Insurance options...
On Mar 16, 3:17*pm, wrote:
Is there anyone else out there that is considering it their 'moral
obligation' to seek out a new Insurer after the latest bonus gaff from
AIG?
What other options are there when I vote with my feet at renewal
time?
They obviously don't need my business.
Bob Hills 7U
Bob -
I've used Costello and Avemco.
While Costello is arguably the most glider-familiar insurer and has a
lot of ties to the SSA, I've found dealing with Avemco to be a really
great experience - even though they are more power-pilot oriented.
Avemco has more flexible payment plans than Costello, and hasn't
griped as much about putting aircraft on non-flying status for
moderate periods of time. For a "low-time" pilot like me (only about
250 hours TT), I found Avemco to provide slightly better rates for
nearly-identical coverage on high-performance gliders. The down-side
is that Avemco's database of insurable aircraft basically covers only
the more common glider Makes and Models. They knew what my DG-300
was, but wouldn't insure my Russia AC-4 (though surprisingly, they
knew what an AC-5m was! *shrug*).
Some parts of the country have a couple of other options for glider/
aircraft insurance, but they weren't available in my state
(Washington).
Good luck!
--Noel
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