PprophetBirdman Posted September 20 Report Posted September 20 Got an email from Foreflight yesterday requesting aircraft insurance documents, I suppose to collate insurance rates and pilot times and flying habits. I don't know if I want to put my info out there. Thoughts? Quote
Rick Junkin Posted September 20 Report Posted September 20 The email says you can redact all of your PII if you want, although they do want your age. Basically they’re looking for your age, qualifications, experience level, coverage details and the premium you pay. I like the concept and will participate. Quote
Schllc Posted September 20 Report Posted September 20 Sounds like they may be gearing up to enter the market. or sell the data to the market… Quote
midlifeflyer Posted September 20 Report Posted September 20 I have not received one. Do they say why? Quote
Rick Junkin Posted September 20 Report Posted September 20 From the email: "We’re currently researching the cost of aircraft insurance to understand how it varies from pilot to pilot. Eventually, we’d like to provide a way for pilots to compare their insurance premium against the average so they can see if they’re getting a good deal or not." They offer a one month extension of my current Foreflight subscription for my insurance data. That offer is only good for the original email recipient so if you subscribe to Foreflight and you'd like to participate look for the email. Quote
IvanP Posted September 21 Report Posted September 21 I am always apprehensive of soliciations for personal data under the guise of "research" to provide me with a better deal on anything. My admittedly biased opinion is that this is nothing by a data collection effort for resale to whoever wants to buy it. I respectfully decline to share more data than what is necessary. 8 Quote
hammdo Posted September 21 Report Posted September 21 Feel the same was — they even note it can go to 3rd parties. Thus the free month - you were compensated and gave the the rights for them to sell… -Don Quote
201er Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 You can go around comparing with other guys or you can have @Parker_Woodruff get you the best rate and service. 3 Quote
PeteMc Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 On 9/20/2024 at 7:03 AM, midlifeflyer said: I have not received one. Do they say why? I think it was a random selection. I don't think all of their users did or will get the email. Quote
GeeBee Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 BIG data. There is a market for it. What Foreflight is attempting to do is correlate flying data to insurance rates and thus to loss rates. This is not new. Car companies have been selling data from their premium services like OnStar to insurance companies. Remember, ForeFlight is Boeing, and Boeing is into BIG data. https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1144138_gm-sued-for-selling-info-of-16-million-drivers-to-insurance-companies Read the last paragraph https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/air-transport/2023-06-16/boeing-global-services-charts-data-solutions-path 1 1 Quote
Parker_Woodruff Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 I see this playing out one of a few ways: - ForeFlight partners with an agency and ends up marketing insurance through its app, earning a royalty. - ForeFlight launches an Avemco-style direct program or gets a program set up with an insurer that's marketed through an agency (either owned by Boeing or a third party and they make a royalty). - ForeFlight sells advertising space agency(ies) - It becomes merely a service within the app. I don't think they're asking for enough data for a comparison product to be usable to a typical Foreflight user right now unless they can get logbook data with tail numbers. If it's purely for the end user to compare and see if they're getting a good deal, this is just going to be a lot of explaining, fruitless shopping when they don't actually find a better deal, etc. 1 Quote
GeeBee Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 The data they gather is not enough, but mesh it with other data and bazinga. Other data sources include the flight plan you file…through Foreflight’s servers I might add. Correlate this to “did the pilot get a complete briefing?”. Correlate flight paths and altitude from ADSB or Flight Aware, correlate that to how much fuel you purchase from th QT terminals, correlate it all to FICO scores. You see where it goes. Then Boeing ties it up in a nice little package and sells it to the underwriters. In big data business, it is not just the innocuous info you give them, it is how they leverage it with other databases. Quote
aero Posted October 6 Report Posted October 6 My .2cents...Foreflight is a Boeing company. Boeing is under pressure to perform for shareholders. Boeing is diversifying into the aviation insurance market. (I also see Foreflight subscriptions going up, up, and up in the near future. (Like everything else as seen in the past 3.5 years:( Quote
PeteMc Posted October 6 Report Posted October 6 2 hours ago, aero said: Boeing is diversifying into the aviation insurance market. That might not be a bad thing if they're offering special deals to get some initial customers. Quote
hammdo Posted October 6 Report Posted October 6 30 day extension to ForeFlight… noted above -Don Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 7 Report Posted October 7 On 10/5/2024 at 8:57 PM, aero said: (I also see Foreflight subscriptions going up, up, and up in the near future. (Like everything else as seen in the past 3.5 years:( As long as there are free programs (FltPlanGo and other free options), lower cost options and Garmin Pilot, Foreflight won't be able to do much with their pricing without losing a lot of their customer base. They created a higher Performance plan a few years ago and continue to add new features to that to make it more appealing to upgrade, which seems to be their pricing strategy to increase revenue. The Basic, Pro and Performance have stayed around the same price for a long time. https://foreflight.com/pricing/#featchart Quote
Schllc Posted October 7 Report Posted October 7 On 9/23/2024 at 4:20 AM, GeeBee said: The data they gather is not enough, but mesh it with other data and bazinga. Other data sources include the flight plan you file…through Foreflight’s servers I might add. Correlate this to “did the pilot get a complete briefing?”. Correlate flight paths and altitude from ADSB or Flight Aware, correlate that to how much fuel you purchase from th QT terminals, correlate it all to FICO scores. You see where it goes. Then Boeing ties it up in a nice little package and sells it to the underwriters. In big data business, it is not just the innocuous info you give them, it is how they leverage it with other databases. It’s not really innocuous, it is absolutely comprehensive. Every single app has a user agreement which basically says they can troll your entire phone, emails, texts, social media, photos, web history etc. they literally scan your entire profile and compile all of that data to create a dossier of you. Technically they are not supposed to pair all of this data with your name, but it’s all there in the same pile, and obviously all of that behavior profile is more valuable with a name. what do you think all of these data breaches do? 1 Quote
Pinecone Posted October 7 Report Posted October 7 The data breaches are of companies that have your info because you gave it to them. Like the insurance company, banks, etc. Quote
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