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When it comes to getting a discount on aircraft insurance for hours logged, do most insurance companies go by logged in hours in aircraft type, or aircraft model?
For example, would a pilot with 300 hours in a C172 who wanted to own an Archer be able to get the same discount as a pilot with 300 hours logged in an Archer? (Assuming both pilots had the same ratings, same number of hours logged and had the same insurance company, etc.)
As of now I currently rent, and I can either rent a 172 for $95 per hour or a 150 for $85. Someday I'd like to buy a 172 in order to build time. I'm wondering if my hours logged in the 150 won't count towards cheaper insurance rates. Does anyone who owns know anything about this?
For example, would a pilot with 300 hours in a C172 who wanted to own an Archer be able to get the same discount as a pilot with 300 hours logged in an Archer? (Assuming both pilots had the same ratings, same number of hours logged and had the same insurance company, etc.)
As of now I currently rent, and I can either rent a 172 for $95 per hour or a 150 for $85. Someday I'd like to buy a 172 in order to build time. I'm wondering if my hours logged in the 150 won't count towards cheaper insurance rates. Does anyone who owns know anything about this?