages, issuing policies, arranging and collecting reinsurance, collecting premiums and settling claims on the pool’s behalf. It is headquartered in the New York City financial district and maintains the industry’s largest network of underwriting and field claims offices. USAU’s wholly owned subsidiary, Toronto-based Canadian Aviation Insurance Managers (CAIM) manages the Canadian Aircraft Insurance Group (CAIG) insurance pool. USAIG is a subsidiary of General Re Corporation, a Berkshire Hathaway company.www.usaig.com