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Originally Posted by Jerry De Santis
Last year I paid $4200 for insurance. I have more than 3400 hours in twins. 2800 hours in my current P337G. I had no incidences and now because I turned 80 years old last December, they require that I have a copilot at all times rated in my aircraft. That is now forcing me to sell my plane. So if anyone is interested in a well maintain plane please contact me. 269-275-6613 or jerrydesantis@hotmail.com. BTW, if I wanted to fly fix gear single engine plane I can get insurance. So for you pilots in the early 70's be aware what the insurance companies are doing.
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Sorry to hear it, Jerry, same thing is happening around here. I plan on flying mine another 10 years, I will be 77. Might put a 100' pedestal on my property, and set my airplane on top of it. It will be 54 years old at that point.
Anybody flying without insurance?