av8tr1
"Never tell me the odds!"
Ho'k let me try this again with a little bit of background. New job requires MEI. They can't train me in house but company really wants me so I got most of the training paid for so I could start flying quickly.
For the training, There are a total of 4 companies in less than a 3 hour drive of me that has the ability to do the training (aircraft being the issue primarily). Company 1 (who I have a personal relationship with the owner) had me wait 3 months for them to get the aircraft ready to fly (then the owner sold the aircraft out from under them). Company 2 never returned my phone calls (after 8 or 9 of them) then their instructor quit to take a job with the airlines. Company 3 charges 3 times the price of company 4. Company 4 is a small shop that only does multi training but is only 1.5 hours away from me. So I have only one choice that is local. I could go out of state but places like Action multi ratings are booked months in advance. So locally its a sellers market. Going somewhere else isn't a good option either.
The company has only one aircraft. Its a 60 year old aircraft and the company does their own maintenance on it. They had the usual subjugation clause in the rental agreement along with the usual you are responsible for the aircraft when PIC. When I spoke with them about liability they told me of a number of "incidents" with the aircraft that the renter had to pay for. There was a prop strike a short while ago that ended up being a complete engine rebuild. The renter ended up paying out of pocket for the full amount for a engine rebuild. It was something like 16K? It was highly recommended I get insurance to cover the aircraft as they would go after me for the damages as a policy.
So being prudent as I want to keep my bank account where it is I am looking to cover the aircraft in case of a extremely unlikely event. This isn't the sort of thing I want to roll the dice on.
Looking for non owned renters insurance, everyone always turns to Avemco. Avemco pricing is listed here. https://www.avemco.com/cfinonowned/rates.aspx
As suggested earlier I went on Barnstormers and controller.com to get an idea of the replacement cost of the aircraft to figure out a policy limit. Looks like the aircraft can safely be replaced for 100K.
According to Avemco quotes for 100K in aircraft damage liability limits and annual rates (which to my understanding would be what I need for "Hull" insurance) a year policy for a 100K of aircraft damage is $1,575.
Seems to be steep for something I only need for an hour and a half. But I would rather pay $1575 out of pocket than 100K to replace the aircraft.
I MUST have insurance on this aircraft. Period Dot. I am not going to take the risk that we have a (although extremely unlikely) engine failure and have to put it down in a field. Then the full amount of damage on the aircraft is in my hands.
What I am looking for advice on is other options here. Taking the risk and going without insurance isn't an option period. There isn't anyone local to me to complete the training in a timely manner. So going elsewhere isn't a great option either or I would have done that already.
So now that you know the whole story please of great ones enlighten me with your vast knowledge and experience.
For the training, There are a total of 4 companies in less than a 3 hour drive of me that has the ability to do the training (aircraft being the issue primarily). Company 1 (who I have a personal relationship with the owner) had me wait 3 months for them to get the aircraft ready to fly (then the owner sold the aircraft out from under them). Company 2 never returned my phone calls (after 8 or 9 of them) then their instructor quit to take a job with the airlines. Company 3 charges 3 times the price of company 4. Company 4 is a small shop that only does multi training but is only 1.5 hours away from me. So I have only one choice that is local. I could go out of state but places like Action multi ratings are booked months in advance. So locally its a sellers market. Going somewhere else isn't a good option either.
The company has only one aircraft. Its a 60 year old aircraft and the company does their own maintenance on it. They had the usual subjugation clause in the rental agreement along with the usual you are responsible for the aircraft when PIC. When I spoke with them about liability they told me of a number of "incidents" with the aircraft that the renter had to pay for. There was a prop strike a short while ago that ended up being a complete engine rebuild. The renter ended up paying out of pocket for the full amount for a engine rebuild. It was something like 16K? It was highly recommended I get insurance to cover the aircraft as they would go after me for the damages as a policy.
So being prudent as I want to keep my bank account where it is I am looking to cover the aircraft in case of a extremely unlikely event. This isn't the sort of thing I want to roll the dice on.
Looking for non owned renters insurance, everyone always turns to Avemco. Avemco pricing is listed here. https://www.avemco.com/cfinonowned/rates.aspx
As suggested earlier I went on Barnstormers and controller.com to get an idea of the replacement cost of the aircraft to figure out a policy limit. Looks like the aircraft can safely be replaced for 100K.
According to Avemco quotes for 100K in aircraft damage liability limits and annual rates (which to my understanding would be what I need for "Hull" insurance) a year policy for a 100K of aircraft damage is $1,575.
Seems to be steep for something I only need for an hour and a half. But I would rather pay $1575 out of pocket than 100K to replace the aircraft.
I MUST have insurance on this aircraft. Period Dot. I am not going to take the risk that we have a (although extremely unlikely) engine failure and have to put it down in a field. Then the full amount of damage on the aircraft is in my hands.
What I am looking for advice on is other options here. Taking the risk and going without insurance isn't an option period. There isn't anyone local to me to complete the training in a timely manner. So going elsewhere isn't a great option either or I would have done that already.
So now that you know the whole story please of great ones enlighten me with your vast knowledge and experience.