Insurance know its old but important
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I know this has been beaten to death but, I think I'm going to shop my insurance again. I have been using AVEMCO. Low time pilot in a 185 I was paying 4k a year to start then it went up as everyone has and I made improvements so hull value was raised significantly. Now I have over 100 hrs in type and just got my instrument ticket. No accidents or claims made and I have had insurance for 3 years now. With the ticket, my insurance came down 500 bucks ridiculous. So now Im paying 5k. I have to believe someone is cheaper. So is anyone paying less with similar situation as mine?
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5k on wheels?? Ouch
AirPower insurance sometimes has good rates
But 5k, that’s getting to the point of doing a risk v reward
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