Insurance cost changes

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Cub flyer
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Insurance cost changes

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I found some old bills from 99. My 1970 150 was insured for 22,000 instruction and rental. Total for the year was $700,

2010 my 1980 Beech Skipper is insured for 27,000 instruction rental and costs
$4000 to insure. 1,000,000 / 100,000 insurance.

Something to keep in mind when looking at increases in rental rates.
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Cub flyer wrote:I found some old bills from 99. <snip> Total for the year was $700,

2010 <snip> costs $4000 to insure.
Charlie, I think it would be interesting to zoom in a bit, and compare 2001 to 2002. As I recall, my rates took a huge jump post-9/11.
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