RobertGary1 Posted July 19, 2018 Report Posted July 19, 2018 A friend on mine is working at a flight school and gets a good rate on their twin. I'd like to fly the plane myself and would have him with me. My Mooney policy excludes twins and looking at renters policies you're a good $1,500/yr for twins with reasonable aircraft coverage. But that's expensive because it allows solo. It has to be extraordinarily common for pilots to buy twin renters insurance and never fly solo (few schools even rent solo). Its odd that no one has gobbled up this market. -Robert Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 19, 2018 Report Posted July 19, 2018 I had my agent check and I'm covered in twins. It might be that I have a bazillion hours? who knows. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted July 19, 2018 Author Report Posted July 19, 2018 Maybe underwriter? He said mine only covers singles up to 400hp. Maybe I’ll read through the policy tonight. -Robert Quote
KLRDMD Posted July 19, 2018 Report Posted July 19, 2018 1 hour ago, RobertGary1 said: A friend on mine is working at a flight school and gets a good rate on their twin. I'd like to fly the plane myself and would have him with me. My Mooney policy excludes twins and looking at renters policies you're a good $1,500/yr for twins with reasonable aircraft coverage. But that's expensive because it allows solo. It has to be extraordinarily common for pilots to buy twin renters insurance and never fly solo (few schools even rent solo). Its odd that no one has gobbled up this market. Wendy has often done things no one else said they could, might want to ask her. Wendy Wenk Wenk Aviation Insurance, LLC 900 North Shore Drive, Suite 109, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 847.235.2491 phone │ 800.225.9365 toll free │ 847.235.2559 fax wendy@wenkaviation.com 1 Quote
jwilcoxon78 Posted July 20, 2018 Report Posted July 20, 2018 What's important is that you're thinking of your non owned exposure. There are too many pilots out there that assume they can't be held liable for physical damage to another person's aircraft if they meet the open pilot warranty and/or are a named pilot. This is generally not the case, unless there's a waiver of subrogation contained in the policy as well. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 20, 2018 Report Posted July 20, 2018 14 minutes ago, jwilcoxon78 said: What's important is that you're thinking of your non owned exposure. There are too many pilots out there that assume they can't be held liable for physical damage to another person's aircraft if they meet the open pilot warranty and/or are a named pilot. This is generally not the case, unless there's a waiver of subrogation contained in the policy as well. My insurance guy told me if I’m flying someone else’s plane and land it gear up because I forgot to put the gear down they will cover the damage. If it is because of a maintenance issue they won’t cover it. Quote
jwilcoxon78 Posted July 20, 2018 Report Posted July 20, 2018 7 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: My insurance guy told me if I’m flying someone else’s plane and land it gear up because I forgot to put the gear down they will cover the damage. If it is because of a maintenance issue they won’t cover it. So long as you have non-owned coverage on your policy, that is correct. 1 Quote
RobertGary1 Posted July 20, 2018 Author Report Posted July 20, 2018 Being covered for the liability is part of it. Having coverage for legal defense for a civil action against you that you are not liable for is the other half. You can be right and spend a bunch of money proving it. -Robert 1 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted July 20, 2018 Report Posted July 20, 2018 Hmmm... just checked my insurance policy. The restrictions on non-owned coverage is no more than 4 total seats and less than 12,500 pounds. So a small twin would be covered.... but I'm still thinking this is pretty restrictive. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted July 20, 2018 Author Report Posted July 20, 2018 21 minutes ago, gsxrpilot said: Hmmm... just checked my insurance policy. The restrictions on non-owned coverage is no more than 4 total seats and less than 12,500 pounds. So a small twin would be covered.... but I'm still thinking this is pretty restrictive. I need to check mine. I give checkrides in the T206 for Civil Air Patrol and my agent said I was covered for flying (not instructor malpractice of course) and that's 6 seats. I'll have to read my policy again. -Robert Quote
RobertGary1 Posted July 20, 2018 Author Report Posted July 20, 2018 2 hours ago, gsxrpilot said: Hmmm... just checked my insurance policy. The restrictions on non-owned coverage is no more than 4 total seats and less than 12,500 pounds. So a small twin would be covered.... but I'm still thinking this is pretty restrictive. So my policy only allows for single engine for non-owner but another endorsement provides coverage for "temporary use of substitute aircraft" and it does not limit to single engine. However, my agent says that means I'm not covered in the twin. -Robert Quote
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