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Thanks! How many hours total did you have?
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You are welcome!
When I got the insurance I had 1200 hours total time in a 172 and ZERO multi, but I do have my instrument rating as well. |
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Thanks
I’m 3,500TT 120MEL 56 years old, IFR, never an incident, and have done recurrent training every year I’ve been flying, so I should be a reasonably insurable pilot, but have not found offers as good as you all have. The broker I’ve used hasn’t been particular helpful in negotiating with insurance companies. Thanks for the pointers,
-Bjorn |
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Man, I would think you would be easy to insure! It helps when you have someone that is interested in your needs. My broker is in VT but was born and raised in the same town in MN that I was from and is a big snowmobiler (as am I) so we really hit it off personally. Its human nature to be more interested in the people you connect with, so that may have played at least a small role in how much effort he put into helping me out.
Good luck and keep positive and make sure you ask questions about premium reductions associated with having a deductible (if that is of interest to you) |
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Insurance recommendation
Any idea what the insurance would be for 74 year old male with atp multi on a 336.? Thanks Ron
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My Dad is on our policy and he’s 77. ATP with 27,000 hours large multi commercial but less than 50 in the 337. We pay about $2800 a year.
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Insurance recommendation
Just a quick update ,assured partners aerospace would not quote on 64 336. I’m 74 with only an hour in type.
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I knew it wasn't going to be cheap but I was hoping 3-4k would be a reasonable expectation. edit: a P was a hard no when I asked like a year ago. Last edited by phlgsse : 11-09-20 at 08:05 PM. |
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Parker is a good guy, I've known him for years and have used him in the past. But I've been with Wendy a long time now and she does amazing things with underwriters.
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Ken Reed |
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Back off on that 1MM liability figure. That's whats driving the rate up. Ask for a hull-only quote, no liability, and see a P&C insurance broker about an umbrella policy. Ask me how I know this works.
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![]() I'll see what I can do, thanks for the idea. |
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I bought my first P337 in 2015. Wendy was able to get me insured at a good premium with no formal school and only 5 hours transition training. When I bought my current P337, she was able to get no school and no transition training.
She got the guy I sold my first P337 insured in it without even a multi-rating. Obviously he had to get the rating before solo. Wendy knows the underwriters of these companies very well and has simply worked magic for me in the past. YMMV.
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Ken Reed |
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