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dan(at)azshowersolutions. Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: Life Insurance |
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Recently my wife and I applied for life insurance and it was with a company that is reputable (Met Life) yet not one I would call pilot savy. The sales rep had to do quite a bit of research in order to come up with answers, however, we were approved as pilot and passenger after the whole thing was over. I thought I would put this question out to the Kitfox community as I'm sure there is a plethera of experience to draw from here, so... Has anyone ever shopped between a company that "specializes" in pilot insurance and one like I mentioned (not pilot savy) and found significant differences in policy premiums? ie...is it worth the time involved to shop?
Thanks in advance
Dan B
Mesa, AZ
KF-IV Building
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:47 am Post subject: Life Insurance |
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MET LIFE will screw you in a heartbeat. They are not trustworthy! Get a quote off the internet. I bought a 20 year term from Jackson Life or Transamerica ( I can't remember but my wife knows ) at age 58,($100000) for $600 a year. The bank required it for a construction loan so I can also deduct the premiums. Just Google Life Insurance and you can beat anything Met has by half. Don't mean to lecture but that is my experience speaking, Don
In a message dated 4/16/2008 10:13:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time, dan(at)azshowersolutions.com writes:
Quote: | Recently my wife and I applied for life insurance and it was with a company that is reputable (Met Life) yet not one I would call pilot savy. The sales rep had to do quite a bit of research in order to come up with answers, however, we were approved as pilot and passenger after the whole thing was over. I thought I would put this question out to the Kitfox community as I'm sure there is a plethera of experience to draw from here, so... Has anyone ever shopped between a company that "specializes" in pilot insurance and one like I mentioned (not pilot savy) and found significant differences in policy premiums? ie...is it worth the time involved to shop?
Thanks in advance
Dan B
Mesa, AZ
KF-IV Building
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:15 am Post subject: Life Insurance |
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I've had life insurance with Mass Mutual for many years. When I got my private pilot's license at age 50, I advised our agent so that the premium could be adjusted to cover the "additional risk." The premium change was zero. I guess they must not be paying out alot of $ to widows of dead pilots.
Dan Billingsley <dan(at)azshowersolutions.com> wrote: [quote] Recently my wife and I applied for life insurance and it was with a company that is reputable (Met Life) yet not one I would call pilot savy. The sales rep had to do quite a bit of research in order to come up with answers, however, we were approved as pilot and passenger after the whole thing was over. I thought I would put this question out to the Kitfox community as I'm sure there is a plethera of experience to draw from here, so... Has anyone ever shopped between a company that "specializes" in Be a better friend, newshound, and [quote][b]
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Joined: 28 Aug 2007 Posts: 33 Location: Rancho Cordova, CA
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dgolden(at)golden-consult Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:17 am Post subject: Life Insurance |
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Keith C. wrote:
Quote: | *Check AOPA also. I think mine was for $200K (at) about $600/yr. Don't
quote me, papers aren't in front of me. The wifey wanted something
"just in case" *
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Almost everywhere I checked, they had a waiver that would not pay if I was
flying (PIC). I ended up going to Pilots Insurance Center. Just make sure that
you really do have coverage if you're the pilot! AOPA also covers the pilot.
Dennis
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Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Posts: 26 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:06 am Post subject: Re: Life Insurance |
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At a certain income level/net worth- folks wind up self-insuring for recreational/experimental type aviation flying. Occasionally in aerobatics you'll see someone have to buy a factory built and certified model and sell their Experimental Amatuer built..
For most of us- aviation exclusions are normal in insurance and you are looking for a policy that does not exclude aviation. It also used to be easy to find a "smooth" policy for the operating insurance, but no longer- separate subject. The EAA should be a good place to start if not then AOPA.
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dan(at)azshowersolutions. Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 4:44 pm Post subject: Life Insurance |
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Thanks to those who gave some help.
Dan
moosepileit <rklarich(at)msn.com> wrote:
[quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "moosepileit"
At a certain income level/net worth- folks wind up self-insuring for recreational/experimental type aviation flying. Occasionally in aerobatics you'll see someone have to buy a factory built and certified model and sell their Experimental Amatuer built..
For most of us- aviation exclusions are normal in insurance and you are looking for a policy that does not exclude aviation. It also used to be easy to find a "smooth" policy for the operating insurance, but no longer- separate subject. The EAA should be a good place to start if not then AOPA.
Rich Klarich
Wyoming, DE
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