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Old November 23rd 17, 08:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Take a look at Starr Insurance
http://www.starrcompanies.com/insurance/aircrafthullliability.Â* I have
my Stemme and had my Pipistrel insured with them.


On 11/23/2017 10:46 AM, LAX wrote:
Is everyone insured by Costello Insurance?
I am purchasing a glider and it comes down to this, the annual premiums I was quoted are approximately equal to the cost of the glider divided by 16. That is my annual payment. In other words, if I don’t have insurance, every 16 years I could buy a new glider with the money I don’t on insurance.


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Old November 23rd 17, 09:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Make sure you compare the details of any policies you compare. If one quote is higher, it might be because you are getting more or better coverage with that company.

The devil is in the details.

Lou

PS - I'm with Costello and have had nothing but great service from them. They were very clear about when "experienced based" premium reductions kicked in. For a new pilot / private glider owner, that was very helpful. Thankfully, no claims made - and hope to stay that way!
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Old November 24th 17, 07:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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That's f*cking expensive. Liability and 85k hull is under 1000eur/year in my part of the world. 1000h experience and 3 named pilots.
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Old November 24th 17, 01:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Avemco insurance.

I have used them ever since I was a relatively newly licensed glider pilot and purchased a new LS-6c/18 from the LS factory. Costello would not insure me but instead put me in a "catch-22 situation".

Avemco did. To hell with Costello.

So far, I have received multiple discounts from Avemco for things like safe flying/no claims, obtaining advanced ratings, and attending educational seminars.....etc.

The one time I needed insurance coverage for a cracked tail boom (due to intentional ground loop to save myself from injury during an outlanding in the mountains of Tennessee) they stepped up to the plate and worked well with Gerhlein repair facility.

Just another insurance company to consider other than the SSA/Costello consortium.



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Old November 24th 17, 04:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP! I WILL CHECK OUT ALL OTHER INSURANCE PROVIDERS.
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Old December 3rd 17, 04:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 9:46:19 AM UTC-8, LAX wrote:
Is everyone insured by Costello Insurance?
I am purchasing a glider and it comes down to this, the annual premiums I was quoted are approximately equal to the cost of the glider divided by 16.. That is my annual payment. In other words, if I don’t have insurance, every 16 years I could buy a new glider with the money I don’t on insurance.


It is probably because you are buying an old, cheaper glider. Unfortunately, it cost just as much to repair an old glider (maybe even more) than a newer glider. Hence, the ratios will be different. Self insurance is an option (I would definitely recommend liability insurance regardless). What it gets down to can you write a check to replace your glider if it is totalled? And a cheap repair is at least $5k. If you do self insure, put what you would have paid in premiums into a separate investment account. If you don't know anything about investing just buy an S&P 500 index fund like SPY. This way you will build up the replacement cost much quicker than what you are thinking.

Tom
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Old December 3rd 17, 04:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Best advice I've read in a long time.

On 12/2/2017 9:43 PM, 2G wrote:
On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 9:46:19 AM UTC-8, LAX wrote:
Is everyone insured by Costello Insurance?
I am purchasing a glider and it comes down to this, the annual premiums I was quoted are approximately equal to the cost of the glider divided by 16. That is my annual payment. In other words, if I don’t have insurance, every 16 years I could buy a new glider with the money I don’t on insurance.

It is probably because you are buying an old, cheaper glider. Unfortunately, it cost just as much to repair an old glider (maybe even more) than a newer glider. Hence, the ratios will be different. Self insurance is an option (I would definitely recommend liability insurance regardless). What it gets down to can you write a check to replace your glider if it is totalled? And a cheap repair is at least $5k. If you do self insure, put what you would have paid in premiums into a separate investment account. If you don't know anything about investing just buy an S&P 500 index fund like SPY. This way you will build up the replacement cost much quicker than what you are thinking.

Tom


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Old December 6th 17, 02:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 12:46:19 PM UTC-5, LAX wrote:
Is everyone insured by Costello Insurance?
I am purchasing a glider and it comes down to this, the annual premiums I was quoted are approximately equal to the cost of the glider divided by 16.. That is my annual payment. In other words, if I don’t have insurance, every 16 years I could buy a new glider with the money I don’t on insurance.


My 1-26 was insured for $11,000 and my payment was 715.87 via Costello.. probably high because I have low hours.

That was about 6 years ago... (I've since sold the 1-26).
 




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