Insurance, again...
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:44 pm
Hello all,
Im still searching for the "right" 170 to start my flight training, and enjoy all the facets of being a pilot. Ive looked at several planes, and may be narrowing the field down to just a couple soon. In doing so I have called to get a more recent quote for insurance.....
I've been told that Avemco is the way to go in Alaska, as they have no weasel-clause for accidents/incidents that occur off-airport. They dont care if you're operating out of a gravel-bar or a frozen patch of tundra, you just have to let them know if you go floats or not. I had a quote from them last October for a Cessna 152, just to get a ballpark of what it would cost for insurance on a training aircraft. (Before I saw the light, and realized that a 170 was the plane for me !)
I called again today to get an updated quote on a 170... $40,000 hull value for a 0-time student pilot is $3521 a year !!! I dont exactly relish the idea of paying more per month for insurance than I do my airplane...
Ive read the other post on this board about Insurance, and was wondering if the other companies (Travers, AIG, AOPA, etc...) had clauses about off-airport operations ? Most of the draw of the 170 for me is the ability to land off airport. Im starting to wonder about the necessity of a tailwheel as it relates to the direct costs of ownership... Its already going to cost about $10k more for a 170 than a similarly equiped 172, plus an extra $1000-1200 per year for insurance.
I've tried to come up with what I'll be using this plane for mostly, and I really dont have an answer... Flying would be the obvious answer, but since Ive never owned a plane, I dont exactly know what I'll end up doing with it. I do like the idea of being able to land off-airport, especially since they are so few and far between here in Alaska. And many of the "strips" that people use here are barely more than an old Jeep trail that someone brushed out for the wings to clear...
I guess Im really just looking for some ideas, opinions, suggestions here.
Thanks for all the help !!!
Bob K.
Anchorage, Alaska
Im still searching for the "right" 170 to start my flight training, and enjoy all the facets of being a pilot. Ive looked at several planes, and may be narrowing the field down to just a couple soon. In doing so I have called to get a more recent quote for insurance.....
I've been told that Avemco is the way to go in Alaska, as they have no weasel-clause for accidents/incidents that occur off-airport. They dont care if you're operating out of a gravel-bar or a frozen patch of tundra, you just have to let them know if you go floats or not. I had a quote from them last October for a Cessna 152, just to get a ballpark of what it would cost for insurance on a training aircraft. (Before I saw the light, and realized that a 170 was the plane for me !)
I called again today to get an updated quote on a 170... $40,000 hull value for a 0-time student pilot is $3521 a year !!! I dont exactly relish the idea of paying more per month for insurance than I do my airplane...
Ive read the other post on this board about Insurance, and was wondering if the other companies (Travers, AIG, AOPA, etc...) had clauses about off-airport operations ? Most of the draw of the 170 for me is the ability to land off airport. Im starting to wonder about the necessity of a tailwheel as it relates to the direct costs of ownership... Its already going to cost about $10k more for a 170 than a similarly equiped 172, plus an extra $1000-1200 per year for insurance.
I've tried to come up with what I'll be using this plane for mostly, and I really dont have an answer... Flying would be the obvious answer, but since Ive never owned a plane, I dont exactly know what I'll end up doing with it. I do like the idea of being able to land off-airport, especially since they are so few and far between here in Alaska. And many of the "strips" that people use here are barely more than an old Jeep trail that someone brushed out for the wings to clear...
I guess Im really just looking for some ideas, opinions, suggestions here.
Thanks for all the help !!!
Bob K.
Anchorage, Alaska