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Post subject: Re: Another year in the life of a Citation V - 2023 results Posted: 13 Jan 2024, 23:12 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 6333 Post Likes: +3813 Location: San Carlos, CA - KHWD
Aircraft: Piaggio Avanti
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Username Protected wrote: Indiana is a different insurance market than California, too. I find that difficult to believe. Insurance regulation varies by state. The California state insurance commission has many requirements, some crazy some not, that other states don’t have. Some insurers don’t serve California because of it. Some do. But… bottom line is there are 50 different insurance markets in the US.
Quote: What if tommorrow you told your underwriter that you've decided to move your "base" from Cali to say, Indiana, would your premium go down 30% ? Highly likely, yes.
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Post subject: Re: Another year in the life of a Citation V - 2023 results Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 01:21 |
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Joined: 01/01/10 Posts: 3459 Post Likes: +2403 Location: Roseburg, Oregon
Aircraft: Citation Mustang
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Username Protected wrote: I still wonder why we're using metal oil cans from the 1950s instead of the modern plastic containers with the handy built-in neck to be able to pour from the container to the engine. As it is I'm dealing with church keys and funnels while piston owners just unscrew the cap and dump it in. Yes, I don't add oil as often as I did in the piston but it's still a hassle. Turbo oil is very hydroscopic and also breaks down plastics fairly quickly. It’s advisable to never store it in plastic. Everyone I know uses stainless steel containers to store any excess.
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