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Old July 16th 06, 06:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Peter R.
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Default Maintenance and Insurance

Michele Howard wrote:

It is ENTIRELY possible to get insurance on a twin engine aircraft even if
you have ZERO multi-engine hours if you choose the right twin. Even a
low-time private pilot can get insurance under the right conditions (I sell
aircraf and aircraft insurance, so, yes, I know that it can be done).


OK. I guess there is a price for anything. Thanks for the correction.
Just as a ballpark figure, what would it cost to insure a PA44 owned and
flown by a student pilot with absolutely zero total time, much less zero
twin time?

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Peter
 




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