Hello,
I am doing some life insurance shopping and wonder what others here use for life insurance that especially covers commercial flying.
I would also be curious as to your normal premium that you pay for your particular coverage.
I am looking to at least get 500,000 for a non smoking 40 yr old.
Thanks for the info and recommendations!
I want to second the motion that you do not buy VUL (variable universal), UL (universal), or whole, life insurance policies. When you get the sales pitch for these types of policies, you're going to be shown glossy pamphlets with smiling, happy, and I guess insured people on them, but the fees associated with these types of policies (loads, M&E expenses, the cost of the underlying investments) make these types of policies BAD investments for you and GOOD investments for the salespeople that sell them to you. For the VAST majority of people out there, you are much better off with a term policy and investing the difference in a 401K, 403(b), IRA, etc., instead of investing in the above. But I'm just a guy on a forum.
Here are a few websites you can try: insure.com, insweb.com,
www.accuquote.com. You'll get innudated with phone calls after you put your info in, but that's good- you want to comparison shop. Make sure you tell them that you are a commercial pilot, and further if you participate in any "risky" activities like scuba diving, general aviaiton flying, etc., you want to tell them to make sure that if you reach your untimely demise participating in such activity, that your family is covered. When you do pick a rate, go onto Standard&Poors or Moody's or another type of agency that rates the health of insurance companies and make sure that the company has a top rating and is in good financial health.
Make sure $500,000 is enough, too!
Good Luck.