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		slook(at)mchsi.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:06 am    Post subject: Project Insurance | 
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				I have the opportunity to move my 601 project out to the local FBO 
 hanger and I'm wondering about insurance. I've talked to my 
 home-owner's and commercial insurance provider and they have offered 
 to add a rider to my commercial policy. The home-owner's policy won't touch it.
 
 I'm wondering what other's are doing.
 
 It was something of a shock to discover that with my project at home 
 in the garage, it wasn't covered by the home-owner's policy. It is 
 just an assembly of aluminum that might be an airplane someday....
 
 Steve
 
 Steve Look
 Monticello, IL
 www.ilrt66.com
 "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
 
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		psm(at)att.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:23 am    Post subject: Project Insurance | 
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				Hi Steve,
 
 I've tried a couple of different aviation insurance brokers.  First I 
 bought a policy (on a leased S-LSA) from the EAA "Blessed" broker - 
 Falcon insurance.  The results were so  horrible I changed to Regal 
 insurance in Hillsboro, OR.  Falcon in TX uses a production line 
 organization so that different employees sell and service policies while 
 Regal uses a more normal insurance broker arrangement where your broker 
 does all customer contact with a given customer.
 
 There are a number of aviation specialty insurance brokers in the 
 country.  I'm sure you can find them by searching the internet or 
 aviation publications.  Avemco is also available, but they sell direct 
 rather than using brokers.  That means you don't have a broker to 
 intercede between you and the insurance company if there is a problem.
 
 Regal managed to find me an insurance company that would write insurance 
 for me without any time in type in the Zodiac XL.  That is what I asked 
 for since there are few such planes available to get time.  This might 
 not work for anybody else though since I had 80 hours in a similar model 
 (Tecnam Echo Super) in the last 2 years.
 
 Paul
 On 6/20/2011 9:02 AM, Steve Look wrote:
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  I have the opportunity to move my 601 project out to the local FBO 
  hanger and I'm wondering about insurance. I've talked to my 
  home-owner's and commercial insurance provider and they have offered 
  to add a rider to my commercial policy. The home-owner's policy won't 
  touch it.
 
  I'm wondering what other's are doing.
 
  It was something of a shock to discover that with my project at home 
  in the garage, it wasn't covered by the home-owner's policy. It is 
  just an assembly of aluminum that might be an airplane someday....
 
  Steve
 
  Steve Look
  Monticello, IL
  www.ilrt66.com
  "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
 
 
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		slook(at)mchsi.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:39 am    Post subject: Project Insurance | 
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				This is just all the parts and assemblies, not an airplane yet. I 
 want some kind of coverage in case a storm drops the hanger on it or 
 somebody drives a fork lift over it.
 
 Steve
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 I've tried a couple of different aviation insurance brokers.
 
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 Monticello, IL
 www.ilrt66.com
 "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
 
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		psm(at)att.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:44 am    Post subject: Project Insurance | 
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				You can get that kind of coverage.  I think it is called "Not in motion" 
 or "Hull" insurance.
 On 6/20/2011 9:36 AM, Steve Look wrote:
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  This is just all the parts and assemblies, not an airplane yet. I want 
  some kind of coverage in case a storm drops the hanger on it or 
  somebody drives a fork lift over it.
 
  Steve
  At 11:20 AM 6/20/2011, you wrote:
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 > I've tried a couple of different aviation insurance brokers.
 
  Steve Look
  Monticello, IL
  www.ilrt66.com
  "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:49 pm    Post subject: Project Insurance | 
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				I have my project insured with AVEMCO. They have been very good about it. You state the value and they quote a price based on the fact that its not yet flying. I hope that since I have a history with them that might help with getting it insured once its time to fly. Falcon and AOPA are brokers, not actual insurance companies, like AVEMCO or Allstate, for example.
 
 My homeowners (State Farm) is very clear that they want nothing to do with aircraft or even aircraft parts.
 
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  Subject: Project Insurance
  To: zenith601-list(at)matronics.com
  Date: Monday, June 20, 2011, 9:02 AM
  --> Zenith601-List message posted
  by: Steve Look <slook(at)mchsi.com>
  
  I have the opportunity to move my 601 project out to the
  local FBO hanger and I'm wondering about insurance. I've
  talked to my home-owner's and commercial insurance provider
  and they have offered to add a rider to my commercial
  policy. The home-owner's policy won't touch it.
  
  I'm wondering what other's are doing.
  
  It was something of a shock to discover that with my
  project at home in the garage, it wasn't covered by the
  home-owner's policy. It is just an assembly of aluminum that
  might be an airplane someday....
  
  Steve
  
  
  
  Steve Look
  Monticello, IL
  www.ilrt66.com
  "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff" 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:34 pm    Post subject: Project Insurance | 
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				On 06/20/2011 12:02 PM, Steve Look wrote:
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  I have the opportunity to move my 601 project out to the local FBO 
  hanger and I'm wondering about insurance. I've talked to my 
  home-owner's and commercial insurance provider and they have offered 
  to add a rider to my commercial policy. The home-owner's policy won't 
  touch it.
 
  I'm wondering what other's are doing.
 
  It was something of a shock to discover that with my project at home 
  in the garage, it wasn't covered by the home-owner's policy. It is 
  just an assembly of aluminum that might be an airplane someday....
 
  Steve
 
  Steve Look
  Monticello, IL
  www.ilrt66.com
  "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
 
 Steve-
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      Same with me- Allstate wants nothing to do with either aircraft or 
 car projects. Contacted EAA- they recommended talking to Falcon. If you 
 try someone else like AVEMCO, post the results so we can have an on-list 
 comparison.
                                                                          
                                                                          
 Bill
 
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