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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 1:42 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Hey guys,
I was all set to go look at, and possibly get a Kitfox this Sunday. I wanted to buy it and then take my LSA instruction in it. I have an instructor lined up, who says he will do it. So I called around today, and nobody will sell me insurance because it is experimental, and I am a student. Even if I got my license before I bought the plane they said I would need 50-100 hours in a taildragger before they would concider it. How am I supposed to get 50-100 hours in, if I can't get insureance on it?

Anyone ever come accross a situation like this? Is there any loopholes or anthing?

Andrew


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Andrew,

I had a similar problem with my first Kitfox. I purchased it while still a student but didn't check on insurance until I had my tailwheel endorsement. I think I contacted Avemco and AOPA insurance people and they were willing to insure me but the premium was outrageous ($3500+ if I remember correctly). At that price, I decided I could self insure, basically I looked at it this way...I figured that the most likely issue I would be facing was a ground loop (in most any other accident, replacement of the airplane would be the least of my worries) and being that it is experimental, I would be doing the repair on it myself and could probably repair damage done during a typical ground loop for this amount or less(unless I flipped the plane and bent the fuse, tail, wing, etc). I admit I took a calculated risk but it paid off and I got the hours I needed to bring the insurance down a bit. I am not advocating flying without insurance by any means but sometimes there are not many other options especially for young pilots and experimentals. I will definitely be insuring the Series 7 but there is a huge difference in cost between my 7 and my old model 3. Good luck to you.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:18 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Sure. I've been flying since 1962. The problem has existed for student/low time pilots, and folks with no taildragger time for a many years. Most folks that I am acquainted with don't carry hull insurance on their airplanes because of the prohibitive price and experience requirements of the insurance companies. I've flown more than 8500 hours, with well over 2000 hours in taildraggers, and have only damaged one airplane in that time (it was a tricycle gear aircraft). I've owned a couple airplanes over the years and never did carry hull insurance because for the price of the insurance premium over a 10 year period, I could buy a replacement airplane. There is no requirement in the FAA regulations to carry ANY insurance on an aircraft that is not operated for hire.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:10 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Andrew, This is an interesting question. First, I talked to my adjuster
this morning regarding my hard landing that destroyed my airplane. I can
recommend Falcon if they will insure you. The underwriter is AIG and they
have been beyond great in their response and helpfullness.

That said, I would contact EAA and see if they can help. Falcon insurance
through EAA is a bit more expensive than if they will insure you direct as
the increased premium helps underwrite the risk low time pilots bring to the
insured pool.

I wouldn't fly without at least liability. My wife (any passenger) is
insured to $100,000 on my Falcon policy in the case she finds some reason to
sue me. ( I hope she doesn't read this hee hee.) But, FYI, I was in the
emergency room for less than seven hours - a tetanus shot, CAT Scan, other
X-rays and a bill totalling almost $25,000. Add to that $5,000 for the
radiologist to read the x-rays, $3,000 for ambulance rides and you will be
in the first day almost what a nice Model IV would cost. Also keep in mind
that my wife, Kay's (read, the "passenger's") emergency room bill was higher
than mine by more than ten thousand because of the nature of her injuries.
Had she been a friend, I would be liable for that as well. Heath
insurance - yes, but there are deductibles, co-pays and lots of other things
that pop up, but who knows if your CFI would just walk away saying no
problem if he was injured in your airplane, or what his family would do if
worse.

Try EAA.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:23 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

At 02:41 PM 10/19/2007, you wrote:
Quote:
So I called around today, and nobody will sell me insurance because
it is experimental, and I am a student. Even if I got my license
before I bought the plane they said I would need 50-100 hours in a
taildragger before they would concider it. How am I supposed to get
50-100 hours in, if I can't get insureance on it?

It seems odd, because when I finished my K-IV I obtained insurance
from AOPA/AIG with about 200 hours TT and 20 hours taildragger. It
cost $700 for $1M liability only. (I self-insure the hull.) The
following year I switched to Avemco at $580 for the same insurance.
So I don't know where they get the 50-100 hours. Indeed, since the
instructor will almost certainly have to be a named insured, it's
his/her hours that really count, not yours. (Anyone who flies my
plane must be named on the policy.) Very strange.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:30 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

That is exactly my thought. I konw it is perfectly legal to fly without insurance, but it is the "What if?" that gets me. Last thing I want is to have someone take my home and put me in debt for life.

Thanks guys,

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Andrew, I agree with Lowell on insurance. My classic 4 was ready to fly for 6 years before I bit the bullet and got the tail wheel instruction needed to satisfy the insurance company. It was well worth it! AIG gave me the best deal.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:53 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

I was able to get ins through the EAA plan with a whappppppping 4 hr tail
wheel ( just enough for the endorcement) and about 200 total time in
numerous types ( I have an A&P and test fly most of the aircraft I work on).
They did however require 5 hour in type with instructor and 5 hours solo in
type. They would cover me during the required but no passengers(not
counting the instructor). It is not cheep either
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:46 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Darin sez:

Quote:
...I will definitely be insuring the Series 7 but there is a huge
difference in cost between my 7 and my old model 3. Good luck to
you.

To my mind, it is the liability coverage that is at issue. After my
accident I was very happy to have paid for hull coverage--it's what
enabled me to get another 'fox to build--but in this day and age I
would not fly within 100 miles of another human without liability
insurance and certainly would not take passengers with me without it.

My medical bills came to about $500,000 which was paid for by my
company-provided health coverage but my passenger's injuries cost
$125,000 to repair and his health plan came after my insurance
company for reimbursement. If I had not had liability coverage I
would have found myself in court trying to talk them out of taking
half of everything I own.

Like Lowell's policy, mine had a $100,000 per seat limit, which I
consider to be completely inadequate these days. The policy that
covers my Piper Turbo Arrow is "smooth" coverage--there is no
per-seat limit. The entire $1,000,000 is available as needed to
cover passengers and anyone injured on the ground. It costs a little
bit more but when my new 'fox is finished I will get a smooth
coverage liability policy for it as well.

I realize this doesn't help with the original question of how to get
any coverage at all, but if you have any financial assets at all it
is critical you protect them when you fly.

Mike G.
N728KF
Phoenix, AZ


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:49 pm    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

I didn't get insurance (I now have liability only, so far) on my 1-
year-old Kitfox until after I had about 290 hours solo, all
taildragger, and about 370 total hours including dual instruction. It
cost me about $560 through Avemco. I had tried to get insurance
through EAA right at Airventure, but for some reason they couldn't
sign me up right then and there, saying that I had to call and do the
"leg work" over the phone. I went to the Avemco booth, and was signed
up immediately, with coverage to begin that night at midnight
(Thursday).

The reason for the quick need to sign up was that I was told that I
would be asked if I had insurance if I were to participate in the
Homebuilder's Review flight prior to Friday's airshow. I didn't want
to lie, so I got insured real quick. I discovered later that proof of
insurance was NOT asked for, and in fact, the question was not put to
me.

Yes, sports fans, I made my cross-country trek out west sans
insurance....perhaps not my brightest hour, but nonetheless....

Lynn Matteson
Grass Lake, Michigan
Kitfox IV Speedster w/Jabiru 2200
flying w/420+ hrs
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On Oct 19, 2007, at 8:32 PM, Tom Jones wrote:

Quote:


Andrew, I agree with Lowell on insurance. My classic 4 was ready
to fly for 6 years before I bit the bullet and got the tail wheel
instruction needed to satisfy the insurance company. It was well
worth it! AIG gave me the best deal.

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Tom Jones
Classic IV, Phase one
503 Rotax, 72 inch Two blade Warp
Ellensburg, WA


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:19 am    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Try Falcon insurance agency of Arizona Ph# 1-800-880-3597

Andrew Lawrence <1alawrence(at)earthlink.net> wrote: [quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Andrew Lawrence <1alawrence(at)earthlink.net>

Hey guys,
I was all set to go look at, and possibly get a Kitfox this Sunday. I wanted to buy it and then take my LSA instruction in it. I have an instructor lined up, who says he will do it. So I called around today, and nobody will sell me insurance because it is experimental, and I am a student. Even if I got my license before I bought the plane they said I would need 50-100 hours in a taildragger before they would concider it. How am I supposed to get 50-100 hours in, if I can't get insureance on it?

Anyone ever come accross a situation like this? Is there any loopholes or [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 7:12 am    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Hey Andrew,

I also had the same problem when completing my 5. I could not even get a
quote untill I had flown off 50 hours in a tailwheel. At that time I had
only 3 hours tailwheel time (for the endorsement) and considered these my
options.

Fly the airplane without insurance untill I satisfied the insurance
company requirement.

Get my CFI listed on my aircraft as PIC and fly the 50 with him in the
airplane at all times. Never checked for sure if this was even possible
but assumed it was.

Get checked out in rental tailwheel and fly the 50.

For various reasons---I chose to fly my new aircraft without any insurance
untill the 50 was flown off---contacted the insurance company and was
issued full coverage policy that day.

Glad I took the route I did but it was always in the back of my mind for
the first 50.

If you buy the airplane no matter what route you take you will be glad
that you did when the 50 is over and you are covered in an airplane you
own. The Kitfox is docile and forgiving and my wife always tells me how
much I smile after flying!

Brad Martin
Wichita
5 LYC0-235L2C
N232WB
Quote:

<1alawrence(at)earthlink.net>

Hey guys,
I was all set to go look at, and possibly get a Kitfox this
Sunday. I wanted to buy it and then take my LSA instruction in
it. I have an instructor lined up, who says he will do it. So I called
around today, and nobody will sell me insurance because it is

experimental, and I am a student. Even if I got my license
Quote:
before I bought the plane they said I would need 50-100 hours in a
taildragger before they would concider it. How am I supposed to get

50-100 hours in, if I can't get insureance on it?
Quote:

Anyone ever come accross a situation like this? Is there any loopholes
or

Quote:
anthing?

Andrew


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:47 am    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

You guys should come to Canada... There is no such animal as a tail wheel
endorsement here.

Hull insurance when I checked into it didn't ask tail or nose. I may not
have checked far enough.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 9:13 am    Post subject: Insurance woes. Reply with quote

Great story Andrew,I too can not get insurance coverage.because I only
have under 10hr all so.I call all over trying to get coverage to no
luck.so far I have been OK,getting close to the 10 hr that I need.I
decided to fly my time off with out insurance.for now.any way the best
of luck to all of us with out insurance.Steve Shinabery,KF2,N554KF,Saint
Marys Ohio

fly2wb(at)dishmail.net wrote:
Quote:


Hey Andrew,

I also had the same problem when completing my 5. I could not even get a
quote untill I had flown off 50 hours in a tailwheel. At that time I had
only 3 hours tailwheel time (for the endorsement) and considered these my
options.

Fly the airplane without insurance untill I satisfied the insurance
company requirement.

Get my CFI listed on my aircraft as PIC and fly the 50 with him in the
airplane at all times. Never checked for sure if this was even possible
but assumed it was.

Get checked out in rental tailwheel and fly the 50.

For various reasons---I chose to fly my new aircraft without any insurance
untill the 50 was flown off---contacted the insurance company and was
issued full coverage policy that day.

Glad I took the route I did but it was always in the back of my mind for
the first 50.

If you buy the airplane no matter what route you take you will be glad
that you did when the 50 is over and you are covered in an airplane you
own. The Kitfox is docile and forgiving and my wife always tells me how
much I smile after flying!

Brad Martin
Wichita
5 LYC0-235L2C
N232WB

>
> <1alawrence(at)earthlink.net>
>
> Hey guys,
> I was all set to go look at, and possibly get a Kitfox this
> Sunday. I wanted to buy it and then take my LSA instruction in
> it. I have an instructor lined up, who says he will do it. So I called
>
around today, and nobody will sell me insurance because it is
experimental, and I am a student. Even if I got my license

> before I bought the plane they said I would need 50-100 hours in a
>
taildragger before they would concider it. How am I supposed to get
50-100 hours in, if I can't get insureance on it?

> Anyone ever come accross a situation like this? Is there any loopholes
>
or

> anthing?
>
> Andrew
>





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