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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:29 am    Post subject: Insurance (from a biased perspective) Reply with quote

Did somebody say Insurance?
No wonder I couldn't sleep. . .
 
Both AIG and US Specialty provide coverage for Yak / CJs.
AIG has chosen not to compete with US Specialty (USSIC) on price.
 
I have worked with USSIC for many years and I have never seen them "screw" a pilot on a claim.
I have seen the opposite, and I have seen people unhappy with the premiums they charge.
I have seen other companies decline coverage for marginal reasons.
The claims support staff is extremely professional at USSIC (Claims are handled by CTC Aviation Services).
 
USSIC has gone out of their way to find a way to pay-out and settle their claims in every one I saw.
I've only been through dozens, (hundreds?) claims with them so perhaps my experience is limited.
There are problems from time to time and we almost always found a suitable solution.
They aren't perfect and I understand frustration with insurance companies.
 
We have about 10 companies that write ALL of the domestic aviation insurance.
There are probably 1000 or more for home and auto.
The other companies have made a business decision to either stay out of aviation, or stick to certified aircraft.
Nothing prevents them from jumping in to the market except market forces.
 
In fact, nothing prevents USSIC from jumping OUT of warbird insurance . .  or Yak/CJ insurance for that matter.
It would be a problem if that happened.  It has come up from time to time.
USSIC has been great about working with pilots who lack the minimum Total time or Retractable gear time for the underwriters.
In some cases this has contributed to our poor loss ratio.
 
But, our fatal accident rate is low, with the exception of our friend Rodger most recently.
Historically the Yak and CJ share a similar accident ratio, from my experience.
 
So.
FOD Check, watch your prop, triple check your gear.
 
Oh, you'll be glad to hear I'm sure, hell has frozen over. . . its raining in Phoenix.
 
Tj

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Thomas Johnson
Airpower Insurance, LLC
36 West Ocotillo Road
Phoenix, AZ  85013-1235
Tel:  602-628-2701
Fax:  623-321-5843
E:  tomjohnson(at)cox.net 
 


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:29 am    Post subject: Insurance (from a biased perspective) Reply with quote

Hell has truely frozen over.  It was snowing at Edwards AFB and Palmcaster yesterday.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:53 am    Post subject: Insurance (from a biased perspective) Reply with quote

Yes they have insured people with low time, low HP time, and low retract
time. Smile I'm glad they do. I purchased my Yak-52 with less than 180
total hours, only 20 or so retract and less than 30 HP. I paid more,
but I don't think it was unfair. Then again, I don't like paying for
insurance, but I want it to be there. Smile

Now with 1,000 hours and over 700 in yaks (CJ too) it isn't hard to get
insurance. But I still hope to keep up the "clean" record each year.

DaBear

Tom Johnson wrote:

Quote:
Did somebody say Insurance?
No wonder I couldn't sleep. . .

Both AIG and US Specialty provide coverage for Yak / CJs.
AIG has chosen not to compete with US Specialty (USSIC) on price.

I have worked with USSIC for many years and I have never seen them
"screw" a pilot on a claim.
I have seen the opposite, and I have seen people unhappy with the
premiums they charge.
I have seen other companies decline coverage for marginal reasons.
The claims support staff is extremely professional at USSIC (Claims
are handled by CTC Aviation Services).

USSIC has gone out of their way to find a way to pay-out and settle
their claims in every one I saw.
I've only been through dozens, (hundreds?) claims with them so perhaps
my experience is limited.
There are problems from time to time and we almost always found a
suitable solution.
They aren't perfect and I understand frustration with insurance companies.

We have about 10 companies that write ALL of the domestic aviation
insurance.
There are probably 1000 or more for home and auto.
The other companies have made a business decision to either stay out
of aviation, or stick to certified aircraft.
Nothing prevents them from jumping in to the market except market forces.

In fact, nothing prevents USSIC from jumping OUT of warbird insurance
. . or Yak/CJ insurance for that matter.
It would be a problem if that happened. It has come up from time to time.
USSIC has been great about working with pilots who lack the minimum
Total time or Retractable gear time for the underwriters.
In some cases this has contributed to our poor loss ratio.

But, our fatal accident rate is low, with the exception of our friend
Rodger most recently.
Historically the Yak and CJ share a similar accident ratio, from my
experience.

So.
FOD Check, watch your prop, triple check your gear.

Oh, you'll be glad to hear I'm sure, hell has frozen over. . . its
raining in Phoenix.

Tj
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Thomas Johnson
Airpower Insurance, LLC
36 West Ocotillo Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013-1235
Tel: 602-628-2701
Fax: 623-321-5843
E: tomjohnson(at)cox.net



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