by builderflyer » Fri Jan 17, 2020 11:28 am
Michael, back before 2018 I was paying in the high $200s for $1 mil. liability only through Falcon/ Global. Then, overnight, they raised the rate to mid $400s. That got me looking back to Avemco who had insured every airplane I've owned since 1966. Previously, Avemco had priced me out but now their rate was also in the mid $400s. But before I signed up with Avemco, though, I had a long conversation with one of their underwriters regarding the aging pilot. (Note that the beauty of working with Avemco is that you actually speak with an "underwriter", not simply an "agent").
The Avemco underwriter told me a story that they actually had insured a 100 year old pilot who had a current medical and flight review. But since Avemco had a concern regarding the pilot's age, they actually spoke with him only to learn that he never flew solo any longer and that "he didn't get to the age of 100 by being stupid". That put Avemco more at ease. The underwriter went on to tell me that they normally make only one distinction regarding the older pilot and that is that there is a one time rate increase when the pilot turns 80 years old. I do, however, have a friend who insures his Bonanza through Avemco. He is in his 80s, he's had claims, he's had health issues.......so Avemco requires that he have more frequent flight reviews and medical exams, but they still insure him.
So I signed up with Avemco and just had the first renewal on the policy for the same amount as the year before even though I lost a multi-plane discount. I credit the current rate to the fact that I submitted a supplemental letter with the renewal form where in that letter I argued the case as to why my airplane and why myself, as the pilot, should receive the lowest possible rate they can offer. I believe they listened.
Good luck with your and your dad's insurance quest,
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261
CSMEL, Instrument, 4,400 TT, 1,100 TD, 600 time in type, 55 years as a pilot with no claims.