Overview:
Beech Bonanza Insurance cost can vary significantly depending on the following factors the specific Bonanza model, the insured value and finally pilot experience.
The Beech Bonanza was first introduced in 1947 and over 17,000 have been built, making it one of the most successful civilian aircraft ever produced. Bonanzas are still in production today and have an average cost of $914,000 for a new Beech Bonanza G36.
Aviation insurance in general, is a very specialized industry and premiums vary depending on make and model of the aircraft, hull value, use of the aircraft, pilot history and qualifications and aircraft insurance rates even take into account the loss history of each specific make and model and the loss history of the industry as a whole.
Beech Bonanza Insurance, like all airplane insurance, is broken down into 2 specific coverages. The first is Liability Coverage, which is standard on every aircraft insurance policy and the second is optional hull coverage, which covers damage to the aircraft itself.
Beech Bonanza aviation liability insurance covers damage caused by the aircraft, outside of the aircraft, specifically property damage, bodily injury, and provides money for legal defense in the event that the aircraft owner is sued. Aircraft liability insurance is typically offered for Beech Bonanza’s at $1,000,000 per occurrence (per incident) and includes coverage for passengers but limits that amount to $100,000 per passenger, which is included within the total liability of $1,000,000.
A real-world example of how this aviation liability coverage would protect you: If while flying your Beech Bonanza and damaged property or caused bodily injury outside of the aircraft, you would have the full $1,000,000 in coverage to pay for damages that occurred. If the airplane crashed and you had passengers inside the aircraft that were injured, your insurance policy would pay up to $100,000 for each passenger. The Bonanza typically holds 5 passengers, so you up to $500,000 of your total $1,000,000 insurance policy could be used to pay for passenger liabilities, leaving you with $500,000 for other damage outside of the aircraft or legal defense.
This liability coverage also applies as a bubble that follows the aircraft around. If the aircraft is hangered, liability coverage extends throughout your hangar and it is this coverage that airports will typically require you to have. It’s not a separate insurance policy, it’s actually coverage built into your standards airplane insurance policy.
Other liability options: Some companies may offer lower liability at $500,000 but the cost savings typically doesnt make this a viable choice. Higher liability coverage on the Beech Bonanza is available to highly qualified pilots (ex: ATP, Instrument rated pilots with several hundred hours in Bonanza’s) and is typically offered at $1,000,000 total liability, limited to $250,000 per passenger or 1 Mil smooth, which is $1,000,000 total liability with no passenger limit.
The second coverage in a Beech Bonanza insurance policy is hull coverage and is an optional coverage. Aircraft hull insurance covers damage to the aircraft itself and is an agreed value, not subject to depreciation. Agreed value is decided during the initial insurance quoting process, the aircraft owner requests an insurance quote for his or her Beech Bonanza and requests a quote including hull coverage in the amount of say $60,000. Once an aviation insurance company provides a quote, they are agreeing with you that your aircraft is worth $60,000.
*Insurance companies may place additional stipulations on quotes to prove the value of your aircraft prior to binding, if your agreed value is higher than bluebook.
Most aviation insurance companies do not offer deductibles higher than $0 deductibles, which means in the event of a total loss, if your aircraft was insured for $60,000, you would get a straight check for $60,000.
Beech Bonanza Insurance Cost Breakdown:
As of December 2019, there are 10 carriers quoting Beech Bonanza insurance in the U.S. We consider qualified pilots to have at least a private license with IFR rating, with 1,000 total hours, 250 RG hours and 25 hours in the make/model.
For an annual policy with $1,000,000 in liability only coverage.
Premium range for qualified pilots: $550-$750 per year.
Premium range for less than qualified pilots (students/etc): $820-$1,050 per year.
For an annual policy with $1,000,000 in liability coverage and $50,000 in hull coverage
Premium range for qualified pilots: $1,300-$1,600 per year
Premium range for less than qualified pilots (students/etc): $3,700-$4,100 per year.
For more information or to get an actual Beech Bonanza insurance quote, please fill out a quote request online here or call us at 800.666.4359
-The BWI Team