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On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 18:23:25 -0500, "Ron Natalie"
wrote: "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... 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 ... Glad you pointed what he meant. |
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One nice thing about AVEMCO, is you deal direct with the company. Not
only does this mean no middle men, but when I call to ask a question, I get the rep at AVEMCO who KNOWS THE ANSWER. They are excellent at asking questions and I have never asked one they couldn't answer. Impressive. Also, I am on floats for 3 months a year and AVEMCO is great about prorating the insurance by the day. I call when the floats are on, and I'm covered. The additional charges start that day. They end the day I take them off. I've never had a claim, so I can't speak to their claim payoff procedures. If anyone can, I'd be interested in hearing what went on. The only other advice I have is to pick a high deductible, I believer mine is $6500. Those small damage claims are just recouped in higher insurance premiums the next three years, from what I hear. Most of us who own airplanes can withstand a $6500 out of pocket repair (if you cant what are you doing owning a plane?). That is my take anyway. "Dave Stadt" wrote in message gy.com... "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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