dtbecker
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Just curious, would an insurance company offer insurance on a Cirrus SR22T to a Private Pilot assuming they have 100 hours total time, 10 hours in an SR22T, and a completed Cirrus Transition Course (with high performance endorsement)?
I know typically insurance company's would like to ideally see someone with an instrument rating and 50 hours in the type/model of aircraft being insured because Cirrus turbo aircraft are expensive.
I'm guessing around $6-$10K per year? Is this a realistic estimate?
(And this is for hull/liability insurance)
I know typically insurance company's would like to ideally see someone with an instrument rating and 50 hours in the type/model of aircraft being insured because Cirrus turbo aircraft are expensive.
I'm guessing around $6-$10K per year? Is this a realistic estimate?
(And this is for hull/liability insurance)
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