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1. How much time does the pilot have? In type? In retractable?


2. How much hull coverage do you want? How much liability?

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I got a couple quotes back when I was looking.


 


I got a quote for my 1990 Mooney M20J with a hull value of $84,000 for ~$1490 from the AOPA Insurance Agency. At the time I had about 2 hours in Mooneys and only about 34 hours of retract time.  Total time was in the 420 hour region.

On a 1985 Mooney 231 I got a quote for $1450 on a $90,000 airframe.


 


I ended up with a $5100 commercial policy so I could teach in it/rent it. Cool


 


Edit: Does anyone have any experience with this group-buy at Falcon Insurance provided by MAPA?

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Adding up 20J and Ranger time I get over 100 hrs. ATP total time is 8450 with 8000 retract. I should think $70K hull


and $300000 liability would cover it, plus I have an umbrella policy of $1m. AOPA can insure this? Thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...
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Quote: KSMooniac

Not horrible, and it will be substantially less in Year Two after you add the IR.

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Jeev- Have you tried Kel Petersen? I was with AOPA last year and KP beat them by $300 this go around. 800.777.5960. Congrats on the new plane. I too had 200TT and 0 retract when I bought my Mooney. The transition was very smooth and I am now pushing 200 hours in the Mooney this year alone.

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I second the Kel Petersen comment...  I saved about $250 my first year with them.  I have had two different planes insured with them and have saved quite a bit of $$$ over the past few years.  Also, their service is fantastic.  I had to deal with a total loss due to a mechanical failure on a newly purchased airplane and Deanna (at Kel Petersen) was a huge help.


Aaron

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Thanks guys I will chek them out last year as I just bought the policy and don't want to change anything now so my loan will fund on time Undecided


 


 

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Quote: clipperskipper

Adding up 20J and Ranger time I get over 100 hrs. ATP total time is 8450 with 8000 retract. I should think $70K hull

and $300000 liability would cover it, plus I have an umbrella policy of $1m. AOPA can insure this? Thanks!

  • 6 months later...
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Quote: JimR

Does anyone have a single limit policy?  The quote that I recently got from AOPA was for $1 million in liability coverage, but with a $100,000 per passenger sub-limit.  I'd feel better without the sub-limit.  Just wondering if most of us are flying with or without sub-limits.

Thanks,

Jim

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Man, you guys get cheap insurance.


I have over 6K hours and fly a A model (300 hrs on type) with only 70K hull, in motion, not in motion etc same liability etc and pay $2400 a year in Canada.

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Quote: JimR

Does anyone have a single limit policy?  The quote that I recently got from AOPA was for $1 million in liability coverage, but with a $100,000 per passenger sub-limit.  I'd feel better without the sub-limit.  Most of the posts below seem to also include sub-limits.  Just wondering if "smooth" polices are being written on Mooneys these days, and if the concensus is that they are worth the presumably higher premiums. 

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Quote: skyking

Man, you guys get cheap insurance.

I have over 6K hours and fly a A model (300 hrs on type) with only 70K hull, in motion, not in motion etc same liability etc and pay $2400 a year in Canada.

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Quote: JimR

Ken, if I decide against the sub-limits, I'll give Laurie a call to see if she can provide me with the same coverage that you have at a price that I can afford.

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Quote: KLRDMD

You generally have to ask for 1MM smooth and they'll often not write such a policy until you have a certain amount of total time as well as time in type.

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My wife was an aviation insurance broker and says not all companies are created equal. No point in spending money on insurance if the company won't come through at claim time. She recommends Airika Ackermann or Jon Doolittle at Sutton James Aviation Insurance (860) 249-8066. They shop all the companies, except Avemco, for you every year. They are both pilots and know Mooneys well...the company has had a 201 J model and a 252 K model. Sutton James has been our broker on our '65E for the past 10 years and they never disappoint. Even with my wife on the policy, who hasn't flown in six years, we still get a great rate and the option for her to go back to it at any time with 6 hrs. dual, BFR and med.

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Quote: JimR

Does anyone have a single limit policy?  The quote that I recently got from AOPA was for $1 million in liability coverage, but with a $100,000 per passenger sub-limit.  I'd feel better without the sub-limit.  Most of the posts below seem to also include sub-limits.  Just wondering if "smooth" polices are being written on Mooneys these days, and if the concensus is that they are worth the presumably higher premiums.  

Thanks,

Jim

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