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Wow, I feel your pain. I also have a p-model with a hull value insured at 120, I'm at 6300.00 per year. I thought I was the only one getting violated. BTW, I have approx 300 hrs in a skymaster turbo and only 50 in p-model. Thought seriously about going liability only this year with a quote of 1700.00, just couldn't bring myself to do it.
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http://www.planeinsurance2.com/
Have been with them and AIG for 3 years 200K hull value and $4500 a year 800 hrs in 337 They do require annual training that I do at RTC in Fl. |
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What do they specifically require in the way of annual training, out of curiosity?
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Don't mean to sound cheap, but what is the cost?
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This will make you feel better
When in my 20's (1980's) I bought an Enstrom helicopter....to impress girls.
And yeah, it was a lot of fun. I had the requisite 40 hours or so in a Robinson R22 to get the rating, then went shopping for a (used) Enstrom. I would not say 'more affordable' in this discussion. I had no loan, but if you wanted just liability, vs at least $50k hull, the premium was about the same. So you might as well get the $50k hull for about the same money. By the way, that was with a $7,500 deductible. I remember calculating I could hover it backward into a tree once a year and come out about the same. The 1st year premium was around $3.6k Then $5.9k Then around $8.5k Then when it hit $11.9k a year (remember, 1980's dollars), I stopped playing. Remembe, $7.5k deductible, $50k hull coverage.....1980s At that tiime, all piston helicopter insurance fell into the same risk pool at Lloyds as launchpad insurance, The last year a $300m satellite blew up on the pad, and that particular Lloyds syndicate made the paid out, ....so my piston helicoptrt insurance rate went to $12k Now in 2023 dollars that would be..... With two exotic cars, I would tell people, "Perhaps a cocaine addiction would be a more cost-effective hobby?" That all said, I've now got about 2k hours in my turbo non-pressurized RSTOL 337, no accidents since 1989, $150k hull @ around $3.4k/year.
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Dad and I have had 5 337's between us over 46yrs 3 -67 337 72 337 and 73P337 Self insure never bought hull insurance We had one incident that cost us 2200 which we could have claimed if we had insurance Took the money we would have paid on hull and invested it in our own hull insurance fund We now have a nice nest egg put aside.
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1967 337B Flying in Skymasters since I was 16 Last edited by Frank Benvin : 02-24-24 at 08:48 PM. |