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Dave wrote: I'd love to know the companies that are insuring twins to owners with 0 time, provisioning that they fly with an instructor for X hours. Have you tried Avemco? They deal direct, not through brokers. The disadvantage is that their prices are on the high side, but they seem to be willing to write most risk. They have a long list of items that will get you discounts, most (all?) of which can be pro-rated mid- year. So if you plan to make a big jump in "insurability" (anything from getting a hangar to completing a phase of Wings, getting your IR or crossing a time in type mark) take a look at whether you'd be better off going with Avemco and getting those discounts in 3-6 months rather than waiting until renewal. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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