blakeyoung
Filing Flight Plan
I am a young father and want to not only continue flying, but also provide for my family in the event of my death. As a private pilot (relatively low-time, about 100 total hours), I do understand that I take that risk every time I go up. I have life insurance provided to me by my employer, but it excludes "risky activities" such as flying. I have therefore been looking into life insurance for pilots. I have come across www.piclife.com and it seems like I can get a relatively good quote - about $100 per month for a $1,000,000 policy (30-year term life). I like to do my research before delving into anything like this, so I was just wanting to see if any of you had had experience with pilot life insurance policies. Are there hidden downsides that make these policies just as useless for pilots as a standard policy that excludes flying? For example, most accidents are deemed the result of pilot error, and if that is the case, would a policy refuse to pay out?