PPRuNe Forums

PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/)
-   Private Flying (https://www.pprune.org/private-flying-63/)
-   -   Bringing my N reg C172 to UK? (https://www.pprune.org/private-flying/606402-bringing-my-n-reg-c172-uk.html)

Ebbie 2003 25th Mar 2018 15:44

Winglit - I am a Brit too with an PA28-181.

You are in the Dom Rep - question, where do you get your insurance?

The US insurers wont cover with a non-US address, heard a few worrying things about the guys on Nevis (probably unfounded) - bought direct with underwriters at Lloyds - on their list of airplanes Boeings, Airbusses and my PA28;)

Yes, very expensive too - but on the upside an agreed no haggle hull value in the case of a total loss.

winglit 28th Mar 2018 02:04


Originally Posted by Ebbie 2003 (Post 10096641)
Winglit - I am a Brit too with an PA28-181.

You are in the Dom Rep - question, where do you get your insurance?

The US insurers wont cover with a non-US address, heard a few worrying things about the guys on Nevis (probably unfounded) - bought direct with underwriters at Lloyds - on their list of airplanes Boeings, Airbusses and my PA28;)

Yes, very expensive too - but on the upside an agreed no haggle hull value in the case of a total loss.

Hi Ebbie, my aircraft is registered with Aircraft Guaranty, a US trust company based in Texas. I declare Kissimee as US base but also declare that I have a property in the Dom Rep which I spend more time in than the US. I'm insured with a company called Global Aerospace Inc, through a broker called Leading Edge Insurance Agency. Last renewal was $900 for the year. With a Caribbean clause covering all the islands for unlimited time.

Last hurricane season I had to evacuate and hangar my aircraft for hurricanes irma and Maria. They paid me back all the evacuation fees without quibble.

Saint Jack 28th Mar 2018 10:27

winglit: please check your PM's.

Ebbie 2003 28th Mar 2018 13:59

Hello

I sent you a PM message.

Rather fascinated by the reference to them paying for evacuation fees for the chicken run out of the way of a hurricane.

My insurance deals with such risk by upping my excess to $7,000 - my prior insurance simply said "no cover for a named storm" - I am liking the idea of your insurer - I have written to them will be interesting to see what they say.

EB:)

Sam Rutherford 30th Mar 2018 06:41

Agreed, a very 'forward-thinking' insurer.


All times are GMT. The time now is 07:30.


Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.