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Ted Waltman

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Ted Waltman » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:28 am

Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Mike Davis » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada
I think you need to remind these guys that Alaska is in fact part of the
U.S. I saw an article once that said of people stopped on the street in New
York City, only 32% knew that Alaska was part of the U.S. My mom brought a
friend up here last summer and she called wanting to know if she could
change her U.S. dollars up here or if she needed to do it before she came
up!

Sheesh!

Mike

----- Original Message -----
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To: "Murphy List" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider

Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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WALTER KLATT

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by WALTER KLATT » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

Gee, I always thought Alaska was part of BC, just like Washington... And would love to have Alberta join, too.

Walter

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Davis <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
Date: Thursday, May 5, 2005 7:36 am
Subject: Re: Insurance...Alaska rider
Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and
anywhere> in Canada

I think you need to remind these guys that Alaska is in fact part
of the
U.S. I saw an article once that said of people stopped on the
street in New
York City, only 32% knew that Alaska was part of the U.S. My mom
brought a
friend up here last summer and she called wanting to know if she
could
change her U.S. dollars up here or if she needed to do it before
she came
up!

Sheesh!

Mike

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To: "Murphy List" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider

Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search
for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-
Motion:> $3,343.00 or 2.1% of value
Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different
agents> who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty
Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and
anywhere> in Canada
Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully
earned"> which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force,
there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute
not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Scott Aldrich

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Scott Aldrich » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

The hull is only when tied down?

Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Ted
Waltman
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:47 AM
To: Murphy List
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider

Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Ted Waltman

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Ted Waltman » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

No, full in-motion coverage.

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Scott Aldrich
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 10:38 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Insurance...Alaska rider


The hull is only when tied down?

Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Ted Waltman
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:47 AM
To: Murphy List
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider

Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for
the Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and
anywhere in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to
fly in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Wayne G. O'Shea

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

You sure Ted...you typed "Not-in-motion"...which is the standard wording
these days for Hull insurance when it is hangared, moured, or tied down and
not running (as soon as it's moving under it's own power = No Hull
insurance)....and the premium sounds way too cheap to be full inflight
coverage.

Wayne


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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:47 PM
Subject: RE: Insurance...Alaska rider

No, full in-motion coverage.

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Scott Aldrich
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 10:38 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Insurance...Alaska rider


The hull is only when tied down?

Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Ted Waltman
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:47 AM
To: Murphy List
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider

Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for
the Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and
anywhere in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to
fly in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Ken

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Ken » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

I doubt if it would make an impression if these guys are already
delusional enough to think that Alaska is more risky than Northern
Canada which lacks oh let's see -weather services, approach aids,
maintanance, decent runways, alternate airports, FSS stations, fuel...
Ken

Mike Davis wrote:
Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

I think you need to remind these guys that Alaska is in fact part of the
U.S. I saw an article once that said of people stopped on the street in New
York City, only 32% knew that Alaska was part of the U.S. My mom brought a
friend up here last summer and she called wanting to know if she could
change her U.S. dollars up here or if she needed to do it before she came
up!

Sheesh!

Mike

----- Original Message -----
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To: "Murphy List" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider



Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Wayne G. O'Shea

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

Shush Ken...don't give them any ideas ...they might be reading this .....

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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Insurance...Alaska rider

I doubt if it would make an impression if these guys are already
delusional enough to think that Alaska is more risky than Northern
Canada which lacks oh let's see -weather services, approach aids,
maintanance, decent runways, alternate airports, FSS stations, fuel...
Ken

Mike Davis wrote:
Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

I think you need to remind these guys that Alaska is in fact part of the
U.S. I saw an article once that said of people stopped on the street in
New
York City, only 32% knew that Alaska was part of the U.S. My mom brought
a
friend up here last summer and she called wanting to know if she could
change her U.S. dollars up here or if she needed to do it before she came
up!

Sheesh!

Mike

----- Original Message -----
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To: "Murphy List" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider



Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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David Ricker

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by David Ricker » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

Hmmm, Alaska, you know if we weren't so "Canadian" we might have scooped it up
when it was on the market & you wouldn't have all these problems lol!

One more place on the "to see" list when the Elite is done!

Cheers,

Dave

Mike Davis wrote:
Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada
I think you need to remind these guys that Alaska is in fact part of the
U.S. I saw an article once that said of people stopped on the street in New
York City, only 32% knew that Alaska was part of the U.S. My mom brought a
friend up here last summer and she called wanting to know if she could
change her U.S. dollars up here or if she needed to do it before she came
up!

Sheesh!

Mike

----- Original Message -----
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To: "Murphy List" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider
Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhere
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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Bill Delcambre

Insurance...Alaska rider

Post by Bill Delcambre » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:31 am

Just curious; what alphabet preceeds the tail number on a plane
that's registered in Alaska?
:)


Bill


On 5/5/05, David Ricker <ricker@inherentsys.ca> wrote:
Hmmm, Alaska, you know if we weren't so "Canadian" we might have scooped
it up
when it was on the market & you wouldn't have all these problems lol!

One more place on the "to see" list when the Elite is done!

Cheers,

Dave

Mike Davis wrote:
Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhe
re
in Canada
I think you need to remind these guys that Alaska is in fact part of th
e
U.S. I saw an article once that said of people stopped on the street i
n New
York City, only 32% knew that Alaska was part of the U.S. My mom broug
ht a
friend up here last summer and she called wanting to know if she could
change her U.S. dollars up here or if she needed to do it before she ca
me
up!

Sheesh!

Mike

----- Original Message -----
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To: "Murphy List" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Insurance...Alaska rider
Thought I'd let everyone know the results of my insurance search for
the
Moose.

Full coverage, liability $1M/$100K, Hull $160K (U.S.), Not-in-Motion:
$3,343.00 or 2.1% of value

Only one company would quote coverage (I talked to 4 different agents
who checked everyone possible): U.S. Specialty

Coverage includes flights anywhere in the U.S. (of course) and anywhe
re
in Canada

Coverage does not include Alaska.

Cost for a 30-day rider for flights anywhere in Alaska is 25% of the
premium, or $836 in my case. The Alaska rider is "flat fully earned"
which means that once you put the 30-day rider in force, there is no
prorate or refund whatsoever if you decide at the last minute not to
fly
in Alaska or only fly in Alaska for 1 day.

Ted Waltman
Moose 142SR






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