Insurance discount for Flarm?
On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 9:49:57 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I went round and round in circles with the insurance company on this matter! Dont get me started! Some car insurance companies give a discount to teenagers who have honor roll grades. Some give discounts to safety equipped cars that have airbags, antilock brakes, daytime running lights, seatbelt warnings, etc. Yet, a glider insurance company won't give one penny less for any worth while reason. If you take advance training and get a CFI-G Costello offers NO DISCOUNT, theyincreased my rates. However, someone I know demolished their $80,000 glider and got a reduction in their insurance rate. How backwards is this??!! I didn't crash, I furthered my aviation education, and I get penalized!!!
Any advancement in an aviators knowledge, or additional safety feature installed, clearly reduces the chance of an accident. It's a crying shame that Costello doesn't have the common sense to recognize this.
my experience is that the freshly solo'd student pilots and brand new certificated pilots are usually the safest. high proficiency since all the training is very fresh and usually pretty careful about not getting themselves in tough spots. Its the guy on his first flight since his flight review 23 months ago that is the problem.
and i'm pretty sure Costello offers a discount for having your commercial cert.
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