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Hi B2,
I have been talking with Scott at Skysmith Insurance concerning
builder's risk insurance for my Lancair ES with a 20B. One of the first
questions he asked is if I am using Tracy Crook's accessories. As soon
as I confirmed that I was, then he seemed happy. AIG started tagging on
a bunch of other "requirements", such as I must have used the Lancair
builder's assist program, and have the work inspected by Lancair factory
inspectors (???). Don't know where all that came from, but Scott worked
through the confusion and got clarification on these issues. AIG is
looking for a Lancair "final inspection" before they will insure it for
flight. That will be a while for me, but I know what to expect now,
until they change the requirements again. Mark S. -----Original Message-----
From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of bbradburry@allvantage.com
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 4:59 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Insurance!!!
Are any of you having problems getting insurance for the Lancair? I
tried
to get a quote for a Lancair Legacy FG yesterday and was turned down.
I tried both Avemco and Falcon.
Avemco wanted 600 hours and an instrument rating.
Falcon wanted 500 hours and an instrument rating.
I have just shy of 300 hours commercial pilot, single and multi, and
instrument rating. About 50 hours of single engine complex retractable.
They declined to quote me???
Are all you guys retired military and airline pilots with thousands of
hours?? What gives here and do any of you have any suggestions?
B2
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