brien23
Cleared for Takeoff
After watching the AvWeb insurance video about older pilots and complex or twin aircraft being dropped or their renew rates double, how many still fly without any insurance.
I'm 71 and Avemco didn't increase my insurance. I doubled my hull coverage and saw an actual percentage decrease.
Are you planning a Henning arrival soon?
I am 86 with no claims in in my 8000 hours mostly in a C-210D except for $400 vandalism about 30 years ago. I really only care about liability but the $100,000 per seat limit means no PAX except for family. I think this year's increase is in line with the general increase everybody seems to be getting. Due to pandemic I may not even fly at all this year as no where to fly to so the insurance company is really making money off of me. Should insurance get cancelled I will just self insure.I think 80+ is when you’re at risk of being dropped. This happened to a fellow Mooney pilot, no claims, just had insurance cancelled at 82.
Better than the alternative...Not looking forward to finding out.
Tough one...that really dependsAt what % of hull value would y’all consider self insuring?
2%?
5%?
10%?
Or if can’t afford the insurance you wouldn’t fly?
Tough one...that really depends
3% would be the tipping point for me.
I currently pay around 1.2%
So, you expect to go 33 years without totaling the aircraft? It's almost stupid to file a claim for less than totaling anyway, so 33 years without a claim. Might as well self insure now if those odds are to your liking.Tough one...that really depends
3% would be the tipping point for me.
I currently pay around 1.2%
When you put it that way, you’re absolutely right.So, you expect to go 33 years without totaling the aircraft? It's almost stupid to file a claim for less than totaling anyway, so 33 years without a claim. Might as well self insure now if those odds are to your liking.