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Old November 3rd 03, 08:30 PM
rkane33
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Default Aircraft Insurance, what's best deal, Avemco,AIG,...

for C-172 1400hr in type pilot inst/commercial no claims.

Aircraft is 1974 no damage/claim history.



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Old November 4th 03, 01:31 AM
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On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 20:30:17 GMT, "rkane33"
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for C-172 1400hr in type pilot inst/commercial no claims.

Aircraft is 1974 no damage/claim history.


Going thru AOPAIA got me the best price on a USAIG policy for my
PA28-140.

AIG was a couple hundred dollars per year higher and Avemco was
several hundred per year higher for the same amounts of coverage.
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Old November 6th 03, 05:08 PM
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for C-172 1400hr in type pilot inst/commercial no claims.

Aircraft is 1974 no damage/claim history.


I would guess under $1000 (~$50K hull ?) for the basic $1M/$100K. My
'76 Cardinal (insured for $60K) was $1,100 this year with AOPA, 700hrs
CPASEL/IA.

Martin
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Old November 7th 03, 03:36 PM
Chris Hight
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I went through a broker who checks the rates between companies. He
got a better rate for me than I was quoted from the same insurance
group. Go figure.

Chris
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Old November 7th 03, 08:53 PM
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For a good quote on Insurance, contact
a club with your type plane and ask them
if they have a group rate. IE: Cessna
152 club, Grumman Club or Cessna Pilots
club or Mooney club. Try them out.
I have a Grumman and built a Biplane so
it is on my Policy also. Who said clubs
don't get better rates. Just a thought.

Bill OParowski
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Old November 8th 03, 12:07 AM
Dave Stadt
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"OSKI 3" wrote in message
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For a good quote on Insurance, contact
a club with your type plane and ask them
if they have a group rate. IE: Cessna
152 club, Grumman Club or Cessna Pilots
club or Mooney club. Try them out.
I have a Grumman and built a Biplane so
it is on my Policy also. Who said clubs
don't get better rates. Just a thought.

Bill OParowski


Type clubs often get better rates and maybe even more important better
terms.


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Old November 8th 03, 10:18 PM
Andrew Gideon
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Dave Stadt wrote:


"OSKI 3" wrote in message
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For a good quote on Insurance, contact
a club with your type plane and ask them
if they have a group rate. IE: Cessna
152 club, Grumman Club or Cessna Pilots
club or Mooney club. Try them out.
I have a Grumman and built a Biplane so
it is on my Policy also. Who said clubs
don't get better rates. Just a thought.

Bill OParowski


Type clubs often get better rates and maybe even more important better
terms.


I don't understand this.

I was just at a meeting of our club (2 172s, a 182, and a 182RG) where
insurance was discussed. There were also some alumni in the meeting that
own their own aircraft.

I thought it pretty clear that the club is paying far more for insuring an
aircraft than a single owner.

- Andrew

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Old November 8th 03, 11:23 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com...


Type clubs often get better rates and maybe even more important better
terms.


I don't understand this.

I was just at a meeting of our club (2 172s, a 182, and a 182RG) where
insurance was discussed. There were also some alumni in the meeting that
own their own aircraft.

I thought it pretty clear that the club is paying far more for insuring an
aircraft than a single owner.


Rental insurance is always going to be higher (3-4X).
But I think you misunderstood him. By "Type Club" he meant an organization
of people who own the same sort of aircraft. Like I am a member of the
American Navion Society ...


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Old November 9th 03, 03:02 AM
Dave Stadt
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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message
online.com...
Dave Stadt wrote:


"OSKI 3" wrote in message
...
For a good quote on Insurance, contact
a club with your type plane and ask them
if they have a group rate. IE: Cessna
152 club, Grumman Club or Cessna Pilots
club or Mooney club. Try them out.
I have a Grumman and built a Biplane so
it is on my Policy also. Who said clubs
don't get better rates. Just a thought.

Bill OParowski


Type clubs often get better rates and maybe even more important better
terms.


I don't understand this.

I was just at a meeting of our club (2 172s, a 182, and a 182RG) where
insurance was discussed. There were also some alumni in the meeting that
own their own aircraft.

I thought it pretty clear that the club is paying far more for insuring an
aircraft than a single owner.

- Andrew



Apples and oranges......what you are talking about is NOT a type club.


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Old November 9th 03, 03:38 AM
Andrew Gideon
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Dave Stadt wrote:

Apples and oranges......what you are talking about is NOT a type club.


Ah. I misread "a club with your type plane" to mean a club which owned a
given type of airplane instead of a club about a given type of airplane.

- Andrew

 




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