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"ISLIP" wrote in message ... keep in mind that chute deployments seem to virtually assure totalled Cirrus airframes. Actually, the 1st Cirrus deployed under chute (Lionel Morrison's last year) was repaired, exhibited at AOPA and back flying. Initial reports of the two latest deployments indicate minor to moderate damage to the airframe. Even if the airframe is not repairable, there should be a high salvage return on the avionics ,engine, interior & other undamaged parts. I think the highest cost to an insurance company is medical/death payments,.not hull repair. Hull insurance cost is a small percentage of hull value, and thus pretty high on ANY high value aircraft. Yep, I agree with that. I remember several years ago when I went to purchase my first Mercedes. I was concerned that because the car was $80k, the insurance premiums would be considerably above what I had paid on other cars. I mentioned this to the dealer, and he told me that the insurance rates would be equal to or less than any other car I would buy because the Mercedes was so safe. The insurance companies don't care much about having to repair or even total out a car, regardless of it's cost, because the real expense for them is with injury and death settlements. An $80k car is nothing compared to a million-dollar injury/death situation, and they would rather insure an expensive but safe car than a cheap but potentially dangerous one. As it turns out, the dealer was right, and my insurance quotes were between 10% and 20% less than what I was paying for my previous car. I would imagine that the Cirrus would be along the same lines. If anything, insurance costs for these planes should wind up well below average, as the injury/death statistics begin to accumulate in their favor. Totaling or fixing a hull, even on an expensive plane, is nothing compared to having to fix a person. |
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