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In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is
a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? John |
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On 02/05/08 07:36, Jkgoblue wrote:
In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? I'm far from an expert on insurance, but in my opinion, that's just the wrong way to look at it. You don't want to consider the value of the insurance in the event of never having any problems. Rather, you need to ask what you will need in the event of an accident. If you can afford the loss of the airplane yourself, then you may not need hull coverage. I would guess that most cannot afford to *not* have it. Best Regards, -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane, USUA Ultralight Pilot Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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On Feb 5, 7:36*am, Jkgoblue wrote:
In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? I would be surprised if there are any Cirrus's without hull insurance. I've known a few guys with Aeronca's of J-3's in the past that did not carry insurance but even in those planes (under $15,000 at the time) they were considered odd balls. I would never consider not having insurance on my Mooney. I had a claim last year. I was parked in front of my hotel room in Mexico and some guy backed his truck into my aileron. My good piloting skills didn't help me as I watched him back into the plane from my hotel room. -Robert |
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 08:23:50 -0800 (PST), "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: On Feb 5, 7:36*am, Jkgoblue wrote: In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? I would be surprised if there are any Cirrus's without hull insurance. I've known a few guys with Aeronca's of J-3's in the past that did not carry insurance but even in those planes (under $15,000 at the time) they were considered odd balls. I would never consider not having insurance on my Mooney. I had a claim last year. I was parked in front of my hotel room in Mexico and some guy backed his truck into my aileron. My good piloting skills didn't help me as I watched him back into the plane from my hotel room. Anything that has a loan out on it will require hull insurance to minimally cover the amount of the note. |
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On Feb 5, 9:23*am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On Feb 5, 7:36*am, Jkgoblue wrote: In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? I would be surprised if there are any Cirrus's without hull insurance. I've known a few *guys with Aeronca's of J-3's in the past that did not carry insurance but even in those planes (under $15,000 at the time) they were considered odd balls. I would never consider not having insurance on my Mooney. I had a claim last year. I was parked in front of my hotel room in Mexico and some guy backed his truck into my aileron. My good piloting skills didn't help me as I watched him back into the plane from my hotel room. -Robert Another reason not to visit Mexico. The guy probably didn't have insurance or for that matter even a drivers license.. Yup... I am prejudice................ |
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On Feb 5, 3:22*pm, " wrote:
On Feb 5, 9:23*am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Feb 5, 7:36*am, Jkgoblue wrote: In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? I would be surprised if there are any Cirrus's without hull insurance. I've known a few *guys with Aeronca's of J-3's in the past that did not carry insurance but even in those planes (under $15,000 at the time) they were considered odd balls. I would never consider not having insurance on my Mooney. I had a claim last year. I was parked in front of my hotel room in Mexico and some guy backed his truck into my aileron. My good piloting skills didn't help me as I watched him back into the plane from my hotel room. -Robert Another reason not to visit Mexico. The guy probably didn't have insurance or for that matter even a drivers license.. Yup... I am prejudice................- Only am American would hit your plane in Mexico. Americans have insurance and just pay their premium. If a Mexican had hit me he'd probably still be in jail. Mexicans are much more careful drivers because they have serious consequences for accidents. In anycase my policy paid it before collecting his insurance. Nearly all US policies include Mexico and Canada in their territory (although they'll try to sell you an additional suppliment but it doesn't change your hull insurance in anyway). -Robert |
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Another reason to have hull insurance is psychological. If you decide the
airplane belongs to the insurance company when the engine quits you can concentrate on saving yourself and your passengers and not take risks trying to avoid damaging the plane. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Jkgoblue" wrote in message ... In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? John |
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On Feb 6, 3:39*pm, "Mike Noel" wrote:
Another reason to have hull insurance is psychological. *If you decide the airplane belongs to the insurance company when the engine quits you can concentrate on saving yourself and your passengers and not take risks trying to avoid *damaging the plane. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Jkgoblue" wrote in message ... In the course of researching one day buying an aircraft, insurance is a big factor. I happened upon Austin Meyer's X-Plane site where in his adventure page, he talks about the value of buying hull insurance. http://www.x-plane.com/adventures/37%20Follow_Up.html He makes a good point. Just wondering how many people carry hull insurance on Cirrus's or Columbia's, where the premiums are so high, or on any plane for that matter. If you've been flying for years without a mishap, was it worth the cost? John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Very good point............... |
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I used to live in Alaska, and up there the vast majority of aircraft don't have insurance. Especially "bush planes". With the cost of insurance sometimes costing 25% of the hull value few can afford it. Many people won't carry any passengers other than their family, and don't even carry liabilty ins. I never carried hull while I was up there, but I did have liabilty. Money wise I am definately way ahead with no hull insurance.
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