Aircraft Insurance in the UK
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Aircraft Insurance in the UK
Anyone out there a PPL (non IFR) with about 500 hours that owns/insures a 180hp light aircraft in the UK, I got quotes of around 1500 quid, I want to make sure this is in the ballpark . Anyone any idea what percentage insurers charge for covering a taildragger over a trike?
I have a £40K, 100 Hp microlight with all of the risks, hull, 3rd party, passenger etc and I have 400 hours microlight and 86 hours other. The cover is just for me and LAA agreed test pilots It just cost me £1140 to renew for Europe wide cover. Oh, it usually lives in an open fronted hangar.
If the power counts for anything in insurance, then your estimate seems reasonable. Are you the sole user?
Rans6....
If the power counts for anything in insurance, then your estimate seems reasonable. Are you the sole user?
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Insurance is expensive in NZ and I decided to carry my own hull insurance: if I don't survive it doesn't matter and if I do I would have to fix it myself or go without. I now have third-party only and Traffords is cheap. I don't know anything about the company. I would be interested to know how you get on.
Traffords Pleasurecraft, Aircraft & Travel Insurance
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Its Traffords that are quoting it, and to be honest after looking around the price aint bad, they are offering a 400 quid discount from last year due to me getting some dual time, I talked to a friend in the USA who has a 2002 maule with a 235hp he has a gazzilion hours, a bunch of certifications and more jet type ratings than you can shake a stick at and his insurance is about the same as what I (a lowly VFR minimum time duffer) was quoted.
I did not realize that I could chose to insure or not insure the hull, I am of the same opinion that if i crash and die, fixing the plane would be pretty far down my list of things to do upon arriving at the pearly gates and if I survived I figure it could not have been that duffed up that it wont fix.
I did not realize that I could chose to insure or not insure the hull, I am of the same opinion that if i crash and die, fixing the plane would be pretty far down my list of things to do upon arriving at the pearly gates and if I survived I figure it could not have been that duffed up that it wont fix.
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I did not realize that I could chose to insure or not insure the hull, I am of the same opinion that if i crash and die, fixing the plane would be pretty far down my list of things to do upon arriving at the pearly gates and if I survived I figure it could not have been that duffed up that it wont fix.
Your decision but think about it carefully.
Just got my renewal:
Two aircraft (65k and 75k hulls) Only one flying at a time.
500hrs plus pilot.
£2.2k
Haywards, renewal quote about 300 less than last year. They have been great to deal with. Not connected etc...
Tim