by Ed Hinerman | Feb 26, 2023 | insurance, life insurance, pilot, private pilots, student pilot
Wouldn’t that be nice? Kind of like the Progressive commercials where every kind of insurance is in a separate box. “Here’s your perfect private pilot life insurance. Will that be all today?” Does Your Life Insurance Agent Really Understand...
by Ed Hinerman | Dec 2, 2019 | life insurance, private pilots
Do pilots pay more for life insurance? This is one of those life insurance questions that has been on something of a roller coast ride for the last 20 years. There was a long period when most life insurance companies were decidedly unfriendly to private pilots, but a...
by Ed Hinerman | Dec 14, 2011 | insurance, life insurance, melanoma, pilot, private pilots, Type 1 diabetes
What a crazy year for underwriting life insurance. There have been shifts all over the map from type 1 diabetes to melanoma history, with some of the best news coming for private pilots. It’s been quite a while since we’ve had as many solid players in the...
by Ed Hinerman | Sep 20, 2011 | accidental death, AIG, Civilian War Zone Coverage, decline, hazardous activities, insurance, life insurance, private pilots
If you’ve entertained looking into high paying work in Iraq and Afghanistan, you’re not alone with the job situation here. The lure of a year or two of work to get back on financially stable ground is tempting. But “job” comes with an asterisk...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 12, 2010 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots
It hasn’t been that long ago that life insurance for private pilots cost just the same as for every other person with their same health. The only downside to those good old days was that life insurance companies excluded aviation life insurance coverage. It...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 29, 2010 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots
Prudential Life recently took two steps forward and one step back in their underwriting treatment of private pilots. First they took a bold step forward in their underwriting of owners of experimental and home built aircraft. The pre-change underwriting was very clear...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 4, 2010 | blood pressure, cholesterol, insurance, life insurance
That’s a life insurance question that’s easy to quantify in numbers. At age 57 if I wanted $500,000 of 20 year term insurance and I qualified for the best rate class, preferred plus, I could expect to pay $1840 annually, about $161 a month. If for some...
by Ed Hinerman | Feb 24, 2010 | AARP, insurance, life insurance, private pilots
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has held themselves out as the private pilot’s friend for a long time, the advocate, the go to organization, the one stop shop for all of your needs. For all I know they may in fact be the shining star they claim to...
by Ed Hinerman | Feb 5, 2010 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots, Sleep apnea
There is a tendency for people to just hold on to life insurance once it is in force, even when opportunities to improve on the rate or the term length come up. Most often this happens when their isn’t a servicing agent around to find the better deals and...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 28, 2010 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots
So many life insurance companies have come so close, but none have ever stepped off the edge and done it. Preferred plus rates with no extra charge for private pilots who don’t have an instrument rating. ING Reliastar came out with their preferred plus and a...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 9, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots
Airline pilots have been given a free pass by life insurance companies for a long time. The companies have assumed that if you are good enough to fly one of those big things for a real airline company, aviation won’t be an underwriting issue. New question on...
by Ed Hinerman | Jul 15, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, rate increase, term insurance
As the number of companies grows announcing term insurance rate increases, in the last few weeks another snowball has started rolling down hill that will affect many, especially young adults in their 30’s and 40’s. The most recent trend is companies...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 23, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots
Behind every good man is a good woman the saying goes. That’s certainly true in my life. Also, behind every successful impaired risk life insurance agent is a talented, well connected General Agent. Impaired risk is an industry term that covers the full spectrum...
by Ed Hinerman | May 7, 2009 | insurance, life insurance, private pilots
What a difference from a year ago. Private pilots have been freed up from the $5+ per gallon fuel and are once again logging hours. Underwriting for private pilots with most of the aviation life insurance friendly companies calls for a minimum number of hours annually...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 27, 2009 | beneficiary, conversion, estate taxes, foreign travel, insurance, life insurance, mortality, mortality risk, private pilots, scuba diving, suicide clause
I did a series of posts last year on life insurance policies and have referred back to those posts on several occasions when explaining some specific clauses and options such as the suicide clause and incontestability clause and the conversion option. Now I would like...
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