N190YX wrote:When my broker querried 12 insurance carriers only one provide a quote and it was very high. The broker, bless her heart, suggested I try AVEMCO who quoted one half the premium of the other quote, but I must have an FAA physical every 12 months and a flight review every 12 months (not a problem for me), flying a Beech Debonair (retractable). Late 70s here.
I'm currently with Avemco and have been with them since the 1960s covering various aircraft over the years. When I queried them several years back regarding the aging pilot Avemco assured me that the only change I'd see was a rate increase when I turned 81. When I spoke with them this morning they said that beginning in November 2023 they instituted a new policy that a pilot over the age of 75 would experience the requirements that you mention and what I am experiencing with my renewal on January 24th.
This puts me in a bind because I don't have an appointment to see my personal physician until March and there is no one to give me a flight review in my Sonex anywhere close to where I live. I also own a Cessna and there is no problem getting a new flight review in it. So the temptation to fly self insured over the long term is real, especially in the Sonex.
In any event, if I choose to fly either of my airplanes for the next couple of months it'll apparently have to be without insurance. At this point in my life it will take me more than an insurance company to keep me from flying as it remains my principal passion in life and not one that I'll give up on easily. Aging sucks.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261