King Air Aircraft Insurance
The King Air is one of the most insurable aircraft flying. King Air insurance rates are determined by the hull value of the aircraft, pilot flying the aircraft, aircraft specific losses and losses in general in the industry. King Air insurance costs are generally less than other aircraft. The King Air has a long-term safety record that compares favorably to other aircraft. Pilots training to fly the King Air have many options, ranging from ground school, in-aircraft training, and simulator training programs. It is important to make sure your specific insurance company approves the training you plan to complete.
Liability insurance for King Air aircraft can help with bodily injury and property damage. King Air liability insurance is generally easy to obtain at an affordable aviation insurance rate. The aviation liability coverage in your policy is usually considered the most important factor in your coverage because it can protect you in the event of a bodily injury or property damage loss.
Hull insurance for the King Air is designed to help in the event of covered damage to the insured aircraft. Hull insurance cost for the King Air is typically lower than other aircraft due to the proven safety of the aircraft, parts availability, and maintenance facilities available to fix damage.
The King Air has proven to be a safe and effective workhorse in corporate, personal, and commercial travel. Over 6,000 King Air aircraft have been produced and it continues to be one of the best-selling twin turboprop aircraft produced to this day. Depending on the model and configuration, the King Air can comfortably carry passengers long distances. King Air has set the standard for safe travel. King Air insurance can be placed with the major insurance companies in the industry by one of our aviation insurance specialist brokers.
Deductibles for King Air aircraft are generally considered low. In many cases, with a professional pilot, the insurance companies will offer a $0 deductible plan. If the pilot is transitioning into the King Air from a piston engine aircraft, the insurance companies may apply a higher deductible. Insuring a pilot transitioning from a piston engine aircraft into the King Air can cost more. A higher deductible option can help reduce the overall King Air aviation insurance cost.
The King Air is a versatile aircraft used for many different missions from personal flights to military operations. It is important to make sure your King Air insurance policy covers your specific use of the aircraft. As an example, if your King Air is used for Part 135 charter and the policy is written as a Personal Pleasure and Business policy, coverage may not apply. Travers Aviation’s insurance specialists can help place King Air insurance policies with the major aviation insurance companies in the industry.