SixPapaCharlie
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There may be those out there wondering.
I certainly asked my insurance agent "Will it be cheaper if... Next year"
My insurance for year one after meeting the minimum insurance requirements for the Comanche 250 at a hull value of 70k, was $3,500
I flew 152 hours this year and increased the hull value to 80k
Year two premium is $2,300
A far cry from the $600 per year I was paying for the Grumman but a $1,200 decrease from first getting into a complex aircraft is a bit of relief.
Also I have 1001 hours and an instrument rating.
I had the instrument rating year one as well so I can't answer how that would have changed the premium.
So if you are wondering if that scary ass premium you pay the first year of climbing into a HP, complex, xyz, different plane will stay that way, my experience says no.
Worth noting, this is during a time when premiums are sky rocketing.
Hope this helps someone.
I certainly asked my insurance agent "Will it be cheaper if... Next year"
My insurance for year one after meeting the minimum insurance requirements for the Comanche 250 at a hull value of 70k, was $3,500
I flew 152 hours this year and increased the hull value to 80k
Year two premium is $2,300
A far cry from the $600 per year I was paying for the Grumman but a $1,200 decrease from first getting into a complex aircraft is a bit of relief.
Also I have 1001 hours and an instrument rating.
I had the instrument rating year one as well so I can't answer how that would have changed the premium.
So if you are wondering if that scary ass premium you pay the first year of climbing into a HP, complex, xyz, different plane will stay that way, my experience says no.
Worth noting, this is during a time when premiums are sky rocketing.
Hope this helps someone.